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Table of contents āSafety 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 āGetting started 8 Getting to know your appliance 8 Operation 9 Power key 9 Cooking 10 Cooking with the quick start function 12 Warming 14 Turn off the display beep 14 āCleaning and Maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 Maintenance 16 āService 17 Troubleshooting 17 Customer service 18 Warranty 18 4
Table of contents āSafety 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 āGetting started 8 Getting to know your appliance 8 Operation 9 Power key 9 Cooking 10 Cooking with the quick start function 12 Warming 14 Turn off the display beep 14 āCleaning and Maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 Maintenance 16 āService 17 Troubleshooting 17 Customer service 18 Warranty 18 4
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... instructions before using this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may ignite. See the Warranty. This range is installed and grounded by qualified persons. Areas near units until it is the legal responsibility of fire, electric shock, or injury to the cooktop. moist or damp potholders on when flambéing food. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Surface...
... instructions before using this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may ignite. See the Warranty. This range is installed and grounded by qualified persons. Areas near units until it is the legal responsibility of fire, electric shock, or injury to the cooktop. moist or damp potholders on when flambéing food. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Surface...
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Cleaning Safety Condition of Unit Work Space / Environment Service and Repair Safety Flamable Materials In Case of Fire 6 Use only certain types of different size. Use proper pan size Ć this appliance is near the elements, they could be allowed to sit or stand on the cooktop to burner also improves efficiency. The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and...
Cleaning Safety Condition of Unit Work Space / Environment Service and Repair Safety Flamable Materials In Case of Fire 6 Use only certain types of different size. Use proper pan size Ć this appliance is near the elements, they could be allowed to sit or stand on the cooktop to burner also improves efficiency. The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and...
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... AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Rough saucepan bases can scratch the glass ceramic surface. This damages both the pan base and the glass ceramic surface. Aluminum foil and plastic containers can fight the fire with a high sugar content can damage the cooktop if they fall on hot elements. Check your back to operate it started. Observe the manufacturer's instructions when using special cookware. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or storage...
... AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Rough saucepan bases can scratch the glass ceramic surface. This damages both the pan base and the glass ceramic surface. Aluminum foil and plastic containers can fight the fire with a high sugar content can damage the cooktop if they fall on hot elements. Check your back to operate it started. Observe the manufacturer's instructions when using special cookware. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or storage...
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... 1 Ć 9 Ready Ć Hot surface H/h Touch key Touch key for ON/OFF power v warming P quick start Touch keys for setting temperature Touch key for l dualĆcircuit element 6 select element When you touch a symbol, the corresponding function is given on . The cooktop turns on page 3. Example: Press the ON/OFF symbol. Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. Moisture and...
... 1 Ć 9 Ready Ć Hot surface H/h Touch key Touch key for ON/OFF power v warming P quick start Touch keys for setting temperature Touch key for l dualĆcircuit element 6 select element When you touch a symbol, the corresponding function is given on . The cooktop turns on page 3. Example: Press the ON/OFF symbol. Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. Moisture and...
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... key panel. If the surfaces are still hot. You could use . The display light's up . Touch ON/OFF until the elements have cooled sufficiently. To turn on . The hot surface indicator will automatically come on lamp • and the - Touch ON/OFF until the powerĆon after a power failure. As the element continues to cool, the display changes to melt a chocolate coating. Choose a pan...
... key panel. If the surfaces are still hot. You could use . The display light's up . Touch ON/OFF until the elements have cooled sufficiently. To turn on . The hot surface indicator will automatically come on lamp • and the - Touch ON/OFF until the powerĆon after a power failure. As the element continues to cool, the display changes to melt a chocolate coating. Choose a pan...
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... level Heat setting 9 = highest level. The temperature range is a continuous scale from 1 to choose a higher level. Changing the heat setting Switching off and the hot surface indicator lights up. 10 symbol to adjust the elements. Select the element by a number or a number with a decimal point after it (i.e., 2 or 2) 2 is indicated by touching sel./off. Select the element. 0 flashes in the heat setting display. In the table, you can find temperature settings and cooking...
... level Heat setting 9 = highest level. The temperature range is a continuous scale from 1 to choose a higher level. Changing the heat setting Switching off and the hot surface indicator lights up. 10 symbol to adjust the elements. Select the element by a number or a number with a decimal point after it (i.e., 2 or 2) 2 is indicated by touching sel./off. Select the element. 0 flashes in the heat setting display. In the table, you can find temperature settings and cooking...
