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Touch TIME then the display will begin flashing timer
Use rotary knob to change this to CLOCK
Touch TIME again and it will say ENTER TIME with the time flashing
Use the rotary knob to change the time as required
Touch START and the time is now changed
We have an older Bosch Oven (maybe circa 2010), and the way to access the special settings is to hold down the "Temp" button for 2 seconds which reveals a hidden menu of goodies. I made two changes in there--changed it back to 12 hour instead of military time as well as disabled the annoying beeps every time you press a button. Manual is here: https://media3.bsh-group.com/Documents/9000369981_A.pdf
turn the oven off at mains for a few secs. When you turn it on the display should flash 0.00 or 12.00. Press the clock button once ( don't hold it in) use the + or - to set time. Once time selected don't press anything else after a few secs the oven will register and hold you selection.
I don't know this particular model but on a lot of different brand stoves/ovens the clocks only work on military time. I have encountered many of these and they are manufactured to work on this time only. Unfortunately I have one sitting in my kitchen!
When you changed the bulb did you turn the power off at the mains if so then you need to reset the clock on the front panel the fan will not work but all other functions will look in book it will tell you clock reset.Hope I helped.
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It is likely that the convection element is burned out and needs to be replaced. If all other functions are working then this is the place to start. Teh back panel inside of the oven can be removed by removing the 4 visible philips screws on it. The element should look smooth and round, if not then it needs to be replaced. Be sure to turn power off to the oven before replacing it. Remove the screws that fasten the element to the back wall and gently pull the element away from the wall an inch or so. the wires will be exposed and can be unclipped from the element do not let them fall inside of the back of the oven or you will have to remove the oven from the wall to get at the back panel. Install the new element in the reverse procedure.
If the element looks good then it will have to be tested with a multimeter to verify that it is still good before proceeding to check the selector switch for burn marks.
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