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Safety

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WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!

The accessible parts of the appliance become
hot during operation.

Never touch these hot parts.

Keep children at a safe distance.

Hot steam may escape when you open the
appliance door. Steam may not be visible, de-
pending on the temperature.

Open the appliance door carefully.

Keep children at a safe distance.

If there is water in the cooking compartment
when it is hot, this may create hot steam.

Never pour water into the cooking compart-
ment when the cooking compartment is
hot.

WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation!

Children may put packaging material over
their heads or wrap themselves up in it and
suffocate.

Keep packaging material away from chil-
dren.

Do not let children play with packaging ma-
terial.

Children may breathe in or swallow small
parts, causing them to suffocate.

Keep small parts away from children.

Do not let children play with small parts.

WARNING ‒ Risk of tipping!

If the appliance is placed on a base and is
not secured, it may slide off the base.

Connect the appliance securely to the
base.

Warning: To prevent the appliance from tip-
ping over, attach a compensation device.

Observe the instructions for the installation.

1.4 Plinth drawer

WARNING ‒ Risk of fire!

The surfaces of the plinth drawer may be-
come very hot.

Only store oven accessories in the drawer.

Do not keep any flammable or combustible
objects in the plinth drawer.

1.5 Halogen bulb

WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!

The bulbs in the cooking compartment get
very hot. There is still a risk of burning for
some time after they have been switched off.

Do not touch the glass cover.

Avoid contact with your skin when cleaning.

WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!

When changing the bulb, the bulb socket con-
tacts are live.

Before replacing the bulb, ensure that the
appliance is switched off in order to pre-
vent a potential electric shock.

Also unplug the appliance from the mains
or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse
box.

Summary of Contents for HKA0 0022 Series

Page 1: ...Register your new device on MyBosch now and get free benefits bosch home com welcome Free standing cooker HKA00 020 HKA0 0022 en User manual ...

Page 2: ...ce with a timer or remote control Always place accessories in the cooking com partment the right way round 1 2 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or inad equate experience and or knowledge provided that they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and h...

Page 3: ... here in order to avoid touching heating elements Young children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance WARNING Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repair ing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is dam aged it must be replaced by the ...

Page 4: ...hildren play with small parts WARNING Risk of tipping If the appliance is placed on a base and is not secured it may slide off the base Connect the appliance securely to the base Warning To prevent the appliance from tip ping over attach a compensation device Observe the instructions for the installation 1 4 Plinth drawer WARNING Risk of fire The surfaces of the plinth drawer may be come very hot ...

Page 5: ...ble use the deeper universal pan Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment damages the enamel Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compartment when it is still warm Remove all food remnants from the cooking com partment and the appliance door before you next heat up the appliance If the seal is very dirty the appliance door will no longer close properly during operation This may dam age the...

Page 6: ... of them separately 3 2 Saving energy If you follow these instructions your appliance will use less power Only preheat the appliance if the recipe or the recom mended settings tell you to do so Not preheating the appliance can reduce the en ergy used by up to 20 Use dark coloured black coated or enamelled baking tins These types of baking tin absorb the heat particu larly well Open the appliance d...

Page 7: ...ion with a safety earth terminal To connect the appliance use H 05 VV F cables or other equivalent cables Important information about the electrical connection Note the following information and ensure that WARNING Risk of electric shock There is a risk of electric shock if you touch live com ponents Hold the mains plug with dry hands only Never pull out the mains plug from the socket while the ap...

Page 8: ... and connection 8 Opening the appliance door Press the lock upwards Removing the door lock 1 Open the oven door Opening the appliance door Page 8 2 Unscrew the screw and remove the door lock 3 Close the appliance door ...

Page 9: ...the temperature by switching the heat on and off The heat may also switch on and off when at the highest setting This protects easily damaged components from overheating The appliance is protected against electrical overload You achieve better cooking results With multi circuit hotplates the heating of the inner filament circuits and the heating of the activations may switch on and off at differen...

Page 10: ... switch Hotplate selector Page 11 Types of heating and functions To ensure that you always use the right type of heating to cook your food we explain the differences and applica tions below Symbol Type of heating What it s used for and how it works Top bottom heating Traditionally bake or roast on one level This type of heating is especially suit able for cakes with moist toppings The heat is emit...

