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Wd140CL Warmer drawer

Operation

introduction

note:

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Do not use the appliance to re-heat, cook or keep food and 

drink warm. Condensation from the food or drink could lead to 

corrosion in the appliance.

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Always use heat-resistant gloves to remove heated crockery 

from the drawer. 

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The load bearing capacity of the appliance, irrespective of its 

height, is 20kg maximum.

Controls

The controls consist of a temperature dial and an On/Off switch. These are only 

visible when the drawer is open. When the drawer is closed, you can tell when the 

appliance is switched on because the On/Off switch illuminates through the hole 

in the front of the drawer.

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Summary of Contents for WD140CL

Page 1: ...60CM Warming drawer WD140CL Version 01 GB IE Warmer drawer Barcode 5052931258802 WARNING Read the instructions before using the appliance WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 1 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

Page 2: ...2 WD140CL Warmer drawer 01 x 1 02 x 2 03 x 3 04 x 1 1 1 05 x 2 4mm x 25mm WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 2 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

Page 3: ...r future reference Getting started Your product 03 Before you start 04 Safety 06 In more detail Operation 11 Care and maintenance 14 Troubleshooting 14 Recycling and disposal 16 Technical and legal in...

Page 4: ...140CL Warmer drawer GB IE Your product 01 On Off switch neon indicator 02 Temperature control 03 Warming drawer 04 Anti slip mat 05 Operation indicator 01 02 03 05 04 Your product WD140CL C L A5 GB IM...

Page 5: ...t contains glass please take care when fitting or handling to prevent personal injury or damage to the product The specifications plate is available on this appliance This plate displays all the neces...

Page 6: ...owing the manufacturer s instructions This appliance complies with all current European safety legislation however the Manufacturer must emphasise that this compliance does not prevent the surfaces of...

Page 7: ...ns with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and underst...

Page 8: ...hould be taken to avoid touching the base of the drawer Warning Accessible parts may become hot during use Children should be kept away Warning Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replaci...

Page 9: ...damaging the cord do not squeeze bend or chafe it on sharp edges Keep it away from hot surfaces and open flames as well Lay out the cord in such a way that no unintentional pulling or tripping over it...

Page 10: ...iance off before disconnecting the power plug This appliance is classified as protection class 1 and must be connected to a protective ground Earth Means for full disconnection must be incorporated in...

Page 11: ...to remove heated crockery from the drawer The load bearing capacity of the appliance irrespective of its height is 20kg maximum Controls The controls consist of a temperature dial and an On Off switc...

Page 12: ...lf off When the temperature falls below that selected the heating element switches on again automatically The temperature scale around the dial is shown in symbols rather than in C The symbols represe...

Page 13: ...the type and size of your own dishes Note The maximum load bearing capacity of the drawer is 20kg The following layouts are suggestion only Layout 1 Or individually Item Diameter mm Item Diameter mm...

Page 14: ...ck Troubleshooting Note Installation work and repairs to electrical components of this appliance must only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in accordance with local and nati...

Page 15: ...e noise from the fan there could be a problem with the fan or the mains fuse has blown Check the mains fuse and if this does not solve the problem call Customer Services the crockery is too hot There...

Page 16: ...oduct is disposed of correctly you will help to avoid possible negative consequences for the environment and public health which could occur if this product is not handled correctly To receive more de...

Page 17: ...any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an authorized engineer modify or attempt to repair the appliance t...

Page 18: ...o fault is found then GAA reserves the right to charge for the call out at the going rate In the course of the service work carried out it may be necessary to remove the built in appliance from its fi...

Page 19: ...ing their modifications and the corresponding transpositions from the national law EN 60335 2 25 A2 2006 EN 60335 2 6 A2 2008 EN 60335 1 A13 2008 EN 62233 2008 Comply with the European Directives 2006...

Page 20: ...20 In more detail WD140CL Warmer drawer GB IE Installation Possible installation examples 7mm 6mm 14mm1 548mm 537mm 595mm 128mm 23mm WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 20 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

Page 21: ...using unit The appliance is supplied with three metal trims 03 which have an adhesive underside These trims must be stuck on to the drawer so that they seal any gaps between the housing unit and the d...

Page 22: ...22 Appendix GB IE WD140CL Warmer drawer Installation Positioning the appliance in the housing unit Fig 1 1 1 2 2 WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 22 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

Page 23: ...23 Notes WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 23 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

Page 24: ...GB IE B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hants SO53 3LE United Kingdom www diy com WD140CL C L A5 GB IM 08 indd 24 11 4 13 3 02 PM...

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