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Environmental protection and saving energy

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Sitting or placing objects on the appliance door may
damage it.

Do not place or hang objects on the appliance door.

Do not place cookware or accessories on the appli-
ance door.

If you carry or move the appliance by the handle on the
cover or move, the handle may break off and cause
damage to the hinges. The handle of the cover is not
designed for the weight of the appliance.

Do not carry or move the appliance by the handle
on the cover.

When grilling, due to high temperatures, the baking tray
or universal pan may become deformed and damage
the enamel coating when they are removed.

When grilling, do not insert the baking tray or univer-
sal pan higher than level 3.

Above shelf position 3, only grill directly on the wire
insert.

2.2 Hob with gas

Follow the corresponding instructions when using the
appliance.

ATTENTION!

A build-up of heat may damage the appliance.

Never cover the stainless steel hob, for example
with aluminium foil or oven protectors.

Only use the accessories specified.

Heat can cause damage to adjacent appliances or kit-
chen units. If the appliance is in operation for an exten-
ded period, heat and moisture will be generated.

Open a window or switch on an extractor hood lead-
ing to the outside.

A build-up of heat may damage the appliance.

Do not heat roasters, frying pans or grill stones us-
ing more than one burner at a time.

If a control knob is in the wrong position, this could
lead to malfunctions.

Always turn the control knob to the "Off" position
when the appliance is not being used.

Aluminium foil and plastic containers will melt and ad-
here to hot cooking zone.

Observe the manufacturer's instructions for special
containers.

No not use oven liners.

The burner may not ignite or the burner flame is not
even.

Ensure that the hotplate burners are clean and dry.

The burner cup and burner cover must be in exactly
the right position.

Food may spill.

Remove spills immediately.

Use deep pots for dishes with a lot of liquid.

This prevents overflowing.

Penetrating liquid may cause damage to the appliance.

The area around the appliance must be clean and
dry.

Always keep the appliance and the area around it
clean and dry after cleaning.

Ensure that there are no cleaning materials, clean-
ing products or water marks on any of the appli-
ance's surfaces.

The glass lid may crack.

Ensure that the upper cover is not closed, e.g. by
playing children, while you are using the hotplate.

The handles or grips on pots or pans may be dam-
aged.

Place the pot or pan precisely in the centre of the
steel grid of the burner.

This will optimise transfer of the heat from the
burner flame to the pot or ban base.

The handle or grip does is not damaged, and
greater energy savings are guaranteed.

The base of the pot or pan may be damaged.

Cookware that is used on the hotplate must be se-
curely in place.

Only use pots and pans with an even base.

Do not heat up empty pots or pans.

Damage may occur if hard or pointed objects fall on
the hob.

Do not let hard or pointed objects fall onto the hob.

Do not hold and move the appliance at the gas pipe
(collector). Damage to the gas pipe may lead to gas
leak. The gas pipe is not designed for the weight of the
appliance.

Do not hold and move the appliance at the gas
pipe.

If you are cleaning food remnants or residue liquids
that are penetrating below the hotplates into the the
burner seat using lyes or similar chemicals, this may
lead to damage to the gas components.

If you remove the food remnants or residue liquids
from the burner seat, do not use lye or similar effect-
ive chemicals.

2.3 Drawer area

Follow the corresponding instructions when using the
drawer.

ATTENTION!

Do not place hot objects in the plinth drawer. The plinth
drawer may be damaged.

Do not place hot objects in the plinth drawer.

Do not place oven accessories that exceed the height
of the drawer into the plinth drawer. Otherwise, this
may damage the appliance.

Do not place oven accessories that exceed the
height of the drawer into the plinth drawer.

3  Environmental protection and saving energy

3.1 Disposing of packaging

The packaging materials are environmentally compat-
ible and can be recycled.

Sort the individual components by type and dispose
of them separately.

Summary of Contents for HX9R3AE50

Page 1: ...ker HX9R3AE50 en User manual and installation instructions Register your product on My Siemens and discover exclusive ser vices and offers siemens home bsh group com welcome The future moving in Siemens Home Appliances ...

Page 2: ...Only allow a trained professional to connect the appliance and to convert the appliance to a different type of gas The appliance must be installed and the elec tric and gas connections must be implemen ted in accordance with the instruction and in stallation manual An incorrect connection or incorrect settings may lead to serious accidents and damage to the appliance The appliance manufacturer acc...