Page 11: ...iance easier to use Rails The rails in the cooking compartment enable you to place accessories at different heights The cooking compartment has five shelf positions The shelf positions are numbered from bottom to top You can remove the rails e g for cleaning Rails Page 17 Lighting The oven light lights up the cooking compartment With most types of heating and functions the lighting lights up durin...

Page 12: ...ke any accessories that you will not be using out of the cooking compartment while the appliance is in operation 6 2 Other accessories You can purchase other accessories from our after sales service specialist retailers or online You will find a comprehensive range of products for your appliance in our brochures and online www bosch home com Accessories vary from one appliance to another When purc...

Page 13: ...in minutes Poaching or simmering Dumplings2 3 3 4 20 30 Fish2 3 3 10 15 White sauce e g béchamel 1 3 6 Boiling steaming or stewing Rice with double the volume of water 3 15 30 Potato wedges 3 4 25 30 Boiled potatoes 3 4 15 20 Pasta noodles2 3 5 6 10 Stew soup 3 4 15 60 Vegetables fresh or frozen 3 4 10 20 Food in a pressure cooker 3 4 Braising Roulades 3 4 50 60 Pot roast 3 4 60 100 Goulash 3 4 50...

Page 14: ... not use steam or high pressure cleaners to clean the appliance ATTENTION Unsuitable cleaning agents damage the surfaces of the appliance Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content Do not use hard scouring pads or cleaning sponges Do not use any special cleaners if the appliance is still warm Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compar...

Page 15: ...uration The functionality of your appliance is not affected by this The edges of thin baking trays cannot be completely enamelled and may be rough This does not impair corrosion protection Food residues will leave a white coating on the enamel surfaces The coating does not pose a health risk The functionality of your appliance is not affected by this Remove residues with lemon juice Glass cover on...

Page 16: ...e for occasionally cleaning the cooking compartment The cleaning aid evaporates soapy water and therefore softens dirt This means that dirt can be removed more easily 12 1 Setting the cleaning aid WARNING Risk of scalding If there is water in the cooking compartment when it is hot this may create hot steam Never pour water into the cooking compartment when the cooking compartment is hot Requiremen...

Page 17: ...ounting openings 2 Pull the entire shelf support downwards first and then pull it forwards and remove it 13 2 Attaching the rails 1 Place the two hooks at the top of the rail into the up per holes 2 ATTENTION Incorrect assembly Never move the rail before the two hooks are se cured fully in the upper holes Otherwise the enamelled coating may be damaged and break 3 Both hooks must be inserted fully ...

Page 18: ...he hinges are secured The hinges cannot snap shut 14 2 Removing the appliance door 1 Open the oven door fully 2 Open the locking levers on the left and right hand hinges 3 Close the oven door as far as the limit stop Grip the left and right hand sides of the door with both hands Close the door slightly more and remove it 14 3 Removing the door panes The glass panes of the oven door can be removed ...

Page 19: ... into both openings on the underside The smooth surface of the pane must face out wards 3 Place the cover at the top of the oven door and press it on The mounting brackets must lock in place on both sides 4 Attach the oven door Attaching the appliance door Page 19 Note Only use the oven once the glass panes have been correctly fitted 14 5 Attaching the appliance door Reattach the oven door in the ...

Page 20: ...uld only be carried out by trained specialist staff If the appliance is defective call Customer Service WARNING Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer the manu...

Page 21: ...liance to the power supply 16 Transportation and disposal You can find out here how to prepare your appliance for transportation You will also find out how to dispose of old appliances 16 1 Disposing of old appliance Valuable raw materials can be reused by recycling Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally friendly manner Information about current disposal methods are available from your spe...

Page 22: ...ent 3 Select suitable cookware and accessories Use the cookware and the accessory listed in the recommended settings 4 Only preheat the appliance if the recipe or the re commended settings tell you to do so 5 Use the recommended settings when configuring the appliance settings 6 WARNING Risk of scalding Hot steam may escape when you open the appli ance door Steam may not be visible depending on th...

