How do I find my Bosch model number?
For your Bosch electric slide-in range, the model number is typically printed on the appliance rating plate (often labeled E-Nr.). On model HEI8054U, check around the oven door frame area first; the exact location is shown in the HEI8054U owner's manual.
Where to look on a Bosch range
We recommend checking these common rating-plate locations in this order:
- Along the oven door frame (open the oven door and inspect the front frame)
- On the inside edge of the storage or warming drawer opening (remove the drawer if needed)
- Behind the lower drawer front area or on the frame just above it
- On the back panel (if you can safely access it)
What you are looking for (and why it matters)
Bosch often labels the model as E-Nr. (model) and may also list an FD number (production date) and a serial number. Using the correct model number helps us match the right parts, diagrams, and installation details for your exact range.
Quick ID guide
| Label on tag | What it means | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| E-Nr. | Model number | Ordering parts, manuals |
| FD | Production code | Version matching |
| Serial | Unique unit ID | Service records |
Tips to read the tag accurately
- Use a flashlight and take a clear photo before writing anything down
- Copy every character exactly (letters, numbers, and any slashes)
- If the tag is worn, try viewing it from an angle to reduce glare
- Match your model number before ordering electrical parts like a range surface element control switch 00632570
Why it matters
Bosch ranges can have multiple revisions that look similar but use different surface element switches, hotplates, door gaskets, or control components. The correct model number prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset my Bosch oven?
To reset your Bosch electric slide-in range model HEI8054U, turn the oven off by switching the range circuit breaker OFF for about 30 minutes, then switch it back ON. This power-cycles the control and often clears temporary glitches.
Reset steps (safe, basic power reset)
- Turn the oven controls to OFF.
- Switch the range breaker OFF (or remove the fuse if your home uses fuses).
- Wait 30 minutes.
- Restore power by switching the breaker ON.
- Set the clock (if needed) and test Bake for a few minutes.
- If an error code returns, write it down before resetting again.
If the oven still will not work after the reset
A reset helps when the control is “stuck,” but repeated failures usually point to a heat, sensor, door lock, or control issue.
Common next checks:
- Confirm the breaker is a double-pole breaker and is fully reset (OFF then ON).
- If the oven overheated, let it cool completely; the cooling fan may run after shutdown.
- If the door is not closing tightly, inspect the seal; a worn gasket can cause heat loss and longer preheat times.
- If the oven is in a self-clean related lock condition, allow time for the lock to release after cooling.
Helpful troubleshooting guide
| What you see | What it often means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display blank | No power to range | Check breaker, outlet, terminal block wiring |
| Error code returns | Fault detected again | Record the code; follow the HEI8054U owner’s manual steps |
| Oven heats unevenly | Airflow or fan issue | Check convection fan operation; consider thermador wall oven convection fan motor 00642845 if diagnosed bad |
| Door won’t seal | Heat escaping | Inspect/replace door gasket 00755053 if torn or flattened |
Why it matters
Resetting clears temporary control-board logic errors and restores normal operation without replacing parts. If the same error code keeps coming back, the code is the fastest way to pinpoint the failing component and avoid unnecessary part swaps.
Last updated: January 2026
What is error code e0 11 on Bosch oven?
On the Bosch HEI8054U electric slide-in range, error code E0 11 (often shown as E011) points to a stuck or continuously pressed control-panel button. Clearing the keypad and resetting power usually restores normal operation; if the code returns, the touch/control interface typically needs service.
What to try first (safe, quick checks)
- Press each control-panel button once to make sure none are physically stuck.
- Wipe the control panel with a soft, slightly damp cloth; dry it completely (moisture can trigger false key presses).
- Power reset: turn the range off at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- If the oven is hot, let it cool and recheck; heat and steam can affect the keypad.
- If you recently cleaned the panel, wait 30 to 60 minutes for any trapped moisture to evaporate.
What the code usually means (and what it does not)
E0 11 is typically a keypad input fault, not a heating failure. In most cases, the bake element, broil element, and temperature sensor are not the root cause.
| Symptom you see | Most likely cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Code appears immediately at power-up | Keypad is shorted or stuck | Do a breaker reset; if it returns, plan control-panel service |
| Code appears after cleaning | Moisture under keys | Dry panel fully; avoid spraying cleaner directly |
| Random beeping, buttons “self-activate” | Failing touch/control interface | Service the control interface |
Why it matters
A stuck key can prevent normal oven operation and can also cause unexpected beeps or canceled cooking cycles. Addressing it early helps avoid repeated lockouts and protects the electronic control from ongoing input faults.
Where to confirm model-specific steps
For control-panel operation and any model-specific reset guidance, follow the HEI8054U user manual.
Last updated: January 2026




