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bosch microwave instruction manualPlease note that depending on the settings you choose, the full functionality of the website may no longer be available. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a website works. They are usually placed by advertising networks with the website operator’s permission. They remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Unfortunately we do not have control over these cookies, in this case you should refer to the list of cookies on this page which provides further details. To find the model number (E-Nr), check the rating plate of your appliance. Use the rating plate finder below to see where it is located on your appliance. If you have registered your Bosch appliance online, you can also log into your online account and select this appliance to access its instruction manual, additional documentation, specifications and further support. Please check the uploaded file format. Only PNG and JPG are allowed. Please try again or type the model number (E-Nr) in manually. Click here to start the type plate finder. Browse our full range below. Instruction manuals contain essential information to operate and maintain your appliance. Buy genuine spare parts direct from Bosch. Registration number: 01844007 (England and Wales) VAT registered number GB108311845. With Bosch's instruction manuals. Simply enter the E-NR (model type number) from your appliance and we'll take you to the available publications. Just use the type plate finder to get assistance. Just click on the link below to get assistance. Please try again or type the Model Number (E-Nr) into the field manually. Your registration with MyBosch comes with a whole range of offers committed to make your Bosch experience even better, such as exclusive offers and infotainment.http://petra-electronics.com/gctcms/fckeditor/userfiles/employee-benefit-reference-manual.xml
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You need these for product registration and booking your repair service. With Bosch's instruction manuals. Simply enter the E-NR (model type number) from your appliance and we'll take you to the available publications. Just use the type plate finder to get assistance. Just click on the link below to get assistance. Please try again or type the Model Number (E-Nr) into the field manually. Phone: 02-495-2424 Monday to Saturday: 8am to 6pm (excluding public holidays) Phone: 02-495-2424 You need these for product registration and booking your repair service. Close the appliance door. Press the M button. The saved settings are displayed. The cooking time counts down in the display. Cookware test Never switch on the microwave unless there is food inside. The short cookware test is the only exception to this rule. Perform the following test if you are unsure whether your cookware is suitable for use in the microwave. Check the temperature of the cookware during this time. The cookware should remain cold or warm to the touch. Special accessories Special accessories can be purchased from our after- sales service, from specialist retailers, or online. You will find a comprehensive range of products in our brochures and online. Their availability and whether it is possible to order them online varies from country to country. Please see our sales brochures for more details. Automatic door opening The appliance door springs open if you activate the automatic door opening.Bosch - Microwaves. Please note that depending on the settings you choose, the full functionality of the website may no longer be available. To find the model number (E-Nr), check the rating plate of your appliance. Use the rating plate finder below to see where it is located on your appliance. Click here to use the model number finder Please enter your email address and password below to log in. 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All these dishes are tested inIn the unlikely event of a malfunction, look here forA detailed table of contents will help you to find your wayEnjoy your meal. Instruction manual......................Before connecting your new appliance........Ovenware......................... Page 3 Table of contents. Storing memory settings......................Care and cleaning.......................... 27. Cleaning agents.............................Please read this instruction manual carefully. OnlyImportant safetyPlease keep the instruction manual in a safe place. Pass on the instruction manual to the new owner ifBefore installation. Disposing in anUnpack oven and remove all packing material. This appliance is labelled in accordance with theThe guideline determines the framework for the returnTransport damage. Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damagedElectrical connection. