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Bosch HBL57M52UC
Bosch 500 Series HBL57M52UC Microwave Wall Oven, 30" Exterior Width, One Compartment Convection, One Compartment Self Clean, 6.2 cu. ft. Capacity, Stainless Steel colour True European Convection
500 Series 30" Microwave Combination Oven 500 Series - Stainless Steel HBL57M52UC
UPC: 825225928690
General | |
Are some hobs controls integrated? | No |
Variant color | Stainless steel |
Cooking mode | Microwave |
Cooking method second cavity | 3rd element convection, Convection Bake, Convection Broil, Dough proving setting, Pizza setting, Small area grill, Top/bottom heating, Variable small-area grill, Warming |
Range of temperature (°C) | 0-85 °C |
Added steam | No |
Integrated Cleaning system | No |
Door hinge | drop down door |
Safety device | Door contact switch, door lock electronical, Safety switch-off func oven |
Included accessories | 2 x oven racks /lower |
Included accessories - cavity 2 | 2 x oven racks /lower |
Size and weight | |
Dimensions | 1244 x 755 x 622 mm |
Minimum height for installation | 1,234 mm |
Maximum height for installation | 1,234 mm |
Maximum width for installation | 724 mm |
Depth for installation | 597 mm |
Net weight | 148.8 kg |
Technical details | |
Plug type | fixed connection, no plug |
Power cord length | 127.0 cm |
Volts | 208-240 V |
Watts | 7,975 W |
Fuse protection | 40 A |
Included user manuals | [EN, FR] |
Comfort | |
Fast preheat | No |
Pizza setting | No |
Connectivity | |
Home Connect |
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