Bosch HES7132U Use & Care Manual - Page 33

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• Aluminum foil may be used to cover food; However, DO NOT line the warming drawer with aluminum foil. • Do not use the warming drawer for storage. Table 9: Warming Drawer Chart Food Bacon Beef, Medium and well done Beef, rare Bread, hard rolls Bread, soft rolls, coffee cakes Biscuits Casseroles Eggs Fish, seafood Fried foods Gravy, cream sauces Ham Pancakes Pies, one crust Pies, two crusts Pizza Pork Potatoes, baked Potatoes, mashed Poultry, roasted Vegetables Plates Plate of food Temperature Hi Med Med Med Med Med Med Med Med Hi Med Med Hi Med Med Hi Med Hi Med Med Med Low Med Covered / Uncovered Uncovered Covered Covered Uncovered Covered Covered Covered Covered Covered Uncovered Covered Covered Covered Covered Uncovered Covered Covered Covered Covered Covered Covered Uncovered Covered Cleaning and Maintenance Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning the Cooktop CAUTION Do not use any cleaner on the glass while the surface is hot; use only the razor blade scraper. The resulting fumes can be hazardous to your health. Heated cleaner can chemically attack and damage surface. Precautions for Long Life and Good • Appearance of the Surface • • Regular, daily care using the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner will protect the surface and make it easier to remove food soil and water spots. The glass ceramic cooking surface is a durable material resistant to impact but not unbreakable if a pan or other object is dropped on it. Never cook food directly on the glass. English 31

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English 31
Aluminum foil may be used to cover food; However, DO NOT line the warming
drawer with aluminum foil.
Do not use the warming drawer for storage.
Care and Cleaning
Care and Cleaning -
the Cooktop
CAUTION
Do not use any cleaner on the glass while the surface is hot; use only
the razor blade scraper. The resulting fumes can be hazardous to your
health. Heated cleaner can chemically attack and damage surface.
Precautions for Long Life and Good
Appearance of the Surface
Regular, daily care using the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner will protect the
surface and make it easier to remove food soil and water spots.
The glass ceramic cooking surface is a durable material resistant to impact
but not unbreakable if a pan or other object is dropped on it.
Never cook food directly on the glass.
Table 9: Warming Drawer Chart
Food
Temperature
Covered /
Uncovered
Bacon
Hi
Uncovered
Beef, Medium and well done
Med
Covered
Beef, rare
Med
Covered
Bread, hard rolls
Med
Uncovered
Bread, soft rolls, coffee cakes
Med
Covered
Biscuits
Med
Covered
Casseroles
Med
Covered
Eggs
Med
Covered
Fish, seafood
Med
Covered
Fried foods
Hi
Uncovered
Gravy, cream sauces
Med
Covered
Ham
Med
Covered
Pancakes
Hi
Covered
Pies, one crust
Med
Covered
Pies, two crusts
Med
Uncovered
Pizza
Hi
Covered
Pork
Med
Covered
Potatoes, baked
Hi
Covered
Potatoes, mashed
Med
Covered
Poultry, roasted
Med
Covered
Vegetables
Med
Covered
Plates
Low
Uncovered
Plate of food
Med
Covered
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