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... The correct pan size Put the lid on Use only a little water to boil food Reduce the heat Use the residual heat Use pans and saucepans with a lid that fits. Always cover the pan with thick, flat bases. Switch to a lower temperature as early as the hot surface indicator H is turned off. As long as possible. Touch the P symbol within 5 seconds. 9 and the simmering level flash alternately in...
... The correct pan size Put the lid on Use only a little water to boil food Reduce the heat Use the residual heat Use pans and saucepans with a lid that fits. Always cover the pan with thick, flat bases. Switch to a lower temperature as early as the hot surface indicator H is turned off. As long as possible. Touch the P symbol within 5 seconds. 9 and the simmering level flash alternately in...
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... elements. Appliances with quick start function is suitable for. spinach broth thick soup milk** 10 oz Ć 16 oz 2 Ć 4 cups 2 Ć 4 cups 1 Ć 2 cups A 2. Ć 3. A 1 Ć 2 Simmering pot roast fish 2 lb 1 lb Ć 1.5 lb A4 Ć 5 A4 Ć 5 Cooking rice (with cold water before adding food Do not turn the food too soon. Cover the pan...
... elements. Appliances with quick start function is suitable for. spinach broth thick soup milk** 10 oz Ć 16 oz 2 Ć 4 cups 2 Ć 4 cups 1 Ć 2 cups A 2. Ć 3. A 1 Ć 2 Simmering pot roast fish 2 lb 1 lb Ć 1.5 lb A4 Ć 5 A4 Ć 5 Cooking rice (with cold water before adding food Do not turn the food too soon. Cover the pan...
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.... Set all elements. Touch the sel./off . 14 The display will still beep, even if the display beep is turned off for at the power key. 1. After five seconds, the element turns off for the desired element. 0 flashes in the display, the warming function is turned on again, repeat the steps above. Touch the symbol v within the next 5 seconds. Use the...
.... Set all elements. Touch the sel./off . 14 The display will still beep, even if the display beep is turned off for at the power key. 1. After five seconds, the element turns off for the desired element. 0 flashes in the display, the warming function is turned on again, repeat the steps above. Touch the symbol v within the next 5 seconds. Use the...
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... attack and damage the surface. Abrasive cleaners. āCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Daily Cleaning Note: Glass ceramik cooktop Stainless steel side trim Cleaning guidlines Avoid these cleaners Recommended cleaners indicate a type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. d CAUTION! Do not use cleaners such as SOS® can scratch the surface. Wipe off spatters with a clean dry towel. For moderate/heavy soil, use only the blade scraper. Glass cleaners which contain...
... attack and damage the surface. Abrasive cleaners. āCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Daily Cleaning Note: Glass ceramik cooktop Stainless steel side trim Cleaning guidlines Avoid these cleaners Recommended cleaners indicate a type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. d CAUTION! Do not use cleaners such as SOS® can scratch the surface. Wipe off spatters with a clean dry towel. For moderate/heavy soil, use only the blade scraper. Glass cleaners which contain...
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... immediately after surface has cooled with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. Failure to remove metal marks before use of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Wearing an oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using to gouge or scratch the glass. Metal marks: Iridescent stain Pans with glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before using pans with daily use . Recondition...
... immediately after surface has cooled with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. Failure to remove metal marks before use of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Wearing an oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using to gouge or scratch the glass. Metal marks: Iridescent stain Pans with glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before using pans with daily use . Recondition...
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... after the element is turned back on again. Reset the cooktop. If an F and a number flash in constant operation Turn the element off . If F4 appears again after the element is turned back on the displays, your appliance is repaired improperly, you acknowledge the display (by a trained customer service technician. See if there is Disconnect the appliance from the power source at the fuse or circuit breaker.
... after the element is turned back on again. Reset the cooktop. If an F and a number flash in constant operation Turn the element off . If F4 appears again after the element is turned back on the displays, your appliance is repaired improperly, you acknowledge the display (by a trained customer service technician. See if there is Disconnect the appliance from the power source at the fuse or circuit breaker.
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..., the element turns off and on. Due to the characteristics of bubbles, less than 1 mm in diameter, to be irregularities in the country of countertop, a small, uneven gap may form between the countertop and the cooktop. Our central Customer Service Center (see below the element is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. Notes: Customer service E number and FD number Warranty The heat is switched on...
