Bosch Appliances HES252U, HES245U Setting Up Your Range, Changing the Clock Time, Beep Reminder

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Setting Up Your Range

Setting the Clock (after power to the range has been off)

Always set the clock after installation or after a power failure. Once power returns to the oven, the clock defaults to 12:00 am.

The time of day is displayed in hours and minutes.

The clock time will appear during all oven operations except when the timer or a timed cooking operation is running.

The oven is preset to a 12-hour clock and indicates AM and PM.

Note: To switch to a 24 hr. clock, see "Select Function” section.

1.CLOCK will be displayed and the hour digits will flash.

Turn knob to select hour and AM or PM. Turning to the right increases by 1 hour increments; turning to the left decreases by 1 hour increments.

2.Touch TIME. CLOCK will still be displayed and the minute digits will flash.

3.Turn knob. Set minutes.

4.Touch TIME and the clock is now set.

Changing the Clock Time

1.Touch Time. TIMER 1 will flash in display.

2.Turn knob to select CLOCK .

3.Touch TIME again and hour digits will flash.

4.Turn knob to change hours.

5.Touch TIME again and minute digits will flash.

6.Turn knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to change minutes.

7.Touch TIME again and the clock is set.

12: 00

A M

CLOCK

 

 

 

 

 

BEEP REMINDER

If operation is not completed,the oven will beep periodically as a reminder to set clock time. Push OFF.

0: 00 A M

H R:M I N

TIMER 1

TIMER

 

Helpful Hint

To cancel the TIME selection when setting the clock, touch OFF at any time while in the clock mode.

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Contents Freestanding Electric Range Special Message To Our Customers Table of Contents Appliance Safety Range Safety Personal SafetyCooktop Safety Cooking Area or the Immediate SurroundingOven Safety Warming Drawer SafetySELF-CLEANING Safety Regarding PET BirdsGetting Familiar with Your Range Parts Included with Your Electric RangeGetting Familiar with Your Range Oven Control Panel Display Window FeaturesOther Indicators and Features Setting Up Your Range Changing the Clock TimeBeep Reminder Helpful HintBeeps Accessing and Using the Select Functions MenuTips on Using Functions Beep Volume Change TemperatureTime Format Lock KeysOven Temperature Offset Demo Demo ModeReset Defaults Sabbath FeatureCooktop Features NO. TYPE/SIZE Wattage HES24HES25 Operating the Cooktop Oven Features Oven Modes Bake and Convection Bake BAKE, Proof some modelsWarm Convection BakeAlways Convection Broil with the Door Closed Oven Modes Broil and Convection BroilBroil Oven Modes -Convection Roast Convection RoastOven Modes Dehydrate DehydrateSelecting the Oven Mode Setting the Cooking ModeOven Operation Time Oven VentUsing the Timer/s Setting the Timer/sClearing the Timer/s Changing the Timer/sDelaying the Start of a Timed Mode Using Timed CookSetting a Timed Mode Using the Probe some models Using the ProbeInserting the Probe Probe USE TipsWarming Drawer Parts KeyPackaged Inside Drawer Usable Space and Utensil SizesUsing Your Warming Drawer Using Your Warming DrawerSetting the Temperature Warming Empty Serving Bowls and PlatesCare and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Care and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Cooktop Care Chart Type of Soil Possible SolutionDo not Care and Cleaning OvenSelf Cleaning the Oven Preparing the Oven for Self Clean Setting the Self-Clean Mode Delaying the Start of the Self-CleanAfter Self-Cleaning StartPart Cleaning Method Cookware Characteristics Cookware Selection GuideCookware Tips To Test the Flatness of Your PansMaintenance Removing the DoorReplacing the Oven Door Replacing an Oven LightQuestion Suggested Solutions Self Help CooktopOven Problem Problem Solving Steps Self Help OvenStatement of Limited Warranty Standard Limited WarrantyExtended Limited Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service