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6 Trouble-shooting

5.3 

Cleaning the interior

▸ Remove any soiling from the warming drawer while still hand warm. 
▸ Clean the warming plate, ventilation grille and operating panel with a soft cloth

dampened with water and a little washing-up liquid and dry with a soft cloth.

Trouble-shooting

This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If
another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Ser-
vices.

6.1 

What to do if …

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Dishes and/or food remain
cold.

The appliance is not
switched on.

▸ Switch the appliance on.

An interruption in the
power supply.

▸ Check the power supply.

The drawer is not closed
properly.

▸ Close the drawer.

Dishes and/or food are
not warm enough.

Warming duration too
short.

▸ Lengthen the warming dur-

ation.

The drawer is not closed
properly.

▸ Close the drawer.

Temperature is not set
high enough.

▸ Select a higher temperat-

ure setting.

The pilot lamp flashes reg-
ularly and the drawer is
closed.

A flashing pilot lamp sig-
nals that the drawer is
closed properly and a
delayed start has been
set.

▸ Close the drawer. End the

delayed start as required.

The pilot lamp flashes rap-
idly and the drawer is
open.

The delayed start is activ-
ated.

▸ Close the drawer and then

select operation with a
delayed start. Touch the 
button to end the delayed
start.

The pilot lamp does not il-
luminate when the drawer
is in operation.

Pilot lamp is defective.

▸ Call Customer Services.

The pilot lamp flashes rap-
idly and the drawer is
open/closed.

Warming drawer was not
switched off.

▸ Touch  .

The drawer cannot be
opened/closed.

Push-pull mechanism is
defective.

▸ Call Customer Services.

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Summary of Contents for WS 60 144

Page 1: ...Operating instructions WS 60 144 WS 60 162 WS 60 220 WS 60 283 WS 60 312 Warming drawer...

Page 2: ...ard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Validity T...

Page 3: ...bath mode 11 2 8 Loading examples 12 2 9 Wire shelf 13 3 Operating modes 13 3 1 Heating serving and tableware 13 3 2 Heating cups 14 3 3 Keeping food warm 14 3 4 Making yoghurt 15 3 5 Favourite 15 4 U...

Page 4: ...been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainten ance shall not be undertaken by children...

Page 5: ...by qualified personnel in accord ance with the guidelines and standards for low voltage installations and the spe cifications of the local electricity supply companies A plug in appliance may only be...

Page 6: ...ly disconnect it from the power sup ply immediately Ensure there are no foreign bodies or pets in the warming drawer before clos ing it Do not store objects in the warming drawer that could pose a dan...

Page 7: ...ay from children How to avoid damaging the appliance Do not use objects that can rust in the warming drawer Using knives or cutting wheels in the drawer will visibly damage the surface To prevent corr...

Page 8: ...ull system 3 Pilot lamp Illuminates when in operation and the drawer is closed Flashes regularly when in operation and the drawer is open and when a delayed start has been set and the drawer is closed...

Page 9: ...ating mode for making yoghurt 8 Favourite operating mode The temperatures refer to the surface of the warming plate when the appliance is empty Own measurements can be imprecise and are not suitable f...

Page 10: ...and dry your hands The buttons will otherwise not react or can come on accidentally Touch the button to switch the drawer on Tap or repeatedly to set the required temperature and duration or use one o...

Page 11: ...ed flashes in the display Close the drawer If a delayed start has been set the pilot lamp flashes until opera tion starts The pilot lamp illumin ates after an automatic start 2 7 Sabbath mode The Sabb...

Page 12: ...of each item 2 items 220 mm A 30 items A B C 15 of each item A B C D E F 10 of each item 1 of each item 2 items 162 mm A 20 items A B C 10 of each item A B C D E F 8 of each item 1 of each item 1 item...

Page 13: ...modes 3 1 Heating serving and tableware Spread dishes across entire warming plate The heating duration depends on the mater ial and thickness of the dishes as well as their quantity height and arrange...

Page 14: ...a result the dishes are not heated evenly Risk of burns To prevent burns only use the operating mode for heating cups and glasses Place the cups and or glasses in the warming drawer Touch the button T...

Page 15: ...Always use protective gloves or oven cloths to remove the dishes Suitable foods Accompaniments poultry vegetables fish meat sauces and soups 3 4 Making yoghurt Put the prepared milk with the yoghurt i...

Page 16: ...Uses 4 1 Possible uses The table lists various uses for the warming drawer Set the required level Preheat the dishes according to the table below Setting level Approximate duration Food dishes Note ma...

Page 17: ...eat cooked at a low temperature Preheat tableware cover food max Heating up food or keeping it warm e g omelettes cr pes pancakes tacos tortillas fajitas Preheat tableware cover food max Keeping food...

Page 18: ...rom natural fibres no synthetic fibres 4 2 Low temperature cooking The setting is suitable for low temperature cooking and cooking to completion of seared small to medium sized high quality cuts of me...

Page 19: ...ing the last 45 60 minutes of cooking To keep meat that has been cooked at a low temperature warm switch back to level after low temperature cooking Small pieces of meat can be kept warm for up to 45...

Page 20: ...d or food are not warm enough Warming duration too short Lengthen the warming dur ation The drawer is not closed properly Close the drawer Temperature is not set high enough Select a higher temperat u...

Page 21: ...pliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use e g through children playing Disconnect the appliance from the mains With a fixed appliance this is to be carried out by a qualified electr...

Page 22: ...ware 13 I Identification plate 21 Initial set up 5 Instructions for use 5 Interior Cleaning 20 L Loading examples 12 Low temperature cooking 18 Cooking to completion 18 Searing times 18 M Maintenance...

Page 23: ...period You will require the serial number FN and appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information FN ________...

Page 24: ...Quick instructions Open appliance Switch appliance on Set temperature Set duration Switch appliance off Close appliance V ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66 CH 6302 Zug info vzug com www vzug com 1044764 R02...

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