BoschメーカーHBA63B261Bの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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4 : Safety p recautions Please read th i s instruction manua l c areful ly . Pleas e keep the instru cti on an d i nsta lla tion m anu als in a saf e plac e. Ple ase pass on these ma nu al s to the new owner if yo u se ll t h e ap pli ance . Before inst allation Damage dur ing tran sport Check the appliance f or dam age af ter unpacking i t .
5 Y our new o v en Here you will learn about your new oven. T he control panel and the individual ope rating controls are explained. You wi ll find in forma tio n on th e coo kin g com par tme nt an d the acc es sor ies. Co ntro l pan el Here you w ill see an overview of the control panel.
6 Heating symbol While t he oven is h eating up, the s sy mbol is lit in the dis pla y. When the optimum time for p lacing the dish in the oven has been reached and the oven i s maintain i ng t h e temperature, t h e s sy mbo l is no l onger lit. The s symb ol never light s up during grilling or clean ing.
7 Wire insert - HEZ324000 For roasting. Always place the wire rack in t he univers a l pan. This ensu r es that dripping fat and meat juic es are collected. No Gril l tray - HEZ325070 Use for grilling i nstead of th e wire rack or as a s p latter guard, so that t he ov en d oes not b ec ome very dirty.
8 Af ter - s al e s service pr oducts You c an obtain suitable car e and cleani ng agents an d other a ccess ories for your do mes tic app lian ces from the afte r-s ales service, specialist retailers or (in s om e countries) onl i ne via t he e Shop .
9 Rapi d he atin g With rapid h eating, your oven reaches the t emperature selected p art ic ular ly q uic kly . Use r ap id heating when te mperatures above 100 °C are sel ected .
10 Changing the cook ing time Use th e @ or A butt on to chan ge th e co oki ng time . A fter a f ew s econd s, the cha nge is a do pt ed. If the ti mer h a s be en s et, pr ess the 0 bu tton be fore ha nd. Cancelli ng the co oking t ime Use the A but ton to res et the coo kin g tim e to 00 :0 0.
11 Childpr oof lock The oven has a childproof lock to p revent children switching it on acci denta lly. The oven will no t rea ct to an y setti ngs . The ti mer an d cloc k can also be s et when the ch ildpr oof lock has be en activated. Acti vating the chi ldproof lock The function selector must b e on the zero se tting.
12 Self-cleani ng During self-cleaning, the ov en heats up t o approx. 500 . This burns off resi dues from roasting, grill ing or baki ng and you only need to wipe the ashes from the cooking c ompartment. You c an ch oose from th ree cleani ng levels.
13 Setti ng a later end t ime The end ti m e of the self-cleaning programme c an b e de layed. In this way, self-clean ing c an run overnight, for exampl e, so t h at you can use you r oven during the day. Mak e set t ings as de scr ibe d in ste ps 1 a nd 2 .
14 Refi tti ng t he rai ls 1. Fi rst ins ert th e ra il i nto the rea r sock et , pre ss i t to t he b ack slight ly (figure A), 2. an d th e n hoo k it in to the fron t so cket ( figur e B ). The r ail s fit both th e l eft and r igh t si des . Ensu re that , as sh ow n in figure B, levels 1 and 2 are bel ow and levels 3, 4 and 5 are ab ov e.
15 Remo ving and ins talling the d oor p anels To fac ilitate cleaning, you c an remov e the glass panel s from the oven door. Remova l 1. Detach the oven door and lay it on a cloth with the handle faci ng down. 2. Unscrew the cover at the top of the ov en door.
16 Error me ssages If an err or m essage with “ app ears, pr ess the 0 bu tto n . Then reset the c lock. If t h e error message appears ag ain, call the a fter-sa les se rvice . You c an take remedial action yourself if the foll owing error mess ages are displayed.
17 Energy and the en viron ment Your new appliance is particularly energy-efficient. You will find information here about the energy-optimised "Hot air eco" h eatin g type . You w ill a lso fi nd tips on ho w to sa ve ev en m ore energy with your appliance and how t o dispose of it in an envi ronmentally friend ly way.
18 S avin g en er gy ■ Only preheat th e oven if this is specified in t he recipe or in th e op era t ing in stru c tion tab le s. ■ Use dark, black l acquered or enamelled b aking tins. They absorb the heat p arti c ularly well. ■ Open the oven door as infrequently as possible wh i le you are cooking, baking or roasting.
19 Ta b l e s The table s s how th e id eal ty pe o f heat ing for the v ario us c akes and p astri e s. The temperature and baking time depen d on the am o unt an d com po si tion o f t he mix tu re . Th is is w hy tempera ture ranges are given in t he tables.
20 Ba ki ng tip s Meat, po ultr y , fish Ov en w ar e The universal pan with insert wire rack is suitable for large roasts. You may also use any heat-resistant ove nware. Gla ss o venw ar e is t he m ost sui tab le. E nsur e t hat th e l id of the roa s ting d is h fits we ll an d c lose s p rop erly.
21 Food Dish S hel f pos i ti on T ype of heating T emperature in °C Time, min. per 500 g + add. tim e Beef Slow roast join t Universal pan with wire insert 1 : 130-140 40 + 40 T op si de, top r um p.
22 G rilli n g When grilling, preheat t he oven for ap p rox. 3 minutes, before putting the food i n. Alwa ys grill with the oven door closed. As far as possible, the pieces of food you are grilling should be of eq ual thickness. This will allow them to b rown evenly and remai n succ ulent an d juic y.
23 Tips f or roastin g and gr illing Pre prepa red prod uct s Observe th e instructions on the packaging. If y ou line t he a cce ssori es wi th grease pr oof p aper , ma ke sure that the paper i s suitable for t hese temperatures. Make sure t he pa per i s a suita ble s ize for t he d ish t o be co oked.
24 Special dishes At low t emperatures, : 3D hot air is equal ly useful f or p rod uc ing cre amy y oghu rt as it is for pro vi ng l ight y e ast d o ugh . First, remove accessories, hook-in racks or t el es copic shelves from the c ooking compartment.
25 Dr ying With : 3D hot a ir, you can dry foods brilliantly. Use unblemished fruit and v eg etables only and wash t he m thoroughly. Drain off th e excess water, then dry them. Line the uni v ersal p an and the wire rack with greaseproof or parch men t pap er .
26 Acrylami de in fo odstuf fs Acryl ami de is mai nly produ ce d in grain and pot ato prod uct s prepared at high temperatures, such as potato crisps, chips, toast, bread rolls, bread or fine baked goods (biscuits, gingerbread, cookies).
27 Grillin g If you are grilling food directly on the wire rack, the universal pa n sho uld al so b e in serted at leve l 1. The li qu id is then collected, keeping t he oven cleaner.
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