Page 3: ...y cause an explosion If the gas pressure in your distributing pipes is more than 20 higher than the values spe cified on the appliance s rating plate a gas leak can occur For your own safety it is imperative that you operate the appliance with a suitable gas governor If you do not know what the gas pressure in your gas distributing pipes is please ask your local gas company Connection maintenance ...

Page 4: ...b protective grilles Accessories and cookware get very hot Always use oven gloves to remove ac cessories or cookware from the cooking compartment Empty cookware becomes extremely hot when set on gas burners that are operating Never heat up empty cookware The appliance becomes hot during operation Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning When the cooking compartment is hot any al coholic va...

Page 5: ... closed which could trap your fingers Keep your hands away from the hinges Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door as they may scratch the surface If you leave the appliance door open people may bump into it resulting in injury Always keep the appliance door closed during an...

Page 6: ... contact with the door pane it could cause permanent discolouration Do not allow aluminium foil in the cooking compart ment to come into contact with the door pane When the cooking compartment is hot any water in side it will create steam The change in temperature may cause damage Never pour water into the cooking compartment when it is still hot Never place cookware containing water on the cookin...

Page 7: ...wing Penetrating liquid may cause damage to the appliance The area around the appliance must be clean and dry Always keep the appliance and the area around it clean and dry after cleaning Ensure that there are no cleaning materials clean ing products or water marks on any of the appli ance s surfaces The glass lid may crack Ensure that the upper cover is not closed e g by playing children while yo...

Page 8: ...he quantity of food Large items of cookware containing little food need more energy to heat up Cook with only a little water The more water that is contained in cookware the more energy is required to heat it up Turn down to a lower power level early on Use a suit able ongoing power level If you use an ongoing power level that is too high you will waste energy 4 Installation and connection You can...

Page 9: ...s this appliance must only be con nected to an earthed connection If the safety earth terminal does not comply with regulations protec tion against electrical risks is not guaranteed 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 r...

Page 10: ...a removable drawer If your appliance does not have height adjustable feet and the drawer is removable set the base height of your appliance as follows 1 Pull out the plinth drawer and lift it up and out There are adjustable feet at the front and rear on the in side of the plinth 2 Use an Allen key to raise or lower the adjustable feet until the cooker is level 3 Push in the plinth drawer Adjacent ...

Page 11: ...pecific details such as col our and shape may differ from those pictured 1 2 3 Power kW Burner hotplate 1 1 7 kW Standard output burner 2 1 kW Economy burner 3 3 kW High output burner 5 3 Control panels You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status Controls You can use the controls to configure all functions of your ...

Page 12: ...can use the buttons to set various functions for your appliance The display shows the settings If a function is active the corresponding symbol lights up on the display only lights up when you change the time Symbol Function Use Short term timer Set the timer Childproof lock Activate or deactivate the childproof lock Time setting options You can select the time cooking time and the end time To sel...

Page 13: ...levels There are different settings for the types of heating and functions Note For temperature settings above 250 C the appliance reduces the temperature to approx 240 C after ap prox 10 minutes If your appliance has the top bottom heating or bottom heating types this temperature reduction does not take place Symbol Function Use Zero setting The appliance does not heat up 50 275 Temperature range...

Page 14: ...ing on the function selector can be used to switch on the light without heating Cooling fan The cooling fan switches on and off depending on the appliance s temperature The hot air escapes above the door ATTENTION Do not cover the ventilation slot above the appliance door The appliance overheats Ensure that the ventilation slots are unobstructed To ensure that the appliance cools down more quickly...

Page 15: ...iance has been connected to the mains or after a power cut the time flashes in the display The time starts at 12 00 Set the current time Requirement The function selector must be set to the off position 1 Use or to set the time 2 Press a The time that is set appears in the display 7 2 Cleaning the appliance before using it for the first time Clean the cooking compartment and accessories be fore us...

Page 16: ... on the hob Never use multiple burners to heat up cookware The build up of heat that results from this will damage the appliance Do not heat grill stones or paella pans Only use cookware up to the maximum per missible diameter 8 2 Suitable cookware 1 Only use cookware with a suitable diameter Suitable cookware Page 16 2 Ensure that the cookware does not protrude over the edge of the hob Suitable c...

