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    							GB-IE Instructions for the User 
       
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    7  USING THE WARMING DRAWER 
    7.1  Precautions and General Advice 
     When the warming drawer is used for the first time
    , it should be heated to 
    the maximum temperature for long enough to burn off  any oily residues left 
    by  the  manufacturing  process,  which  might  contamina te  foods  with 
    unpleasant smells.    
    7.2  Operating settings 
    7.2.1  Stand-by mode  
    In  this  mode  the  whole  system  is  disconnected  and  no  indicator  light  or 
    display is lit.  
    7.2.2  Normal Operation  
    In  this  mode  the  system  is  generating  heat.  The  dis play  shows  the 
    remaining  operating  time  and  the  set  temperature  al ternating  each  2 
    seconds.  The  Timer  and  Temperature  indicator  lights   light-up  alternating 
    each 2 seconds and coordinated with the display ind ication. The Operation 
    indicator light is illuminated continuously until t he Timer reaches zero. 
    To program the normal operation, proceed as follows : 
    a)  Press the “F” key once or several times until the T imer indicator light is 
    flashing.  
    b)  Press the  “ ”  or  “ ”  keys  to set  the  desired  operation  time  in  the  ran ge 
    0h00 – 4h00.  
    c)  Press  the  “F”  key  to  validate.  The  Temperature  indi cator  light  starts  to 
    flash.  
    d)  Press the “ ” or “ ” keys to set the desired temperature in the range  30 
    – 75ºC.  
    e)  Press the “F” key for 3 seconds or wait 5 seconds. 
    f)  The Warming Drawer starts to operate with the set p arameters. 
    7.2.3  Delayed Start  
    In  this  mode  the  Display  shows  the  remaining  time  f or  the  operation  to 
    start  and  counting-down.  The  Operation  indicator  li ght  will  blink  and  the 
    Delayed Start indicator is illuminated. 
    To set a delayed start, proceed as follows:  a)  Program  the  normal  operation  parameters  as  in  point s  a)  to  d)  of  the 
    previous section.  
    b)  Press the “F” key to validate. The Delayed Start in dicator light starts to 
    flash. 
    c)  Press  the  “ ”  or  “ ”  keys  to  set  the  desired  start  delay  in  the  range 
    0h00 – 9h50. 
    d)  Press the “F” key for 3 seconds or wait 5 seconds. 
    e)  The Warming Drawer enters the Delayed Start mode. 
    f)  When  the  delay  has  elapsed  the  Warming  Drawer  start s  to  operate 
    with the set parameters.    
    						
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    7.2.4  Cancel Operation   
    The programming can be cancelled at any time by pre
    ssing the “” key for 
    3 seconds.  
    The operation or the delayed start can be cancelled  (for example, because 
    a  guest  arrived  earlier  or  the  crockery  seems  warm  enough)  by  pressing 
    the “ ” key for 3 seconds. 
    7.3  Heating times 
    Various factors affect heating times: 
      Material and thickness of the crockery 
       Load quantity  
       How the crockery is arranged  
       Temperature setting 
    It is therefore not possible to give any precise he ating times.  
    However,  as  a  guide,  the  following  times  are  given  for  the  thermostat 
    setting of 60ºC and for uniform heating of the croc kery: 
     
    LOAD TIME (MIN) 
    CROCKERY FOR 6 PEOPLE  30 – 35 
    As  you  use  the  warming  drawer  more  and  more  you  wil l  learn  the  best 
    settings for your crockery.    
    						
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    7.4   Load capacity 
    Load capacity depends on the size of the crockery i
    tems. 
     
     6 PERSONS SERVINGS    
    6 X 24CM DINNER PLATES  
    6 X 10CM SOUP BOWLS 
    1 X 19CM SERVING DISH  
    1 X 17CM SERVING DISH  
    1 X 32CM MEAT PLATES   
    OR  
    20 DISHES WITH   28 CM 
      
    OR  
    80 ESPRESSO COFFEE CUPS    
    OR 
    40 TEA CUPS    
    OR 
    …   
     
     
          
    						
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    8  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 
    Cleaning is the only maintenance action that is req
    uired normally. 
     
    Warning!   Cleaning  must  be  done  with  the  warming  drawer  disconnected 
    from  the  electrical  power supply.  Remove  the plug from  the power  socket 
    or disconnect the warming drawer power supply circu it. 
     
    Warning! Do  not  use  aggressive  or  abrasive  cleaning  products ,  abrasive 
    sponges or pointed objects since stains or abrasion marks may appear. 
     
    Warning! Do not use high pressure or steam jet cleaning app liances. 
      