Page 23: ...goods or tin on the wire rack 2 Flat pasta baked items or in the baking tray 2 3 Note For best results we recommend using dark col oured metal baking tins 18 5 Cakes and other baked goods Recommended settings for cakes and baked items The temperature and baking time depend on the quant ity and consistency of the dough This is why temperat ure ranges are given in the tables Set a short cooking time...

Page 24: ...oll Universal pan 2 170 1901 15 20 Strudel sweet Universal pan 2 190 210 55 65 Strudel frozen Universal pan 3 200 220 35 40 1 Preheat the appliance Small yeast cakes Meal Accessory cookware Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C Cooking time minutes Muffins Muffin tray on wire rack 2 170 190 20 40 Small baked items Universal pan 3 160 180 25 35 Puff pastry Universal pan 3 200 220 20 30 C...

Page 25: ...pping Pre bake the base Sprinkle the baked base with almonds or breadcrumbs Place the topping on the base The cake will not come out of the tin when turned upside down Allow the cake to cool for 5 10 minutes after baking Use a knife to carefully loosen the edge of the cake Turn the cake tin up side down again and cover it several times with a cold wet cloth Next time you bake grease the baking tin...

Page 26: ...l pan 3 190 210 10 20 Savoury bakes in a tin Springform cake tin Ø 28 cm 3 170 190 50 60 Quiche flan Tart dish or tin 1 210 230 40 50 Pierogi Ovenproof dish 2 180 200 55 65 Empanadas Universal pan 2 180 200 40 50 Pies and tarts made from yufka dough Universal pan 2 190 210 35 45 1 Preheat the appliance 18 8 Bakes and gratins How well cooked the bake is will depend on the size of the ovenware and t...

Page 27: ...he cooking time Follow the manufacturer s instructions for your roast ing dishes Cookware without lid Use a deep roasting dish Place the cookware onto the wire rack If you do not have any suitable cookware use the universal pan Cookware with lid Use a suitable lid that seals well Place the cookware onto the wire rack Meat poultry and fish can also become crispy in a covered roasting dish Use a roa...

Page 28: ...d two to three tablespoons of li quid and a little lemon juice or vinegar into the cookware Tips for roasting and braising Use these tips for good results when roasting and braising Topic Tip Lean meat must not dry out Coat lean meat with fat or oil as required or cover it with strips of bacon If you want to cook a joint with rind proceed as fol lows Score the rind in a criss cross pattern Roast t...

Page 29: ... the dish 2 3 of the way through the cooking time 4 Do not turn the food Cover the base with water Fish Food Accessories cook ware Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C grill setting Cooking time in mins Fish grilled whole 300 g e g trout Wire rack 2 2 20 251 Fish grilled whole 1 kg e g gilthead Wire rack 2 200 220 55 651 Fish grilled whole 1 5 kg e g salmon Wire rack 2 190 210 50 601 F...

Page 30: ...when configuring the appliance settings 8 After making the yoghurt leave it to cool in the refri gerator Recommended settings Yoghurt Meal Accessory cookware Shelf position Type of heating function Temperature in C Cooking time minutes Yoghurt Cup jar Cooking compartment floor 4 5 hours 18 12 Tips for keeping acrylamide levels to a minimum when cooking Acrylamide is harmful to your health and is p...

Page 31: ...ompartment after the specified residual heating time 6 Vegetables Once all of the jars are bubbling reduce the tem perature to 120 C Switch off the appliance after the specified resid ual heating time and remove the jars from the cooking compartment 7 ATTENTION If there are large temperature differences the jars may shatter Do not place jars on cold or wet surfaces Protect the jars from draughts P...

Page 32: ...nded settings Proving dough The temperature and time are dependent on the type and quantity of the ingredients The values in the table are therefore guide values only Meal Accessory cookware Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C Cooking time minutes Yeast dough light 1 Bowl 2 Universal pan 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 501 2 501 1 25 30 2 10 20 Yeast dough heavy and rich 1 Bowl 2 Universal pan 1 2 2 2 ...

Page 33: ...e Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 2 160 1702 30 40 1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes For appliances with the rapid heating function do not use this function for preheating 2 Preheat the appliance For appliances with the rapid heating function do not use this function for preheating Grilling Food Accessories cook ware Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C grill setting Cook ing ti...

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