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Basic operation

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Performing the initial configuration

After connecting the appliance to the power supply or
following a power cut, the following prompt appears in
the display for the setting the time. It may take a few
seconds for the prompt to appear.

Connect the appliance to the power supply.

a

⁠ ⁠:⁠ ⁠  flashes in the display and ⁠  lights up.

Setting the time

1.

Set the time using the rotary selector.

2.

Press ⁠ .

a

The clock time is set.

Cleaning the appliance before using it
for the first time

Clean the cooking compartment and accessories be-
fore using the appliance to prepare food for the first
time.

1.

Make sure that there is no leftover packaging, ac-
cessories or other objects in the cooking compart-
ment.

2.

Close the appliance door.

3.

Use the function selector to set Hot air ⁠ .

4.

Use the rotary selector to set the temperature to
180 °C.

5.

Press  ⁠  .

a

The appliance starts.

6.

After one hour, press  ⁠  .

7.

Turn the function selector to the off position.

a

The appliance is cleaned.

a

The appliance is switched off.

Cleaning the accessories

Clean the accessories thoroughly using soapy water
and a soft cloth.

Basic operation

You can find out everything you need to know about
operating your appliance here.

Switching on the appliance

Turn the function selector to switch on the appli-
ance.

a

The appliance is ready to use.

a

A default value appears in the display.

Switching off the appliance

Switch your appliance off when you are not using it. If
no settings are applied for an extended period, the ap-
pliance switches itself off automatically.

Turn the function selector to the off position.

a

The appliance stops any ongoing functions.

a

The time appears in the display.

a

Some displays also remain visible in the display
when the appliance has been switched off.

Setting the type of heating and
temperature

1.

Use the function selector to set the required type of
heating.

a

A default value appears in the display.

2.

If necessary, change the settings. To do this, touch
the appropriate field and use the rotary selector to
change the value.

3.

Press  ⁠  .

a

The appliance starts.

a

  lights up.

a

With a type of heating with temperature, the temper-
ature display lights up gradually.

4.

If necessary, use the rotary selector to change the
temperature while the oven is in operation.
When the appliance is in operation, you cannot set
the temperature to 40 °C.

Pausing operation

You can pause operation at any time.

1.

Press  ⁠   or open the appliance door.

a

Operation is paused.

a

  flashes.

2.

To continue operation, close the appliance door and
press  ⁠  .

a

Operation continues.

a

  lights up.

Stopping operation

You can stop operation at any time.

Turn the function selector to the off position.
The fan may continue to run after operation has
been paused or stopped.

a

The appliance stops any ongoing functions.

Rapid heating

To save time, you can shorten the preheat time for cer-
tain types of heating from a minimum temperature of
100 °C.

You can use rapid heating for the following types of
heating:

¡

 Hot air, exception: Hot air 40 °C

¡

 Hot air grilling

Configuring rapid heating

To ensure an even cooking result, do not place the ac-
cessory with the food in the cooking compartment until
rapid heating has finished. Do not set a cooking time
until rapid heating has finished.

1.

Set a suitable type of heating and a temperature of
at least 100 °C.

2.

Press ⁠ .

a

 lights up in the display.

3.

Press  ⁠  .

Summary of Contents for C1AMG84N0

Page 1: ...Microwave en User manual C1AMG84N0 C1AMG84N0B C1CMG84N0 ...

Page 2: ...te households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic environment Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level Restriction on user group Avoid risks to children and vulnerable per sons 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 ins...

Page 3: ...G Risk of scalding The accessible parts of the appliance be come hot during operation Never touch these hot parts Keep children at a safe distance Hot steam may escape when you open the appliance door Whether or not you can see steam depends on its temperat ure Do not stand too close to the appliance when opening the door Open the appliance door carefully Keep children at a safe distance If there ...

Page 4: ...ng oil on its own WARNING Risk of explosion Liquids and other food may explode when in containers that have been tightly sealed Never heat liquids or other food in con tainers that have been tightly sealed WARNING Risk of burns Foods with peel or skin may burst or ex plode during heating or even afterwards Never cook eggs in their shells or re heat hard boiled eggs Never cook shellfish or crustace...

Page 5: ...o your appliance accessories or other objects in your kit chen General Follow these instructions when using the appliance ATTENTION Using silicone bakeware or any films covers or ac cessories that contain silicone could damage the baking sensor Do not use silicone bakeware or any films cov ers or accessories that contain silicone When the cooking compartment is hot any water in side it will create...

Page 6: ...e from your specialist dealer or local author ity 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...

Page 7: ... shown in the display On some product variants the rotary selector can be pushed in In selection lists e g programmes the first selection follows the last For values e g weight turn the rotary selector back the other way when you reach the minimum or max imum value Touch fields Touch fields are touch sensitive surfaces To select a function touch the relevant field Symbol Name Use Microwave Select ...

Page 8: ...play elements Here you can find a short explanation of the various display elements Symbol Name Meaning Timer If the symbol is highlighted the timer appears in the display Cooking time If the symbol is highlighted the cook ing time appears in the display Clock If the symbol is highlighted the clock appears in the display h min Hours minutes The time is displayed in hours and minutes min sec Minute...

