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Warming Drawer food/power level
recommendations
Setting
Type of Food
Low
Medium
High
y
Rolls (Soft)
y
Empty dinner plates
Low
Medium
High
y
Gravies
y
Casseroles
y
Eggs
y
Vegetables
y
Biscuits
y
Rolls( hard )
y
Pastries
y
Roasts (Beef, Pork, Lamb)
Low
Medium
High
y
Bacon
y
Hamburger patties
y
Poultry
y
Pork chops
y
Pizza
y
Fried Foods
Different types of food may be placed in the warming
drawer at the same time. For best results, do not leave
food in the warming drawer for more than one hour. Do
not leave smaller quantities or heat-sensitive food, such as
eggs, in the warming drawer more than 30 minutes. The
maximum operating time is three hours.
CAUTION
y
Do not use the warming drawer for storage of
racks, broiler pans, insert pans, plates, or utensils
.
The warming drawer contains a heating element which
may damage any items not specifically designed to be
used with it and should only be used to store cookware
specifically supplied by LG with your range.
y
Do not put food or foil directly on the surface or
base of the warming drawer.
This may result in dam-
age to your drawer and may spoil your food.
y
Do not place plastic wrap in the warming drawer or
use it to cover food being heated in the warming
drawer
. Plastic may melt onto the drawer or surround-
ing areas and is very difficult to remove. Use only alu-
minum foil or cookware that is capable of withstand-
ing baking temperature to heat or cover your food.
y
Do not use the warming drawer to heat water or
any other liquids.
Spilled liquids may cause an elec-
trical short or result in severe personal injury, electric
shock or death.
y
Never place plastics, paper, canned foods or other
combustible material into the warming drawer. These
items pose a severe risk of fire, damage and injury.
y
In the unlikely event that an item falls behind the
warming drawer, always turn the power off and
wait for the warming drawer to cool before retriev-
ing the item.
Never attempt to retrieve any items that
fall behind the warming drawer without first turning
the power off and ensuring the warming drawer cav-
ity has cooled off. Failure to do so may result in severe
personal injury, electric shock or death.
WARMING DRAWER