    8.1  Appliance front and control panel 
    The  warming  drawer  can  be  cleaned  using  just  a  damp   cloth.    If  it  is  very 
    dirty, add a few drops of washing-up liquid to the  washing water.  
    Wipe the surfaces dry using a dry cloth.  
    For  stainless  steel  fronted  crockery  warmers,  special  products  for 
    treatment of stainless steel surfaces can be used.  These products prevent 
    the surfaces becoming dirty again for some time. Ap ply a thin layer of such 
    a product on the surface using a soft cloth. 
    8.2  Interior of the warming drawer 
    Clean the inside of the warming drawer regularly us ing a damp cloth. If it is 
    very dirty add a few drops of washing-up liquid to  the washing water. 
    Wipe the surfaces dry using a dry cloth.  
    Avoid water entering through the air circulation op ening. 
    Only use the warming drawer again when it is comple tely dry. 
    8.3  Mat with non-slip surface 
    The  non-slip  surface  mat  can  be  removed  to  facilita te  cleaning  of  the 
    drawer.  
    The  mat  can  be  cleaned  by  hand  using  hot  water  with   a  few  drops  of 
    washing-up liquid.  
    Dry thoroughly. 
    The non-slip mat should only be replaced when it is  completely dry.      
    						
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    9  WHAT  SHOULD  I  DO  IF  THE  WARMING 
    DRAWER DOESN’T WORK? 
     
    Warning! Any  type  of  repair  must  only  be  done  by  a  specialis ed 
    technician.  Any  repair  done  by  a  person  not  authorised  by  the 
    manufacturer is dangerous. 
      
    Before contacting Technical Assistance, check on th e 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 cr ockery. 
       The crockery was left to heat up for sufficient ti me. 
      Heating time depends on several factors, such as, f or example: 
       Crockery material type and thickness. 
       Quantity of crockery. 
       How the crockery is arranged. 
      
    The crockery 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  fuse d  /  tripped 
    out. 
     
    The crockery is heating up too much. 
      The electronic board has a malfunction. 
        
    						
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    10  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
    10.1  Before installation 
    Check  that  the  input  voltage 
    indicated on the characteristics plate  is  the 
    same as the voltage of the power outlet you are goi ng to use. 
      Open  the  drawer  and  take  out  all  the  accessories   and  remove  the 
    packing material.    
    Attention!   The  front  surface  of  the  warming  drawer  may  be  wra pped  in  a 
    protective  film .  Before  using  the  warming  drawer  for  the  first  tim e, 
    remove this film carefully.   
    Make sure that the warming drawer is not damaged in  any way. Check 
    that  the  drawer  opens  and  closes  correctly.  If  you  find  any  damage, 
    contact the Technical Assistance Service.    
    The  warming  drawer  should  only  be  built-in  in  combi nation  with  those 
    appliances  indicated  by  the  manufacturer.  If  it  is  fitted  in  combination 
    with  other  appliances,  the  guarantee  is  no  longer  v alid  since  it  is 
    impossible to guarantee that the warming drawer wil l work correctly. 
     
    10.2  Installation 
    To  build-in  the  warming  drawer  in  combination  with  another  appliance 
    there  must  be  a  fixed,  interim  shelf  in  the  housing   unit  to  support  the 
    weight of both appliances.  
    The  appliance  to  be  combined  with  the  warming  drawe r  will  be  placed 
    directly on the latter without any need to have a s eparating shelf. 
    To  build-in  the  appliance  which  is  combined  with  th e  warming  drawer, 
    follow  the  instructions  set  out  in  the  respective  i nstructions  and  fitting 
    booklet. 
      The  relevant  installation  dimensions  are  indicated  in  mm in  the 
    installation diagram . Proceed as follows: 
    1.  Place  the  warming  drawer  on  the  shelf  and  slide  it  towards  the  interior 
    of  the  niche  in  such  a  way  that  it  is  centred  and  c ompletely  lined  up  with 
    the front of the unit. 
    2. Check that the warming drawer’s frame is properl y levelled and is sitting 
    evenly on the shelf.  
    3.  Open  the  drawer  and  fix  the  warming  drawer  to  th e  sides  of  the  unit 
    using the two screws provided.    
    						
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    10.3  Electrical connection 
    Electrical  installation  must  be  performed  by  an  ele
    ctrician  qualified  in 
    accordance with the legislation in force.    
    Before  connecting  the  warming  drawer  to  the  electri c  mains,  check  that 
    the  voltage  and  frequency  of  the  mains  matches  that   which  is  shown  on 
    the  rating  plate  located  in  the  heating  block  insid e,  which  should  be  kept 
    together with this manual. 
     
    The electric connection is made via an omnipolar sw itch, which is suitable 
    for  the  intensity  to  be  tolerated  and  which  has  a  m inimum  gap  of  3mm 
    between  its  contacts,  which  will  ensure  disconnecti on  in  case  of 
    emergency or when cleaning the warming drawer. If a  plug is used for the 
    electric connection, then it must be accessible aft er installation. 
     
    The connection should include correct earthing, in  compliance with current 
    norms.  
    WARNING: THE WARMING DRAWER MUST BE EARTHED. 
     
    If  the  flexible  supply  cable  fitted  to  the  warming  drawer  ever  needs  to  be 
    changed, it should be replaced by an official After  Sales Service. 
    The  manufacturer  and  retailers  do  not  accept  respon sibility  for  any 
    damage  that  may  be  caused  to  people,  animals  or  pro perty  if  these 
    installation instructions are not observed.        
    						
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