Bosch Appliances HES242U, HES245U, HES252U, HES247U, HES246U manual Getting Familiar with Your Range

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Getting Familiar with Your Range

Parts Included with

Your Electric Range:

1.Use & Care Manual

2.Installation Instructions

3.AHAM Anti-Tip Brochure

4.Bosch Cookbook

5.Probe (some models)

6.Telescopic Racks (some models)

7.Anti-Tip Bracket

8.Screws for Anti-Tip Bracket

9.Ceran Cooktop Scraper

10.Cooktop Cleaning Solution (not visible)

11.Registration Card

12.Incandescent Lights (not visible)

13.Oven Control

14.Panel and Knob

15.mTwisT Dial

16.Broil Element (not visible)

17.Convection Fan and Element (not visible)

18.Probe Receptacle (some models)

19.Rack Positions

20.Door Gasket

21.Model & Serial # Plate

22.Bake Element (not visible)

23.Door Lock (not visible)

24.Oven Rack Back

25.Oven Rack Front

26.Broiler Pan

27.Warming Drawer

28.Warming Drawer Rack (some models)

29.Oven Vent

23

18

20

19

14

13

15

29

27 21

9

COOKTOP

SCRAPER

24

OVEN RACK

25

BROIL PAN

26

WARMING

28

DRAWER RACK (some models)

 

7 & 8

ANTI-TIP

 

BRACKETS

 

AND SCREWS

 

PROBE

5

(some models)

 

TELESCOPIC

6

RACK

(some models)

Actual parts are larger than depicted in above graphics.

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Contents Freestanding Electric Range Special Message To Our Customers Table of Contents Cooktop Safety Appliance Safety Range SafetyPersonal Safety Cooking Area or the Immediate SurroundingSELF-CLEANING Safety Oven SafetyWarming Drawer Safety Regarding PET BirdsGetting Familiar with Your Range Parts Included with Your Electric RangeDisplay Window Features Other Indicators and FeaturesGetting Familiar with Your Range Oven Control Panel Beep Reminder Setting Up Your RangeChanging the Clock Time Helpful HintAccessing and Using the Select Functions Menu Tips on Using FunctionsBeeps Time Format Beep VolumeChange Temperature Lock KeysReset Defaults Oven Temperature OffsetDemo Demo Mode Sabbath FeatureCooktop Features HES24 HES25NO. TYPE/SIZE Wattage Operating the Cooktop Oven Features Warm Oven Modes Bake and Convection BakeBAKE, Proof some models Convection BakeOven Modes Broil and Convection Broil BroilAlways Convection Broil with the Door Closed Oven Modes -Convection Roast Convection RoastOven Modes Dehydrate DehydrateOven Operation Time Selecting the Oven ModeSetting the Cooking Mode Oven VentClearing the Timer/s Using the Timer/sSetting the Timer/s Changing the Timer/sUsing Timed Cook Setting a Timed ModeDelaying the Start of a Timed Mode Inserting the Probe Using the Probe some modelsUsing the Probe Probe USE TipsPackaged Inside Drawer Warming DrawerParts Key Usable Space and Utensil SizesSetting the Temperature Using Your Warming DrawerUsing Your Warming Drawer Warming Empty Serving Bowls and PlatesCare and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Care and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Cooktop Care Chart Type of Soil Possible SolutionCare and Cleaning Oven Self Cleaning the Oven Preparing the Oven for Self CleanDo not After Self-Cleaning Setting the Self-Clean ModeDelaying the Start of the Self-Clean StartPart Cleaning Method Cookware Tips Cookware CharacteristicsCookware Selection Guide To Test the Flatness of Your PansReplacing the Oven Door MaintenanceRemoving the Door Replacing an Oven LightQuestion Suggested Solutions Self Help CooktopOven Problem Problem Solving Steps Self Help OvenExtended Limited Warranty Statement of Limited WarrantyStandard Limited Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service