1
2
3
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
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