Brand: BOSCH
Category: Oven
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: April 20, 2026, 7:51 p.m.
One-year warranty covering material or workmanship defects for home use.
| What's wrong? | Cause Probable | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The general electrical system is malfunctioning | -Defective fuse. -The automatic circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse has blown. | Check the fuse in the general fuse box, and replace it if faulty. Check the general incoming cabinet for a tripped automatic circuit breaker or blown fuse. |
| The electric ignitor does not work | -There is food or cleaning product residue between the ignitor and the burner. -The burners are wet. -The burner caps are not set correctly. | The space between the ignitor and the burner must be cleaned carefully. -Dry the burner covers carefully. - Ensure that the covers have been correctly set. |
| The flames on the burners are not uniform | -The different parts of the burner have been set incorrectly. -The grooves on the burners' gas outlets are dirty. -The burners may not be totally dry. | - Correctly set the various parts. Clean the grooves on the burners' gas outlets. Proceed with thorough drying (take special care with monoblock burners). |
| The gas flow does not appear to be normal or no gas comes out | -The gas mains are turned off through a mid-pipe valve. If the gas comes from a gas bottle, it may be empty. | - Open possible mid-pipe valves. -Replace the gas bottle with a full one. |
| There is a smell of gas in the kitchen area | -A gas valve has been left on. -There may be a leak from the coupling to the gas bottle. | -Check to see if any gas valve is on. Ensure that the coupling has been made correctly. |
| The safeties of the various burners do not work | - The control knob has not been held down long enough. -The grooves on the burners' gas outlets are dirty. | - Once the burner is lit, keep the control knob pressed for a few more seconds. Clean the grooves on the burners' gas outlets. |