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8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Generally  speaking,  cleaning  is  the  only  form  of 
maintenance necessary.

Attention

!  Before  you  begin  cleaning,  disconnect  the 

appliance from the outlet. Disconnect the cord from the 
outlet and turn off the appliance.

Warning

!  Do  not  use  harsh  detergents  or  abrasive 

products and/or scrubbing pads and sponges and sharp 
objects as they can stain and damage the appearance 
of the appliance.

Warning

! Never use a vacuum cleaner on the internal 

parts of the appliance.

8.1 Front and Panel Commands

The use of a moist cloth is sufficient when cleaning the 
appliance.  In  the  event  the  appliance  requires  further 
cleaning,  add  drops  of  detergent  in  the  water.  Dry  the 
appliance with a dry cloth. The steel front of the appliance 
can  be  cleaned  with  products  specifically  designed  for 
steel.  Such  products  prevent  the  formation  of  dirt  on 
the  surface  of  the  drawer.  Apply  a  minimal  amount  of 
the product on a soft and apply it to the surface of the 
appliance.

8.2 Inside

To clean the inside space use a moist cloth. In the event 
the  appliance  requires  further  cleaning  add  drops  of 
detergent to the water. Dry the surface with a dry cloth. 
Make  sure  to  avoid  water  draining  into  the  ventilation 
holes. Only use the appliance after the drawers are dry 
completely.

9 TROUBLESHOOTING

ATTENTION

!  Repairs  must  only  be  performed  by 

specialized  and  qualified  personnel.  Any  repair  work 
not  performed  by  professional  personnel  may  cause 
damage to the appliance for which the manufacturer will 
not be liable.
The  following  problems  can  be  fixed  by  the  consumer 
without the assistance of the Service Department.

The drawer is not hot enough. Make sure that:

  The appliance is turned on;

  The correct temperature has been set;

  The  opening  of  the  ventilation  fan  is  not  blocked  by 

plates or other large obstructions;

  The drawers have had sufficient time to heat up.

The drawer is not hot at all.  Make sure that:

  You hear the fan running;

  If  the  fan  is  turned  on  this  means  that  the  heating 

system is working;

  If the fan does not work this means it is defective;

  The circuit fuse is blown.

10 APPLIANCE INSTALLATION

10.1 Before you begin installation

Make sure that the voltage shown on the appliance label 
corresponds to that of your electrical system. 
Open  the  drawer  and  remove  all  accessories  and 
packing materials.

Attention!

  The  front  of  the  drawer  may  be  covered 

with  a  protective  coating  over  it.  Carefully  remove  the 
coating  before  using  the  appliance.  Start  by  removing 
the  protective  film  from  the  bottom.  Make  sure  that 
the drawer is not damaged. Be certain that the drawer 
closes properly. In case of damage, contact the Service 
Department.
The warming drawer can only be attached and installed 
with the tools provided by the appliance manufacturer. 
The manufacturer does not guarantee the operation of 
the appliance if materials from a different manufacturer 
have been used. The manufacturer is not responsible for 
damage caused by improper use.

10.2 Proceed

Before  you  begin  assembling  the  drawers  of  the 
appliance,  make  sure  there  is  enough  room  to  fit  the 
drawer and the appliance.

The precise dimensions for the installment are indicated 
in mm. Follow these guidelines for assembly:

  Position the drawer so that it is directly centered

  Be certain that the frame is perfectly perpendicular

  Open the drawer and fix the structure to the wall with 

the two screws already in place

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Summary of Contents for SWMD1054

Page 1: ...Instruction manual for warming drawer Model code WMD1356 SWMD1054 Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk ...

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Page 3: ...PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE Dear Customer we would like to thank you and congratulate you on your choice This new product has been carefully designed and built using top quality materials and meticulously tested to ensure that it meets all your culinary requirements Please read and observe these simple instructi...

Page 4: ...Before you Begin 6 Control Panel 7 Using your Warming Drawer 8 Using your Warming Drawer 9 Troubleshooting 10 Appliance Installation CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS Includes recommendations for use description of commands and correct procedures for the care and clearing of the appliance INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Use intended for qualified technicians 4 ...

Page 5: ...isk for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important consign the appliance to the proper local organization authorized to collect broken appliances Proper and intelligent disposal consists of recovering materials of value Remove the plugs or electrical cords of appliances that are no longer being used so that they no longer pose a threat to children 3 Safety Instructions...

Page 6: ...ever use a vacuum cleaner The vacuum could create pressure on the components causing a short circuit The vacuum may also damage the surface and the components of the appliance damages for which the manufacturer will not be liable For cleaning the appliance we recommend following the suggestions listed under Cleaning and Maintenance of the manual REPAIRS ATTENTION Maintenance work and or repairs mu...

Page 7: ...east two hours Once heated set the temperature to 75 C Be sure that the kitchen is kept well ventilated during the heating period The metal parts have been specially treated with a protective coating that can sometimes cause odors the first time the drawer is heated These odors will quickly dissipate and should not be considered a defect of the appliance 6 Control Panel 7 Using your Warming Drawer...

Page 8: ...f the Service Department The drawer is not hot enough Make sure that The appliance is turned on The correct temperature has been set The opening of the ventilation fan is not blocked by plates or other large obstructions The drawers have had sufficient time to heat up The drawer is not hot at all Make sure that You hear the fan running If the fan is turned on this means that the heating system is ...

Page 9: ...GB 550 min SCHEMA DIMENSIONALE CASSETTO INCASSO 560 X 595 CON FORNO DA 480 WARMING DRAWER DIMENSION DIAGRAM 560 X 595 FOR 480 OVENS 9 ...

Page 10: ...GB SCHEMA DIMENSIONALE CASSETTO INCASSO 560 X 595 CON FORNO DA 450 WARMING DRAWER DIMENSION DIAGRAM 560 X 595 FOR 450 OVENS 10 ...

Page 11: ...f powering the appliance and that has a gap of 3 mm minimum to guarantee disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the warming drawer Connect the appliance to the ground circuit to conform to safety regulations regarding electrical systems ATTENTION THE WARMING DRAWER MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUND CIRCUIT In the event of the failure of the cable supplied with the warming drawer replace...

Page 12: ...www caple co uk Cod 2 002 61 0 ...

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