Bosch Appliances HGS7282UC manual Cleaning Oven, Part Recommendations

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Table 9: Cooktop Cleaning Chart

 

 

 

 

 

Cooktop Part/Material

Suggested Technique(s)

Important Reminders

 

 

 

Grates / Porcelain Enamel on Cast

• Hot water and detergent. Rinse

• The grates are heavy; use care

Iron

and dry immediately

when lifting. Place on a protected

 

• Nonabrasive cleaners such as

surface.

 

Fantastic® or Formula 409®.

• Blisters / crazing / chips are com-

 

Rinse and dry immediately.

mon due to the extreme tempera-

 

• Mild abrasive cleaners such as

tures on grate fingers and rapid

 

Bon Ami® or Soft Scrub®.

temperatures changes.

 

 

• Acidic and sugar-laden spills

 

 

deteriorate the enamel. Remove

 

 

soil immediately

 

 

• Abrasive cleaners, used too vigor-

 

 

ously or too often, can eventually

 

 

mar the enamel.

 

 

 

Igniters / Ceramics

• Carefully wipe with a cotton swab

• Keep the ignitor ports clean for

 

dampened with water, ammonia

proper performance. It is neces-

 

or a non-abrasive cleaner such as

sary to clean these when there is

 

Formula 409®.

a boilover or when the burner

 

• Gently scrape soil off with a tooth-

does not light even though the

 

pick.

electronic ignitors click.

 

 

• A damp igniter will prevent burner

 

 

from igniting. For proper burner

 

 

performance, keep ignitors clean

 

 

and dry.

 

 

• Remove any lint that may remain

 

 

after cleaning.

 

 

 

Cleaning - Oven

Daily Cleaning

Daily cleaning of the inside of the oven is not necessary. When soil builds up, use the self-clean function as explain in “Self Cleaning the Oven” on page 34. See “Oven Cleaning Chart” on page 33 for instructions for specific surfaces and items.

Cleaning Guidelines

Avoid these cleaners

• Do not use caustic cleaners such as Easy Off®. They may etch the surface.

Table 10: Oven Cleaning Chart

 

 

Part

Recommendations

 

 

Racks

Wash with hot sudsy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry, or gently rub with cleansing powder or soap filled

 

pads as directed. If racks are cleaned in the oven during the self-clean mode, they will lose their shiny fin-

 

ish and may not glide smoothly. If this happens, wipe the rack edges with a small amount of vegetable oil,

 

then wipe off excess.

 

 

Fiberglass Gasket

DO NOT HAND CLEAN GASKET.

 

 

Glass

Wash with soap and water or glass cleaner. Use Fantastik® or Formula 409® to remove grease spatters

 

and stubborn stains.

 

 

Painted Surfaces

Clean with hot sudsy water or apply Fantastik® or Formula 409® to a clean sponge or paper towel and

 

wipe clean. Avoid using powdered cleansers, steel wool pads and oven cleaners.

 

 

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Contents Use and Care Manual Table of Contents About This Manual SafetyImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instruc- tionsWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Burn Prevention Child SafetyCleaning Safety Tipping Precautions Cookware SafetyGetting Started Food SafetyBurner Caps Parts and AccessoriesPart Sealed Gas BurnersElectronic Ignitor High Power BurnerDiffusion Burner Caps Burner GratesRemoving Flat Racks From Oven Flat Oven RacksInserting Racks Into Oven Extension Oven Rack some mod- elsClosed Position Back of Rack Disassembly for cleaningReassembly Removing and ReplacingAutomatic Shutoff CleaningOven Bottom Oven VentConvection Fan Self CleaningIndicators and Other Features Control PanelControl knob to change the time of day or TimerSetting the Clock ClockChanging the Clock To access the Select Function menuSelect Functions Menu About the Sabbath Feature Setting the Sabbath Feature for the Warming Drawer Only Setting the Sabbath Feature for the Oven OnlyAbout the Cooktop Before Using the Appliance for the First TimeSetting the Burner Heat Level Operation CooktopOperation Oven Setting the Cooking Mode TemperatureLighting the Burner during a Power Failure Setting the Flame SizeClearing the Timer/s Press Time once. Timer 1 flashes Using the TimerChanging the Timer/s Cancelling Using Timed or Delayed CookModels Using the Probe someParts Key Operation Warming Drawer some modelsAbout the Warming Drawer Warming Drawer Specifi- cationsTurning Off the Warming Drawer Getting the Most Out of Your AppliancePreheating Turning on the Warming DrawerCookware Selection Guide Getting the Most Out of Your CooktopCooktop Cooking Guide Oven Cooking Guide Getting the Most Out of Your OvenInserting the Probe Baking PansPreheating the Oven Probe some modelsFor Best Results Oven Cooking ModesConvection Bake For Best Results For Best Results Dehydrate General Tips Food Temperature Covered UncoveredGetting the Most Out Your Warming Drawer Cleaning Guidelines Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning Cooktop Daily CleaningBurner Cap and exterior finish Part Recommendations Cleaning OvenPreparing the Oven for Self Clean Self Cleaning the OvenSelf Clean After Self-Cleaning MaintenanceCooktop Maintenance Oven MaintenanceReplacing an Oven Light Replacing the Oven DoorCooktop Problem Possible Causes and Suggested Solutions ServiceBefore Calling Service Troubleshooting ChartsOven Oven Problem Possible Causes Suggested SolutionsProduct Data Plate How to Obtain Service or PartsRepair/Replace as Your Exclusive Remedy WarrantyOut of Warranty Product Warranty ExclusionsHow to Obtain Warranty Service Page Page