Page 17: ...quired burner and set it to the ignition position a The ignition process starts 4 Press and hold the hotplate selector for approx 1 3 seconds a The gas begins to flow out and the gas burner ig nites a The safety pilot is therefore activated If the gas flame goes out the gas supply is automatically shut off by the safety pilot 5 Set the desired flame size The flame is not stable between settings Of...

Page 18: ... or grill setting a The appliance starts heating after a few seconds 3 When the dish is ready switch off the appliance Tips The most suitable type of heating for your food can be found in the description of the types of heating You can also set a cooking time and an end time on the appliance Time setting options Page 19 Changing the type of heating You can change the type of heating at any time Us...

Page 19: ...t is highlighted in the display Use the or button to change the timer duration a The appliance applies the change after a few seconds Cancelling the timer The timer duration can be cancelled at any time Requirement is highlighted in the display Use the button to reset the timer duration to zero a After a few seconds the appliance applies the change and goes out 12 3 Setting the cooking time The co...

Page 20: ...time flashes in the display The time starts at 12 00 Set the current time Requirement The function selector must be set to the off position 1 Use or to set the time 2 Press a The time that is set appears in the display 13 Childproof lock Secure the appliance to prevent children from accident ally switching it on or changing the settings Note After a power cut the childproof lock will no longer be ...

Page 21: ...r panels Hot soapy water Do not use a glass scraper or stainless steel wool Tip Remove the door panels in order to clean them thoroughly Appliance door Page 25 Door panel Made of stainless steel Stainless steel cleaner Made of plastic Hot soapy water Do not use glass cleaner or a glass scraper Tip Remove the upper door panel for thorough cleaning Appliance door Page 25 Door handle Hot soapy water ...

Page 22: ...Cleaning self cleaning surfaces in the cooking compartment The back panel in the cooking compartment is self cleaning The self cleaning surfaces are coated with a porous matte ceramic layer and have a coarse sur face When the appliance is in operation the self clean ing surfaces absorb splashes of fat from baking roast ing or grilling and break them down If the self cleaning surfaces no longer cle...

Page 23: ...re cleaning 1 Carefully remove the pan support 2 Carefully remove the burner parts 3 Clean the burner parts using a scrubbing brush and washing up liquid 4 Rinse the burner parts with clean water 5 Ensure that the burner parts are completely dry be fore fitting them otherwise there may be ignition problems or problems during operation 14 10 Cleaning the cooking zone switch Clean the cooking zone s...

Page 24: ...ly clean In order to cool the cooking compartment leave the appliance door open in the detent position for approx one hour To dry the cooking compartment more quickly heat up the appliance with the door open with 3D hot air and 50 C for approx five minutes 16 Rails To clean the rails and cooking compartment thor oughly you can remove the shelf supports 16 1 Unhooking the rails WARNING Risk of burn...

Page 25: ...he hinges are secured The hinges cannot snap shut 17 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 17 3 Removing the door panes The glass panes of the oven door can be removed ...

Page 26: ... 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 26 Note Only use the oven once the glass panes have been correctly fitted 17 5 Attaching the appliance door Reattach the oven door in the ...

Page 27: ... remove the top cover 18 1 Removing the upper cover WARNING Risk of injury A scratched upper glass cover may break and frag ment Do not use a glass scraper or any harsh or abrasive cleaning products Requirement Before opening the top cover remove any spills with a cloth 1 Take hold of the sides of the cover with both hands and pull the cover upwards 2 Use a glass cleaner for cleaning Note If the c...

Page 28: ... The oven light and cooling fan do not switch off For types of heating with air recirculation the fan continues to run in the back wall of the cooking compartment Turn the function selector to the off position a The appliance is switched off a The oven light and the fan in the back wall are switched off a The cooling fan switches off automatically as soon as the appliance has cooled down The time ...

Page 29: ... cooking compartment fails change the oven light bulb Note Heat resistant 25 watt 230 V halogen bulbs are available from the after sales service or specialist retail ers Only use these bulbs Hold the new halogen bulbs only with a clean dry towel This increases the service life of the bulb WARNING Risk of burns The appliance and its parts that can be touched be come hot during use Caution should be...

Page 30: ...ice If you have any queries on use are unable to rectify faults on the appliance yourself or if your appliance needs to be repaired contact Customer Service Function relevant genuine spare parts according to the corresponding Ecodesign Order can be obtained from Customer Service for a period of at least 10 years from the date on which your appliance was placed on the market within the European Eco...