Page 9: ...quids Hot air 40 C 100 230 C Let yeast dough rise de frost cream cakes For baking and roasting on one level Hot air grilling 100 230 C Roasting poultry whole fish and large pieces of meat Plate warming 30 70 C Warming plates Grill Grill settings 1 low 2 medium 3 high Grilling flat items such as steak and sausages or making toast Browning food Programmes There are preprogrammed settings for many di...

Page 10: ...peration Wire rack for grilling e g steaks sausages and bread Wire rack as a storage space e g for flat ovenproof dishes 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 http www bosch home com de shop Accessories vary from one appliance to ...

Page 11: ...ff position a The appliance stops any ongoing functions a The time appears in the display a Some displays also remain visible in the display when the appliance has been switched off Setting the type of heating and temperature 1 Use the function selector to set the required type of heating a A default value appears in the display 2 If necessary change the settings To do this touch the appropriate f...

Page 12: ...ave can be used on its own or in combination with a type of heating Microwave power settings Here you can find an overview of the different microwave power settings and when to use them Microwave output in watts Maximum cooking time Use 90 W 1 30 hours Defrosting delicate foods 180 W 1 30 hours Defrosting food and continued cooking 360 W 1 30 hours Cooking meat and fish or heating delicate foods 6...

Page 13: ...e whether it is suitable for mi crowave use Testing cookware is the only time the ap pliance should be operated in microwave mode without any food inside WARNING Risk of scalding The accessible parts of the appliance become hot dur ing operation Never touch these hot parts Keep children at a safe distance 1 Place the empty cookware in the cooking compart ment 2 Set the appliance to run for 30 seco...

Page 14: ... and a signal sounds Changing the microwave power Press Repeatedly pressing switches from the highest to the lowest microwave power setting If the microwave function is only added after start ing the appliance pauses Press to start Pausing operation You can pause operation at any time 1 Press or open the appliance door a Operation is paused a flashes 2 To continue operation close the appliance doo...

Page 15: ...y liquid when turning and under no circumstances use it for other purposes or allow it to come into con tact with other foods Chicken chicken pieces Shallow cook ware without lid 0 4 1 8 Drain off any liquid when turning and under no circumstances use it for other purposes or allow it to come into con tact with other foods Bread Shallow cook ware without lid 0 2 1 0 Bread should only be defrosted ...

Page 16: ...or to the off position Pausing operation You can pause operation at any time 1 Press or open the appliance door a Operation is paused a flashes 2 To continue operation close the appliance door and press a Operation continues a lights up Stopping operation You can stop operation at any time Turn the function selector to the off position The fan may continue to run after operation has been paused or...

Page 17: ...displays the set timer duration a The timer starts a lights up in the display a You will see the timer duration counting down Ending the timer Requirement A signal sounds is shown in the display Press any symbol a The timer is switched off Changing the timer Use the rotary selector to change the timer duration a After a few seconds the appliance displays the set timer duration Cancelling the timer...

Page 18: ...s for cleaning the appliance while it is hot Only use glass cleaners glass scrapers or stain less steel care products if recommended in the cleaning instructions for the relevant part Wash sponge cloths thoroughly before use Using oven cleaner while the cooking compartment is still warm may damage the enamel Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compart ment when it is still warm Remove all food r...

Page 19: ...eel cleaning products from our after sales service or from specialist retailers Apply a thin layer of the stainless steel cleaning product with a soft cloth Note Slight differences in colour on the front of the appliance are caused by the use of different materi als such as glass plastic or metal 3 Dry with a soft cloth Cleaning the display 1 Follow the instructions for Cleaning products Page 18 2...

Page 20: ...are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance Malfunctions Fault Cause troubleshooting The appliance is not working The mains plug of the power cord is not plugged in Connect the appliance to the power sup ply The circuit breaker is faulty Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box There has be...

Page 21: ...message appears in the display The automatic safety cut out func tion has been activated Press any button The message appears in the display Moisture in the control panel Allow the control panel to dry Disposal Find out here how to dispose of old appliances cor rectly Disposing of old appliance Valuable raw materials can be reclaimed by recycling Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally frie...

Page 22: ... temperature for hot air to max 180 C Brush baked items and biscuits with egg or egg yolk This reduces the production of acrylamide Oven chips Spread the chips out evenly and in a single layer on the baking tray Cook at least 400 g at once on a baking tray so that the chips do not dry out Defrosting heating and cooking with the microwave Recommended settings for defrosting heating and cooking with...

Page 23: ...are without lid 1 180 2 90 1 5 2 10 15 Minced meat mixed 800 g Cookware without lid 1 180 2 90 1 10 2 5 10 Poultry or poultry portions 600 g Cookware without lid 1 180 2 90 1 8 2 10 15 Poultry or poultry portions 1 2 kg Cookware without lid 1 180 2 90 1 15 2 25 35 Duck 2 0 kg Cookware without lid 1 180 2 90 1 20 2 30 40 Fish fillet fish steak or slices 400 g 1 Cookware without lid 1 180 2 90 1 5 2...