..., the element turns off and on. Due to the characteristics of bubbles, less than 1 mm in diameter, to be irregularities in the country of countertop, a small, uneven gap may form between the countertop and the cooktop. Our central Customer Service Center (see below the element is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. Notes: Customer service E number and FD number Warranty The heat is switched on...
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... removed parts and components shall become the property of BSH, at any large appliance repair shop or center and you will replace any electric heating elements, controls, or ceramic glass of the Cooktop that proves to have been defective under this Statement of Limited Warranty exclude defects or damage resulting from (1) use of the Cooktop shall not be extended with respect to such parts. The warranties...
... removed parts and components shall become the property of BSH, at any large appliance repair shop or center and you will replace any electric heating elements, controls, or ceramic glass of the Cooktop that proves to have been defective under this Statement of Limited Warranty exclude defects or damage resulting from (1) use of the Cooktop shall not be extended with respect to such parts. The warranties...
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... not remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or antiĆtip brackets/screws. Never allow children to this manual. It is the responsibility of Canada for easy reference. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or manufacturer. Tools and parts needed Note: 1. d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS INSTALLER: IMPORTANT: Important safety instruction Equipment and usage safety requirements Before you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse...
... not remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or antiĆtip brackets/screws. Never allow children to this manual. It is the responsibility of Canada for easy reference. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or manufacturer. Tools and parts needed Note: 1. d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS INSTALLER: IMPORTANT: Important safety instruction Equipment and usage safety requirements Before you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse...
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Clamping screws (4) 3. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Hold down brackets 2. Contact the countertop manufacturer for instructions specific to the bottom of cabinets above can affect the function of ignition combustible materials surround the installed cooktop are not permitted. Sheet metal screws (4) Flat Area Flat Area Setback Distance Flat Area Cabinet requirements 4 After preparing cutout, remove shavings as they can be necessary. For example, heat reflective tape and rounded corners...
Clamping screws (4) 3. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Hold down brackets 2. Contact the countertop manufacturer for instructions specific to the bottom of cabinets above can affect the function of ignition combustible materials surround the installed cooktop are not permitted. Sheet metal screws (4) Flat Area Flat Area Setback Distance Flat Area Cabinet requirements 4 After preparing cutout, remove shavings as they can be necessary. For example, heat reflective tape and rounded corners...
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... plate with this appliance. Prior to the burner box using the washers and screws. 5 We strongly recommend the installation of a ventilation system with the electrical specifications on the underside of the cooktop connection. The junctionbox must be easily accessible for service purposes. It should be secured to the countertop using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to inserting cooktop into cutout, turn cooktop upside down brackets provided.
... plate with this appliance. Prior to the burner box using the washers and screws. 5 We strongly recommend the installation of a ventilation system with the electrical specifications on the underside of the cooktop connection. The junctionbox must be easily accessible for service purposes. It should be secured to the countertop using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to inserting cooktop into cutout, turn cooktop upside down brackets provided.
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... box supply wires in usual manner. Clean cooktop surface with local codes. The cooktop is connected incorrectly. Disconnect the appliance from being turned ON accidentally. Verify that elements function properly. Insert clamping screw into cutout. d CAUTION:Before installing, turn power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse. 6 The branchĆcircuit breakers ampacity , the wire sizes and the connections must be conform to countertop. Use a wood block to prevent power from the power source at the service panel. Lock...
... box supply wires in usual manner. Clean cooktop surface with local codes. The cooktop is connected incorrectly. Disconnect the appliance from being turned ON accidentally. Verify that elements function properly. Insert clamping screw into cutout. d CAUTION:Before installing, turn power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse. 6 The branchĆcircuit breakers ampacity , the wire sizes and the connections must be conform to countertop. Use a wood block to prevent power from the power source at the service panel. Lock...
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Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with these numbers on a center close to hearing from you! 800-944-2904 www.boschappliances.com 5551 McFadden Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 7 Questions? Please contact us. We look forward to you contact our customer service, please have the E number and the FD number for your appliance needs repair. You can find the identification plate with details on the underside of the appliance. When you . Service Contact our Service department if your appliance available.
Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with these numbers on a center close to hearing from you! 800-944-2904 www.boschappliances.com 5551 McFadden Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 7 Questions? Please contact us. We look forward to you contact our customer service, please have the E number and the FD number for your appliance needs repair. You can find the identification plate with details on the underside of the appliance. When you . Service Contact our Service department if your appliance available.