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced byPage 5 Installation and connection. This appliance is only intended for domestic use. Place the tabletop appliance on a firm, level surfaceThe ventilation slotsThe appliance is fitted with a plug and must only beL or B). The mains voltage must correspond with theThe socket must only be installed and the connectingThe appliance plug must always be within reach. Adapters, multiway strips and extension leads mustSafety information. This appliance complies with all relevant safetyRepairs may onlyThis appliance is intended for domestic use only. Only use the microwave oven for preparing foodstuffs. Children must only be allowed to use the microwave ifThey must beYou should only use the microwave with the turntableAlways place the food in a container on the turntable. Ensure that liquid which has boiled over does not leakThe microwave must only be switched on when thereThe applianceThere is a risk of burning. Do not open the oven door if you can see smokeClean the appliance on a regular basis. The surface ofThe oven door must always close properly. Keep theKeep the microwave away from excessive heat andIt is hazardous for anyone other than a competentIf the oven door is damaged, do not use the ovenFood preparationMicrowave power and timeOvenwareUse of the microwave is intended exclusively for theRisk of fire. Do not select a microwave power or time setting thatThe food could catch fire. The appliance could be damaged. Risk of fire. Follow the information provided in the instructionOnly use ovenware that is suitable for use in aThere is a risk of injury. Meals heated in the microwave oven give off heat. TheThere is a risk of burning.There is a possibility of delayed boiling when a liquid isThere is a risk of burning. When heating liquids, always place a spoon in theNever heat drinks in containers that have been tightlyThere is a risk of explosion. Never overheat alcoholic drinks. There is a risk of explosion. Baby foodFoods with shells or skinNever heat baby food in closed containers. AlwaysStir or shake well after the food has been heated. ThisCheck the temperature of the food before it is given toThere is a risk of burning. Never cook eggs in their shells. Never reheat. Page 10 The control panel. DisplayClock button. Stop button. Memory button. Buttons for automaticRotary knobStart button. Buttons forDoor openerThe knob can be pushed in at any position. Simply press the control knob to release it or push itAccessories. The turntable. To insert the turntable:You should only use the appliance with the turntableOptional accessories. Steamer dish. You can buy optional accessories from yourWhen the appliance is connected or after a powerSetting the time. The dark buttons in theThe current time is set. Hiding the clock. Press j clock and then press stop. The display is blank. Resetting the clock. Press j clock.Make the settings asChanging the timeMicrowaves are converted to heat in foodstuffs. TheTry out the microwave straight away. You could heatUse a large cup without any decorative gold or silverPlace the cupA signal sounds after 1 minute and 30 seconds. TheAs you are drinking your tea, please take time to readIt is very important. Ovenware. Suitable ovenwareThese materials do not reflectYou can also use serving dishes. This saves youYo. Page 14 Unsuitable ovenware. Metal ovenware is unsuitable. Metal reflects microwaves. Food in covered metalSparks couldUtensil test. Do not switch on the microwave unless there is foodThe following ovenware test is the only exception toPerform the following test if you are unsure whetherHeat the empty ovenware at maximum power forCheck the temperatureThe ovenwareMicrowave settings. NoteHeating liquidsHeating and cooking foodExample:The set microwave setting lights up and 1:00 minYou will see the cooking time counting down. The cooking time hasA signal sounds. Open the appliance door or press. Stop. The clock reappears in the display. Changing the cooking time. Use the rotary knob to change the cooking time and. Start again. Pausing. Press Stop once or open the appliance door. PressCancelling. Press Stop twice or open the door and press StopNote. You can also set the cooking time first and then theNotes on the tables. The following tables provide you with numerous optionsThe times specified in the tables are only guidelines. They may vary according to the ovenware used, theTime ranges are often specified in the tables. Set theIt may be that you have different quantities from thoseA rule of thumb can be applied. Half the amount. Always place the ovenware on the turntable. Defrosting. Place the frozen food in an open container on theLiquid will be produced when defrosting meat, poultryTurn or stir the food once or twice during theMicrowave setting in watts. Time in minutes. Whole joints of meatDiced or sliced beef,Separate the parts when turning. Mixed minced meatFreeze flat if possible. Turn severalPoultry or poultryFishVegetables e.g. peasFruitIf you do not have a suitable lidYou should stir or turn the food two to three timesOnce you have heated up the meals, leave them toThe individual taste of the food is retained to a largeAmount. Microwave setting inTime in minutes. Menu, plated meal,SoupsStewsMeat in sauce e.g. goulashSeparate the pieces ofFish, e.g. filletsYou may add water, lemonBakes e.g. lasagne andSide dishesDifferent parts of the mealWhen heating liquids, always place a teaspoon in theEven if the containerAlways cover the food. If you