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What should I do if the warming drawer
doesn’t work?
WARNING! Any type of repair must only be
done by a specialised technician. Any repair
done by a person not authorised by the
manufacturer is dangerous.
Before contacting Technical Assistance, check on
the following:
The crockery doesn’t heat up enough.
Check whether:
- The appliance has been switched on.
- The appropriate temperature has been
selected.
- The air circulation orifices are covered by the
crockery.
- The crockery was left to heat up for sufficient
time.
Heating time depends on several factors, such as,
for example:
- Crockery material type and thickness.
- Quantity of crockery.
- How the crockery is arranged.
The cro
ckery doesn’t heat up at all.
Check
whether:
- You can hear the noise of a fan.
If the fan is operating then the heating
element is broken; if the fan is not operating
then the fan is broken.
- The switchboard fuses / circuit breakers
have fused / tripped out.
The crockery is heating up too much.
- The temperature selector is broken.
The on/off switch does not light up.
-
The switch’s pilot light has blown.
Environmental protection
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging bears the Green Point mark.
Dispose of all the packaging materials such as
cardboard, expanded polystyrene and plastic
wrapping in the appropriate bins. In this way you
can be sure that the packaging materials will be
re-used.
Disposal of equipment no longer used
According to European Directive 2002/96/EC on
the management of waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), home electrical appliances
should not be put into the normal systems for
disposal of solid urban waste.
Outdated
appliances
should
be
collected
separately to optimise component material
recovery and re-cycling rates and to prevent
potential harm to human health and the
environment. The symbol of a rubbish container
superimposed by a diagonal cross should be put
on all such products to remind people of their
obligation to have such items collected separately.
Consumers should contact their local authorities
or point of sale and request information on the
appropriate places to leave their old home
electrical appliances.
Before disposing of your appliance, render it non-
usable by pulling out the power cable, cutting this
and disposing of it.