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Manual de usuario Bosch, modelo HBL 45

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Maximum cooking time is 11 hours and 50 minutes (minimum cooking time is 1 minute). Note: If the plus (+) or minus (-) button is not depressed within 5 seconds of touching the Cook Time button the Cook Time button will have to be depressed again to call up SET - COOK - TIME. 8. After the cook time has been set a “beep” will sound and the indicator word COOK will appear in the display and the oven will begin heating. Figure 9 shows what the display would look like at this time if a cooking time of 2 hours and 30 minutes had been set. 9. At the end of the programmed cooking time, the oven will automatically shut-off and the indicator word COOK will blink. Three “beeps” will sound and the oven will continue to beep every 10 seconds until any button is pushed. Be sure to turn the Mode Selector knob and the Temperature knob to their Off positions after electronic controlled cooking has been completed. To Cancel Cook Time To cancel cook time at any time depress Cook Time button twice. Delayed Start/Automatic Shut-Off The programmer may also be used to have your oven start at a later time, cook for a preset cooking period and shut itself off automatically. This function is not recommended for foods that contain baking powder or yeast as these foods will not rise properly if cooked in this way. Also, please keep in mind that the time required for the oven to come up to temperature must be included in the cooking time. In most cases this means that approximately 10 minutes should be added to the cooking time. A preheat time is usually not necessary for convection function, but in all cases follow your recipe. 12 When using delayed cooking special consideration must be given to avoid potential sickness and spoiling of food: 1. Avoid using foods that will spoil while placed in the oven waiting for cooking to begin. In particular avoid using foods containing eggs and dairy products in delayed cooking. In addition unfrozen cooked or uncooked meats, poultry and fish should not be placed in the oven if they will be there for more than two hours. 2. Do not allow food to remain in the oven more than one hour after the end of the cooking cycle. To use the programmer so that your cooking will start at some later time and shut-off automatically: 1. Set the oven rack(s) as desired and place food in the oven. 2. Make sure that the oven clock is set to the correct time. 3. Set the Timer/Manual Selector (Figure 3) to Timer, for the single oven, or to Timer Upper Oven or Timer Lower Oven, for the double oven, so that oven programmer is enabled for the oven you wish to use in programmed operation. Figure 10. 4. Set oven Selector knob to the cooking function desired: - Broil - Bake - Convection Bake - Convection Roast - Convection Broil - Thaw 5. Set oven Temperature Control knob to the desired temperature. 6. Depress Start Time button. A “beep” will sound and the display will show SET-START-TIME on the right hand side of the display, as shown in Figure 10. 7. Then press either the plus (+) or minus (-) button, to the right of the display, to set the timer to the start time desired. After the time has been entered a “beep” will be heard and the indicator words DELAY-START-TIME will appear briefly. Note: If the plus (+) or minus (-) button is not depressed within 5 seconds of touching the Start Time button the Start Time button will have to be depressed again to call up SET - START - TIME. Figure 11. 8. Depress Cook Time button. A “beep” will sound and the display will show SET-COOK-TIME on the right hand side of the display as shown in Figure 8. 9. Then press either the plus (+) or minus (-) button, to the right of the display, to set the the timer to the time interval desired. Maximum cooking time is 11 hours and 50 minutes (minimum cooking time is 1 minute). The display will return to the time of the day with the word DELAY appearing to the left of the day, as shown in Figure 11. 10. When the start time is reached the indicator word COOK will appear in the display with the set cook time. At the end of the programmed cook time the oven will shut-off automatically. The indicator word COOK will blink and three (3) “beeps” will be heard. The oven will continue to “beep” every 10 seconds until any button is depressed. 13 Be sure to turn the Mode Selector knob and the Temperature knob to their Off positions after the programmed cooking has been completed. To Check Start Time/before cooking begins Depress Start Time button. The start time will be displayed briefly and then the display will return to time of day. To Change Start Time/before Cooking begins Depress Start Time button. A “beep” will sound and the display will show SET - START - TIME on the right hand side of the display. Then press either the plus (+) or minus (-) button to the right of the display, to set the timer to the start time desired. After the time has been entered a “beep” will be heard and the indicator words DELAY-STARTTIME ...

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