Page 31: ...oven anyway you can reduce the indicated baking times by a few minutes Preheating is required for some types of food Do not place accessories into the cooking compart ment until it has finished preheating Remove any accessories that are not being used from the cooking compartment This allows you to achieve optimal cooking results and save up to 20 in energy Hot air gentle is an intelligent type of...

Page 32: ...r when baking Leave a minimum clear ance of 2 cm around each item that is to be baked This allows enough space for the baked goods to expand and brown on all sides Determine whether the cake is ready Push a cocktail stick into the highest point on the cake If the cocktail stick comes out clean the cake is ready You want to bake accord ing to your own recipe Use similar items in the baking tables a...

Page 33: ...ted loaf plaited ring Universal pan 2 160 170 35 40 Swiss roll Universal pan 2 170 1901 15 20 Strudel sweet Universal pan 2 190 210 55 65 Strudel frozen Universal pan 3 180 200 35 45 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 Muffins 2 levels Muffin tray on ...

Page 34: ...e whirls Universal pan 3 180 200 25 35 1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes For appliances with the rapid heating function do not use this function for preheating Tips for next time you bake If something goes wrong when baking you can find some tips here Topic Tip Your cake collapses Note the ingredients and preparation in structions that are given in the recipe Use less liquid Or Reduce the baki...

Page 35: ...kle it with breadcrumbs 22 6 Bread and bread rolls The values for bread dough apply to both dough placed on a tray and dough placed in a loaf tin ATTENTION When the cooking compartment is hot any water in side it will create steam The change in temperature may cause damage Never pour water into the cooking compartment when it is still hot Never place cookware containing water on the cooking compar...

Page 36: ...hin base x 2 Universal pan Wire rack 3 1 190 210 20 25 Pizza frozen deep pan x 1 Wire rack 3 180 200 20 25 Pizza frozen deep pan x 2 Universal pan Wire rack 3 1 170 190 20 30 Mini pizzas frozen Universal pan 3 190 210 10 20 Savoury bakes in a tin Springform cake tin 28 cm diameter 2 170 190 40 50 Quiche flan Tart dish or tin 2 190 210 35 45 Pierogi Ovenproof dish 2 170 190 55 65 Empanadas Universa...

Page 37: ...Place the cookware onto the wire rack Check in advance whether the cookware fits in the cooking compartment Glass cookware is best Shiny roasting dishes made from stainless steel or aluminium are not ideal They reflect the heat like a mirror The food cooks more slowly and does not brown as well Increase the temperature accordingly and extend the cooking time Follow the manufacturer s instructions ...

Page 38: ... Fish You do not need to turn whole fish Place the whole fish into the cooking compartment in swimming position with the dorsal fin facing up wards Placing half a potato or a small ovenproof container in the stomach cavity of the fish provides stability You can tell when the fish is cooked because the dorsal fin can be removed easily When stewing add two to three tablespoons of li quid and a littl...

Page 39: ...out lid 2 170 190 70 804 Saddle of lamb on the bone medium 1 5 kg Cookware without lid 2 180 190 45 554 Grilled sausages Wire rack 3 3 20 251 Meat loaf 1 kg Cookware without lid 2 170 180 70 80 1 Slide the universal pan underneath the wire rack 2 At the start add liquid to the cookware so that at least 2 3 of the joint is covered in liquid 3 Turn the dish 2 3 of the way through the cooking time 4 ...

Page 40: ...al pan 5 3 10 20 Baked potatoes halved Universal pan 3 190 210 25 35 Potato products frozen e g chips cro quettes potato pockets rösti Universal pan 3 200 220 25 35 Chips 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 190 210 30 40 22 11 Yoghurt You can also use your appliance to make your own yoghurt Making yoghurt 1 Remove the accessories and shelves from the cooking compartment 2 Heat 1 litre of milk 3...

Page 41: ...the dish with the sliced surfaces facing upwards Ensure that neither fruit nor mushrooms overlap on the wire rack 3 Grate vegetables and then blanch them Drain the excess water from the blanched vegetables and spread them evenly on the wire rack 4 Dry herbs on the stem Spread the herbs out evenly and slightly heaped on the wire rack 5 Turn very juicy fruit and vegetables several times After drying...

