Bosch HXQ38AE50M Instruction Manual
Bosch HXQ38AE50M Instruction Manual

Bosch HXQ38AE50M Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Free standing cooker HXQ38AE50M [en] Instruction manual Free standing cooker...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating the appliance ....19 www.bosch-home.com and in the online shop Switching the appliance on and off ....19 www.bosch-eshop.com...
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    Intended use opening of a window, or more effective 8Intended use ventilation, for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present. R ead these instructions carefully. Only then I n t e n d e d u s e will you be able to operate your appliance Warning –...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Never place flammable objects on the (Important safety ■ burners or store them in the cooking information compartment. Never open the appliance door if there is smoke inside. Switch off the appliance. Pull out the mains plug or switch Warning –...
  • Page 6 Important safety information Warning – Risk of scalding! The accessible parts become hot during ■ operation. Never touch the hot parts. Keep children at a safe distance. When you open the appliance door, hot Risk of scalding! ■ steam can escape. Steam may not be visible, depending on its temperature.
  • Page 7: Halogen Lamp

    Causes of damage A defective appliance may cause electric ]Causes of damage ■ shock. Never switch on a defective appliance. Unplug the appliance from the H ob mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the C a u s e s o f d a m a g e fuse box.
  • Page 8: Damage To The Plinth Drawer

    Environmental protection Cooling with the appliance door open: Following 7Environmental protection ■ operation at high temperatures, only allow the cooking compartment to cool down with the door closed. Do not trap anything in the appliance door. Y our new appliance is particularly energy-efficient. E n v i r o n m e n t a l p r o t e c t i o n Even if the door is only left open a crack, the front of Here you can find tips on how to save even more...
  • Page 9: Saving Energy With The Gas Hob

    Installation and connection 5Installation and connection D o not install the appliance behind a decorative door I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d c o n n e c t i o n or the door of a kitchen unit, as this may cause the appliance to overheat.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connection

    Installation and connection The appliance must be installed in accordance with the Faults in the gas installation/smell of gas requirements of SANS 10087-1 and any fire department If you notice a smell of gas or faults in the gas regulations and/or local bylaws applicable to the area. If installation, you must in doubt check with the relevant authority before undertaking the installation.
  • Page 11: Levelling The Cooker

    Installation and connection Setting up the appliance For the after-sales service Caution! The appliance must be connected in accordance ■ with the data on the rating plate. Only connect the appliance to an electrical ■ connection that meets the applicable provisions. The socket must be easily accessible so that you can disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply if necessary.
  • Page 12: Getting To Know Your Appliance

    Getting to know your appliance Depending on the appliance model, individual Note: *Getting to know your details and colours may differ. appliance I n this section, we will explain the indicators and G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r a p p l i a n c e controls.
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    Getting to know your appliance Control panel Details may vary depending on the appliance model. Minus Reduce setting values. Plus Increase setting values. Buttons and display You can use the buttons to set various additional -------- Buttons functions on your appliance. You will be able to see the values for these on the display.
  • Page 14: Cooking Compartment

    Getting to know your appliance Caution! Position Meaning Do not cover the ventilation slots. Otherwise, the "Off" position The appliance is not heating. Ú appliance may overheat. 50-275 Temperature range The temperature that can be set So that the cooking compartment cools down more in the cooking compartment in °C.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Accessories _Accessories Y our appliance is accompanied by a range of A c c e s s o r i e s accessories. Here, you can find an overview of the accessories included and information on how to use them correctly. Accessories included Your appliance is equipped with the following Always insert accessories between the two guide rods...
  • Page 16: Before Using For The First Time

    Before using for the first time KBefore using for the first Baking tray For tray bakes and small baked items. time Universal pan For moist cakes, baked items, frozen food and large roasts. B efore you can use your new appliance, you must It can be used to catch dripping fat when you are grilling directly on B e f o r e u s i n g f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e make some settings.
  • Page 17: Cooking Pans

    Cooking pans ÅCooking pans C o o k i n g p a n s Burner Power Minimum Maximum [kW] cookware cookware Electric diameter diameter hotplate* Electric 1 kW 14.5 cm 14.5 cm hotplate* Wok burner* 3.5 kW 24 cm 28 cm High-output 3 kW...
  • Page 18: Gas Burners

    Gas burners The hotplate control should not be actuated for longer ÄGas burners than 15 seconds. If the burner does not ignite within 15 seconds, wait at least 1 minute before repeating the procedure. T his chapter explains how to set a hotplate. The table G a s b u r n e r s shows heat settings and cooking times for various Warning –...
  • Page 19: Operating The Appliance

    Operating the appliance Example Food Hotplate Cooking mode Chocolate, butter, Economy burner Small flame Melting margarine Stock, tinned vegetables Standard-output burner Small flame Warming Soups Economy burner Small flame Heating and keeping warm Fish Standard-output burner Between large and small flame Steaming* Potatoes and Standard-output burner...
  • Page 20: Rapid Heating

    Time-setting options Rapid heating OTime-setting options With Rapid heating, you can shorten the heat-up time. Y our appliance has different time-setting options. Then, for best results, use: T i m e - s e t t i n g o p t i o n s 3D hot air <...
  • Page 21: Setting The End Time

    Time-setting options The appliance will start heating after a few seconds. The Use the button to delay the end time. remaining time will count down on the display. The cooking time has elapsed An audible signal will sound. The appliance will stop heating.
  • Page 22: Setting The Time

