Bosch HBL8651UC Supplement - Page 6

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Side Hinge Door Opening/Closing Troubleshooting Guide Primary observation Additional observations Cause: Solution The door does not pull itself closed and feels difficult to open as well. The side edge of the inner door (on the handle side of the door) appears to make contact with the unit's side trim. The installation is causing the side trim to be pushed too far inwards. Check the installation of the unit in the cabinetry. Try to move the unit in the cabinet towards the side of the hinges as much as possible to allow the interfering side trim to open up. May also try to adjust the location of the side trim screws to hold the trim away from the door. Check again the cabinet opening to ensure that it is not too narrow. Widen the cutout as necessary. The door does not hold Very little force is required itself closed. to pull open the door. The door catch mechanism internal to the door has inadvertently tripped while the door was open. To reset the mechanism, close the door completely and while closed, push in firmly on the door handle until the mechanism resets. A firm push may be required. Open to test. The door does not close When closing the door onto The door Refer to the side hinge door alignment onto the striker the striker, the door lifts alignment is too procedure to raise the handle side of the door smoothly. itself upwards. low to engage until the door closes smoothly. Once closed, the door You will feel a slight bump properly with the It should open smoothly and pull itself closed opens without incident. as the roller (internal to the striker. smoothly without hearing or feeling an door) hits the tip of the See figure B in the interference. striker and lifts the door. side hinge door If the door needs to lift substantially, the door will alignment instructions. no longer pull itself closed, and assistance is required to push it closed fully. The door does not close While trying to open the The door To open a sticking door, apply pressure onto the striker door from a closed position, alignment is too downward on the handle while pulling. smoothly. Once closed, the door may also appear to stick while pulling the door open you feel an interference that high to engage Refer to the side hinge door alignment catches the door and may properly with the procedure to lower the handle side of the door prevent it from opening. striker. until the door closes smoothly. You feel a similar interference when closing. See figure A in the side hinge door alignment instructions. It should open smoothly and pull itself closed smoothly without hearing or feeling an interference. Remove Safety Cap before Using . Probe Some models include a temperature probe used to sense internal tempererature of meats during cooking. The probe ships with a black plastic safety cap over the pointed metal end of the probe. The cap must be removed prior to use. English 5

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English 5
Remove Safety Cap before Using
Probe
Some models include a temperature probe used
to sense
internal tempererature of meats during cooking.
The probe ships with a black plastic safety cap over the
pointed metal end of the probe. The cap must be removed
prior to use.
.
Side Hinge Door Opening/Closing Troubleshooting Guide
Primary observation
Additional observations
Cause:
Solution
The door does not pull
itself closed and feels
difficult to open as well.
The side edge of the inner
door (on the handle side of
the door) appears to make
contact with the unit's side
trim.
The installation is
causing the side
trim to be pushed
too far inwards.
Check the installation of the unit in the
cabinetry.
Try to move the unit in the cabinet
towards the side of the hinges as much as
possible to allow the interfering side trim to
open up.
May also try to adjust the location of the side
trim screws to hold the trim away from the
door.
Check again the cabinet opening to ensure
that it is not too narrow.
Widen the cutout as
necessary.
The door does not hold
itself closed.
Very little force is required
to pull open the door.
The door catch
mechanism
internal to the
door has
inadvertently
tripped while the
door was open.
To reset the mechanism, close the door
completely and while closed, push in firmly on
the door handle until the mechanism resets.
A firm push may be required.
Open to test.
The door does not close
onto the striker
smoothly.
Once closed, the door
opens without incident.
When closing the door onto
the striker, the door lifts
itself upwards.
You will feel a slight bump
as the roller (internal to the
door) hits the tip of the
striker and lifts the door.
If the door needs to lift
substantially, the door will
no longer pull itself closed,
and assistance is required
to push it closed fully.
The door
alignment is too
low to engage
properly with the
striker.
See figure B in the
side hinge door
alignment
instructions.
Refer to the side hinge door alignment
procedure to raise the handle side of the door
until the door closes smoothly.
It should open smoothly and pull itself closed
smoothly without hearing or feeling an
interference.
The door does not close
onto the striker
smoothly.
Once closed, the door
may also appear to
stick while pulling the
door open
While trying to open the
door from a closed position,
you feel an interference that
catches the door and may
prevent it from opening.
You feel a similar
interference when closing.
The door
alignment is too
high to engage
properly with the
striker.
See figure A in the
side hinge door
alignment
instructions.
To open a sticking door, apply pressure
downward on the handle while pulling.
Refer to the side hinge door alignment
procedure to lower the handle side of the door
until the door closes smoothly.
It should open smoothly and pull itself closed
smoothly without hearing or feeling an
interference.