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Using Your  
Warming Drawer

1. 

Temperature knob

2. 

Luminous ON-OFF switch

3. 

ON-OFF light 

The control parts are the temperature knob and 
the luminous ON-OFF switch.

With the switch pressed (position 1) the drawer is 
on, whereas with the switch released (position 0) 
the drawer is off.

These parts are visible only when the drawer is 
open.

When the drawer is closed, a control light on the 
front of the appliance indicates if the drawer is 
switched on.

Temperature

Control

Cups, Glasses

Plates

Crockery

approx. 40°C 

approx. 60°C 

approx. 85°C 

Hot drinks in glasses previously warmed at this 

temperature do not become cool so quickly, 

and in any case the container can be touched 

without any risk

The food on these plates stays hot for a longer 

time. The containers can be touched without 

any risk, otherwise use gloves or pot-holders

The thermostat is set to max temperature.

The containers can be touched with special 

gloves or pot-holders

Temperature

Information Regarding Use

Operation

  Place the dishes in the drawer 

  Set a temperature 

  Switch the appliance on; the switch lights up 

  Close the drawer gently 

  Switch the appliance off before removing the warmed dishes

Selecting the Temperature

  The temperature knob enables a temperature adjustment of  

 

between approx. 30°C and 85°C. 

  Turn the temperature knob all the way clockwise to max. and  

 

then anticlockwise. 

  Do not force it past the stop, otherwise the thermostat will be  

 

damaged. 

  The temperature scale does not indicate the absolute  

 

temperature values in °C, but gives symbols that represent the  

 

optimum temperature for the respective dish group.

Warming Times

The time necessary for warming dishes, glasses, etc. depends on  
various factors: 

  Material and thickness of the dishes 

  Load amount 

  Load arrangement 

  Temperature setting

Therefore exact indications cannot be provided.

It is advisable to find the required optimum settings by practical  
experience.

Load Capacity

  The load capacity depends on the height of the appliance and  

 

the size of the dishes. 

  The following load examples are only a guide. 

  Remember that the maximum drawer load is 25kg.

20
36
30

10
10
10

80
40
30

18

2

Ø26cm
Ø22cm

Ø10cm
Ø27cm

Ø22cm
Ø36cm

Ø22cm

21cmx18cm

plates
soup plates
soup bowls
plates
soup plates
pizza plates
espresso coffee cups
cappuccino cups
glasses (grog)
soup plates
meat plates

6
6
1
1
1
2

Ø28cm

Ø10cm

Ø22cm

Ø19cm
Ø17cm

Ø36cm

plates
broth cups
soup plate
soup plate
soup plate
meat plates

dishes for 6 persons

or as required

Summary of Contents for SVW140

Page 1: ...epartment The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu Passionate about style SVW140 Warming Drawer Manual for Installation Use and Maintenance ...

Page 2: ... is modified an appliance fault may occur when it is used If the installation maintenance or repair works are not carried out correctly there may be risks for the user The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury in such cases During the warranty period repairs must only be carried out by the authorised technical service otherwise the warranty will be invalidated Installation repai...

Page 3: ...he warming drawer to the cabinet Spacers fix the drawer as shown opposite Note should it be necessary to align the appliance aesthetically with other combinations of product the drip tray at the bottom can be removed and eliminated by unfastening the two fixing screws Before connecting the appliance to the power supply compare the connection data voltage and frequency given on the dataplate with t...

Page 4: ...efore removing the warmed dishes Selecting the Temperature The temperature knob enables a temperature adjustment of between approx 30 C and 85 C Turn the temperature knob all the way clockwise to max and then anticlockwise Do not force it past the stop otherwise the thermostat will be damaged The temperature scale does not indicate the absolute temperature values in C but gives symbols that repres...

Page 5: ...y with a dry cloth Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents as they can create dull areas If any of these products accidentally comes into contact with the warming drawer immediately clean the appliance with a damp cloth Slight colour differences on the front of the appliance are due to the use of different materials such as glass plastic and metal Front panel Use a mild detergent and a soft wi...

Page 6: ...rawer by carefully lifting it upwards pic 5 and put it down The inside of the appliance can now be cleaned using water and detergent Do not place the drawer in water once it has been removed Refitting the Warming Drawer To refit the drawer carry out the removal procedure in reverse order To do this place the drawer off the guides NB There is a fixing hook on the left and right side under the warmi...

Page 7: ...the appliance is switched on the switch control light is faulty If the fault persists after the above checks contact CDA Customer Care Always specify a brief description of the fault the type and exact model of the warming drawer the Service number number after the word Service on the rating plate located on the outer right edge of the drawer slide your full address your telephone number If any re...

Page 8: ...he bottom of the warming drawer with aluminium foil or other objects The drawer seals must be kept clean to ensure that it closes properly Never pour water directly in warming drawer The juices of fruit dripping from the pan may leave permanent stains It is advisable to clean the warming drawer before reusing it To avoid scratching do not drag dishes on the bottom of the warming drawer Use suitabl...

Page 9: ...isposal of the product the user can help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and the health of persons The symbol on the product or on the accompanying documentation indicates that it should not be treated as domestic waste but must be taken to an appropriate collection centre for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Scrap the appliance in accordance with ...

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Page 12: ...Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu Passionate about style To contact our Customer Care Department or for Service please contact us on the details below ...

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