do not have a suitable lidYou should stir or turn the food several times duringOnce you have heated up the meals, leave them toAmount. Microwave settings inTime in minutes. Menu, plated meal,Always cook food in covered dishes. You should stirThe individual taste of the food is retained to a largeFood which is laid flat heats up quicker than if it isIf possible, youOnce you have cooked the meals, leave them toAmount. Microwave settings in watts. Notes. Fresh wholeTurn half way through theFresh fish filletFreshCut vegetables into pieces ofSide dishes e. Page 21 Microwave tips. You cannot find any information. Increase or reduce the cooking times using the following rule ofThe food has become too dry. Next time, set a shorter cooking time or select a lowerCover the food and add more liquid. When the time has elapsed, theSet a longer time. Large quantities and food which is piled highWhen the time has elapsed, theStir it during the cooking time and next time, select a lowerAfter defrosting, the poultry orNext time, select a lower microwave power setting. If you arePage 22 Automatic programming. You can use the automatic programming to defrostYour microwave oven has 7 automatic programmes. You will find the appropriate food and weight range forYou can set anySetting procedureYou will see the cooking time for the programmeWhen the cooking time hasA signal sounds. The appliance switches off. Press Stop or open the appliance door. Adjustment. Press Stop twice and reset. Open the appliance door. Start again after closing. The programme will then continue. Cancelling. Press Stop twice.For some programmes, a signal sounds after a certainPress Start again afterYou can query the programme number and weightDefrostingPreparing food. You can use the 4 defrost programmes to defrostUse food which has is thinly cut and properlyRemove all packaging from the food to be defrosted,Ovenware. Place the food in a shallow, microwaveable dish,Do not cover the dish. Standing time. The defrosted food should be left to stand for. Large pieces of meat need to stand for longer thanPage 24 Food. Programme number. Weight range. Minced MeatYou can use the 3 cooking programmes to cook rice,Ovenware. Always cook the food in a microwaveable dish with aPreparing food. Weigh the food. You will need this information in orderAdd the amount of water specified in the instructionsPotatoes: For boiled potatoes, cut the fresh potatoesAdd a tablespoon of waterFresh vegetables: Weigh the fresh, washedProgramme number. PotatoesYou can use the memory to create your ownYou can storeStoring memoryExample:The clock reappears in the display. The setting is stored. You can store the memory settings and start theTo do this, press Start insteadYou cannot store several microwave power settingsYou cannot save automatic programmes. Adding to the memory. Starting the. Memory function. It is very easy to Start the saved programme. PlaceClose the applianceThe stored settings are displayed.The cooking time counts down in the display. The cooking time hasA signal sounds. The appliance switches off. OpenPausing. Press the Start button againThe programme will thenCancelling the setting. Press Stop twice or open the appliance door andYou will hear a signal when the appliance is switchedPress start for approximately 6 seconds. The new signal duration is adopted. The clockThe following are possible. Short signal duration - 3 tones. Long signal duration - 30 tones. Care and cleaningDo not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents. TheIf an abrasive substanceCleaning agents. Appliance exteriorUse soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Use a soft cloth to subsequently dry off any soapy water. Always remove limescale, fat, eggwhite marks and starchySpecial stainless steel cleaning agents can be obtained from the. Page 28 Appliance interior. Hot soapy water or a vinegar solution. Clean with a sponge. Use oven cleaner if there is heavy soiling. Only use in a cold oven. Turntable and roller ring. Wipe the recess in the cooker with a damp cloth. Ensure thatDoor panel. Glass cleaner. Troubleshooting. Malfunctions often have simple explanations. PleaseProblem. Possible cause. The appliance does not work. The plug is not pluggedPlug it in. Power cut. Check whether the kitchen lightBlown fuse. Look in the fuse box to make sure thatFaulty control. Switch the appliance off using the fuse. Page 29 Problem. The microwave does not work. The door is not properlyThe food takes longer thanCheck whether leftover food or a foreignStart was not pressed. Press start. The microwave setting isSelect a higher microwave setting. You have placed a largerThe food was colder thanStir or turn the food during cooking. The turntable is making aThere is dirt or a foreignClean the roller ring and recess in theMicrowave operation isThe microwave has a fault. If this fault occurs repeatedly, please. Repairs may only be carried out by fully trainedYou will find theE number and FD numberE no.Power supply. Microwave InputDimensions (H x W x D)WeightYes. CE mark. YesThe product is classified in group 2, class B. 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