Page 42: ...er Do not place jars on cold or wet surfaces Protect the jars from draughts Place the jars on a clean cloth and cover them 8 Once the jars have cooled remove the clips Recommended settings Preserving food The specified times in the table are average values for preserving fruit and vegetables They may be influenced by room temperature the number of jars quantity heat and quality of the jar contents...

Page 43: ...en fruit vegetables and baked items Poultry meat and fish should ideally be defrosted in the refrigerator Not suitable for cream cakes or cream gateaux When defrosting food use the following shelf positions 1 wire rack Shelf position 2 2 wire racks Shelf positions 3 1 Note Food that is frozen in thin layers or small portions defrosts more quickly than food frozen in larger blocks Take the food out...

Page 44: ...re Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C Cooking time minutes Viennese whirls Universal pan 3 140 150 30 40 Viennese whirls Universal pan 3 140 150 30 40 Viennese whirls 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 140 1501 30 45 Viennese whirls 3 levels 2x Baking tray Universal pan 5 3 1 130 1401 40 55 Small cakes Universal pan 3 1501 25 35 Small cakes Universal pan 3 1501 25 35 Small cakes ...

Page 45: ...he gas type set at the factory is marked with an asterisk After converting the appliance from one gas type to another the new gas type must be labelled on the rating plate Use the gas conversion label to do this is used to indicate the gas type on the label Stick the label on which the gas conversion is marked with a star in the designated location on the rating plate The changes made to the appli...

Page 46: ...tural gas connection NG If you are using natural has NG the gas supply should be connected via a gas pipe or a safety gas hose with threaded fittings at both ends Connection types G EN ISO 228 G TS EN ISO 228 G R EN 10226 R TS 61 210 EN 10226 R WARNING Risk of explosion A gas leak may occur due to a damaged connection nozzle When connecting the gas pipe or safety gas hose never tighten the gas con...

Page 47: ...e Note You can find more information about which gas types can be used with the appliance and the appropri ate gas nozzles in the section entitled Technical data Gas Page 51 The numbers on the burners refer to their diameter Converting the gas type Replacing the gas connection part Replace the burner nozzles Depending on the gas setting that is configured at the factory replace or tighten the bypa...

Page 48: ...s via the bypass nozzles Requirements Close the gas isolating equipment Disconnect the appliance from the power supply 1 Switch off all of the knobs on the control panel 2 Remove the knobs one by one by holding them tightly against the control panel and pulling them to wards you slightly Converting the appliance from natural gas to liquefied gas If the appliance was set to natural gas at the time ...

Page 49: ...ed below these 5 Note To ensure that no scratches are formed on the matte glass plate do not allow the underside of the hob to come into contact with objects Hold the front section of the hob and tilt it upwards at a maximum angle of 30 Secure the hob with the profile bar by placing it vertically on the front burner mount 6 Remove the plastic covers from the front profiles on the right and left En...

Page 50: ...on the right and left Attach the plastic covers 4 Carefully install the hob Ensure that the plastic parts which must remain underneath the screws do not fall out Unscrew the two screws T20 on the front left and right on the hob If there are any burner connection screws screw them all into the cooktop 5 Install the burner bases in their respective positions according to their size Make sure that th...

Page 51: ...in accordance with the instructions in the operating manual Operating the hotplate Page 16 2 Set the gas cooker knob to the small flame setting Check whether the flame safety system is working by keeping the flame at the small flame setting for one minute 3 Check that the burners are burning correctly with both large and small flames a The flame must burn evenly and steadily 4 Turn the burner knob...

Page 52: ... 203 0 225 Gas flow at 15 C and 1013 mbar g h 127 125 127 127 Nozzle values for the high output burner Note the following information for the gas types that are listed in the table for some burners G20 G25 G20 G20 G25 G25 G25 3 G30 G31 G30 G30 G27 G2 350 Gas pressure mbar 20 25 20 25 20 25 25 28 30 37 50 37 20 13 Nozzle mm 1 16 1 16 1 10 1 34 1 26 1 26 0 85 0 75 0 80 1 38 1 65 Bypass nozzle mm 0 7...

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Page 56: ...hen GERMANY www siemens home bsh group com Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom Manufactured by BSH Hausgeräte GmbH under the trademark licence of Siemens AG ...

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