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Bosch HBN8451UC - Setting Temperature Offsets

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58300000202443_ARA_EN_C JANUARY 2018 Service Manual for Bosch 800 Series Built-in Wall Ovens
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Copyright by BSH Home Appliances Corporation 1901 Main St Suite 600 Irvine, CA 92614 800 944-2904
This material is intended for the sole use of BSH authorized persons and may contain confidential and proprietary information. Any unauthorized review, use, copying, disclosure, or distribution in any format is prohibited.
4.2.3 Setting Temperature Offsets
In some cases, it may be necessary to adjust the oven temperature if
the customer reports that food is consistently under- or over-cooked,
even though the oven is operating normally. Temperature Offsets can
be entered by the customer from the Customer Settings menu to raise
or lower the cavity temperature during operation in modes other than
Broil, Convection Broil, Warm, Pizza or Self-clean.
The allowable Offset range is from 0°F to 35°F, positive or negative.
1. Press Settings to access the Customer Settings menu (from
stand-by mode only)
2. Press 9 for Temperature Offset (single/upper) or 10 (lower).
3. Press Enter to edit the current setting.
4. Press (-) or (+) then enter the offset value using the numeric
keys - always enter the value as 2 digits (i.e, 05).
The new value is saved when the display changes from edit
mode back to display mode.
5. Press Oven Clear/Off to exit the Settings menu on single ovens
or press Upper Clear/Off or Lower Clear/Off to exit the Settings
menu on double ovens.
Example: A +25° offset will result in a cavity temperature of 350°
when the cooking temperature is set to 325° for any of the cooking
modes affected by the Offset. Similarly, a -25° offset will result in a
cavity temperature of 300° when the cooking temperature is set to
325°.
The adjusted temperature cannot be less than the minimum allowable
temperature for the cooking mode, nor higher than the maximum for
the cooking mode. See Allowable Operating Range by Cooking Mode
section.
For double ovens, a temperature offset may be set for each oven.
Table 5 Element duty cycles during Fast Preheat
Table 6 Element duty cycles during Regulate

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