Page 24: ...e defrosting time After heating leave the food to rest for 1 2ºminutes The food transfers heat to the cookware The cook ware can become very hot Use oven gloves Dish Accessories cook ware Rack position Microwave output in watts Cooking time in mins Menu plated meal ready meal 300 400 g Cookware with lid 600 10 15 Soup 400 g Cookware with lid 600 8 15 Stew 500 g Cookware with lid 600 10 15 Stew 1 k...

Page 25: ...l Glass Place a spoon in the glass 900 2 4 Baby food e g baby bottles 150 ml 1 Place bottles without a teat or lid on the cooking compartment floor 360 1 2 Soup 2 cups 175 g each Cookware without lid 900 4 5 Soup 4 cups 175 g each Cookware without lid 900 5 6 Slices or pieces of meat in sauce e g goulash 500 g Cookware with lid 600 10 15 Stew 400 g Cookware with lid 600 5 10 Stew 800 g Cookware wi...

Page 26: ...se porcelain or heavily curved plates Always place the glass ovenware on the wire rack Adjust the cooking time to the quantity To prevent the popcorn from burning after 1 minute 30 seconds briefly take the popcorn bag out of the oven and shake it Take care as the bag will be hot Dish Accessories cook ware Rack position Microwave output in watts Cooking time in mins Microwave popcorn 100 g Wire rac...

Page 27: ... ceramic The bakeware must be heat resistant up to 250 C Cakes in this bakeware brown less When using the microwave the cooking time is shorter than the time shown in the table Cakes in tins Recommended settings for baking cakes in tins Note Preparation tips The recommended settings apply to dishes placed into the non preheated appliance Always place the cake tin in the centre of the wire rack Use...

Page 28: ...a tray 150 170 20 35 Macaroons Round pizza tray 110 130 35 45 Meringues Round pizza tray 100 80 100 Muffins Muffin tray on wire rack 160 180 35 40 Puff pastry Round pizza tray 190 200 35 45 Bread and bread rolls Recommended settings for baking bread and bread rolls Note Preparation tips The recommended settings apply to dishes placed into the non preheated appliance Always place the cake tin in th...

Page 29: ...ire rack Check that the tin is clean on the outside Change the position of the tin in the cooking compart ment Continue baking without the microwave and increase the baking time Roasting and grilling Recommended settings for roasting and grilling The temperature and roasting time depend on the type and amount of food being cooked This is why ranges are given in the tables Begin with the lower valu...

Page 30: ...browns more quickly than lighter coloured meat such as veal or pork When grilling light coloured meat or fish these often only brown slightly on the surface although they are cooked and juicy on the inside The grill element switches on and off continuously This is normal The frequency of this depends on the grill level that is set Smoke may be produced when grilling Tips for roasting and braising ...

Page 31: ... 750 g Wire rack Cookware with lid 220 230 180 40 50 Joint with rind e g shoulder approx 1 kg Wire rack Cookware without lid 190 210 130 150 Pork neck 2 3 pieces 2 3 cm thick Wire rack Glass tray 3 25 35 Other meat dishes Recommended settings for cooking other meat dishes Note Preparation tips The recommended settings apply to dishes placed into the non preheated appliance Allow the meat loaf to s...

Page 32: ...the wire rack with oil beforehand Dish Accessories cookware Rack position Type of heating Grill setting Cooking time in mins Fish steaks 2 3 150 g each Wire rack Glass tray 3 20 25 Fish whole 2 3 300 g each Wire rack Glass tray 3 20 30 Tips for next time you roast If roasting is not successful the first time you can find some tips here Issue Tip Your roast is too dark and the crackling is partly b...

Page 33: ...rature in C grill setting Microwave output in watts Cooking time in mins Sweet bake approx 1 5 kg Cookware without lid 140 160 360 25 30 Savoury bake made with cooked ingredients ap prox 1 kg Cookware without lid 150 170 600 20 25 Potato gratin made from raw ingredients ap prox 1 1 kg Cookware without lid 210 220 600 20 25 Toast with topping 4 slices Wire rack 3 8 10 Frozen convenience products Re...

Page 34: ...mmended settings for cooking test dishes in the microwave Dish Accessories cook ware Rack position Microwave output in watts Cooking time in mins Custard 1 kg Cookware without lid Cooking com partment floor 1 600 2 180 1 10 13 2 20 30 Sponge flan 475 g Cookware without lid Cooking com partment floor 600 8 10 Meat loaf 900 g Cookware without lid Cooking com partment floor 18 23 18 23 Cooking in com...

Page 35: ... solution and try to avoid unnecessary visits being made by a Customer Service technician With any warranty claims we will make sure that your appliance is repaired by trained Customer Service tech nicians using genuine spare parts including after the manufacturer s warranty has expired Function relevant genuine spare parts according to the corresponding Ecodesign Order can be obtained from Custom...

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