    Childproof lock Touch the button until the timer symbol AChildproof lock highlighted. Use the button to set the timer duration. After a few seconds, the timer duration will start to Y our appliance is equipped with a childproof lock so C h i l d p r o o f l o c k count down.
  • Page 23: Cleaning

    Cleaning DCleaning Zone Cleaning agent Upper glass cover* Glass cleaner: Clean with a soft cloth. (depending on appli- W ith good care and cleaning, your appliance will retain You can remove the upper glass cover for ance model) C l e a n i n g its appearance and remain fully functioning for a long cleaning.
  • Page 24: Surfaces In The Cooking Compartment

    Cleaning Zone Cleaning agent Zone Cleaning agent Glass hob* Care: Protective/care products for glass Accessories Hot soapy water: Cleaning: Cleaning agents for glass. Soak and then clean with a dish cloth or a (depending on appli- Follow the cleaning instructions on the packag- brush.
  • Page 25: Keeping The Appliance Clean

    Cleaning Always remove flecks of limescale, grease, starch Caution! ■ and albumin (e.g. egg white) immediately. Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compartment Use the universal pan for baking very moist cakes. when it is still warm. This may damage the enamel. ■...
  • Page 26: Rails

    Rails the two hooks must be inserted fully into the upper pRails holes. Now move the frame slowly and carefully downwards and insert in the lower holes (figure D). Insert both frames into the side walls of the oven W ith good care and cleaning, your appliance will retain R a i l s (figure E).
  • Page 27: Appliance Door

    Appliance door qAppliance door W ith good care and cleaning, your appliance will retain A p p l i a n c e d o o r its appearance and remain fully functional for a long time to come. This will tell you how to remove the appliance door and clean it.
  • Page 28: Additional Door Safety

    Appliance door After cleaning, re-assemble the top cover following the Fitting same procedure in reverse order. Hold the top glass panel firmly by the sides and slide Only close the top cover once the burners have cooled it in towards the back at an angle. The panel must down.
  • Page 29: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Replacing the bulb in the top of the cooking 3Trouble shooting compartment If the cooking compartment light bulb fails, it must be I f a fault occurs, there is often a simple explanation. replaced. Heat-resistant, 25 watt, 230 V halogen bulbs T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Before calling the after-sales service, please refer to the are available from the after-sales service or specialist...
  • Page 30: Customer Service

    Customer service 4Customer service JTested for you in our cooking studio O ur after-sales service is there for you if your appliance C u s t o m e r s e r v i c e needs to be repaired. We will always find an H ere, you can find a selection of dishes and the ideal appropriate solution, also in order to avoid after-sales T e s t e d f o r y o u i n o u r c o o k i n g s t u d i o...
  • Page 31: Cakes And Pastries

    Tested for you in our cooking studio method of preparation and the type of food, it is compartment and the operating modes of your possible to save energy. If you open the appliance door appliance. before the food has finished cooking or if you preheat Ensure that you always use suitable accessories and the appliance, you may not be able to achieve this that they are placed in the oven the right way around.
  • Page 32 Tested for you in our cooking studio Cakes in tins Dish Accessories/cookware Shelf posi- Heating Tempera- Cooking tion function ture in °C time in mins Sponge cake, simple Vienna ring tin/loaf tin 160-180 50-60 Sponge cake, simple, 2 levels Vienna ring tin/loaf tin 140-160 60-80 <...
  • Page 33 Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Accessories/cookware Shelf posi- Heating Temperature Cooking tion function in °C time in mins Choux pastry Universal pan 190-210 35-50 Choux pastry, 2 levels Universal pan + baking tray 190-210 35-45 < Biscuits Dish Accessories/cookware Shelf position...
  • Page 34 Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Accessories/cookware Shelf posi- Heating Temperature Cooking tion function in °C time in Pizza, frozen, deep-pan, x 1 Wire rack 200-210 20-30 Pizza, frozen, deep-pan, x 2 Universal pan + wire rack 170-190 20-30 <...
  • Page 35: Bakes And Gratins

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Bakes and gratins Always use the shelf positions indicated. Your appliance offers a range of heating functions for You can cook food on one level in baking tins/dishes or cooking bakes. The settings tables list the optimal in the universal pan.
  • Page 36 Tested for you in our cooking studio When roasting, add a little liquid if the meat is lean. A Meat thermometer covering of approx. cm depth should be applied to Depending on your appliance's features, you may have the base of any glass cookware. a meat thermometer.
  • Page 37: Vegetables And Side Dishes

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Meat Dish Accessories/cook- Shelf posi- Heating Step Temperature in Cooking ware tion function °C time in Fillet of beef, medium, 1 kg Cookware, uncovered 3 210-220 45-55 Pot-roasted beef, 1.5 kg Cookware, uncovered 2 200-220 100-120 Sirloin, medium, 1.5 kg...
  • Page 38: Yoghurt

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Yoghurt It is sufficient to heat UHT milk to 40 °C. Stir in 30 g (approx. 1 tbsp) (chilled) yoghurt. You can use your appliance to make your own yoghurt. Pour into cups or small jars with lids and cover. Place the cups or jars onto the cooking Remove accessories and shelf supports from the compartment floor and use the settings indicated in...
  • Page 39: Prove Dough

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Prove dough Condensation builds up during the proving process, which steams up the door panel. Wipe out the cooking Your yeast dough will prove considerably more quickly compartment after dough proving.Remove any using this heating function than at room temperature limescale with a little vinegar and wipe with clean water.
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