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Preset Temperatures: 

    80°F 
 100°F  
 120°F  
 140°F  
 160°F  
 180°F 

 
Preset Times: 

 30 minutes 
 45 minutes 
 1:00 hour 
 2:00 hours 
 4:00 hours 
  Sabbath (84 hours) 

 

Continuous (forever)

 

 

The drawer load capacity will depend on the type and size of your food and 
dishes.  The maximum weight that the drawer will hold is 35 lbs, so, do not put or 
rest heavy items on the drawer. 
 

Operating tips 

 

  For larger quantities of food, it may be necessary to use a higher 

temperature. 

 

  Heating food in heat resistant glass and ceramic containers may require 

higher temperatures or longer times than heating food in metal dishes 
because glass does not conduct heat as well as metal does. 

 

  Allow extra time for the temperature to recover after adding or checking on 

food or dishes. 

 

  Do not block the vents on the bottom and top at the right inside of the drawer. 

This will prevent food and dishes from warming evenly. 

 
Please note: Be careful not to place food too close to the side located radiant 
heating elements.  Increased temperature at that side and proximity to the 
radiant heaters may cause a fire! 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ARR-30WD

Page 1: ...DRAWERS MODEL NUMBERS ARR ARR 27WD ARR 30WD ARR 36WD PROFESSIONAL QUALITY COOKING EQUIPMENT R70000 030811 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 818 897 0808 888 753 9898 tel www americanrange com RETAIN T...

Page 2: ...pliance manufacturer may cause injuries Allow the appliance to cool before removing the drawer or radiant heater cover Extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use I...

Page 3: ...into the lamp socket area Do not operate any appliance with a damaged power cord or power plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Return the appliance to the neares...

Page 4: ...or damages caused by the lack of or inadequacy of an effective grounding system Installation repair and maintenance work should be performed by an authorized service technician Work by unqualified per...

Page 5: ...hield or interior surfaces of the drawer until they have had sufficient time to cool Keep children away from the appliance and its controls The appliance can get very hot during use Flammable liquids...

Page 6: ...bserve all local and national codes and ordinances Do not remove any permanent warning labels or plates from this product To prevent injuries do not use accessories not recommended by the manufacturer...

Page 7: ...hich can only hold a maximum weight of 35 lbs Use a food thermometer to check the temperature of food Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where any appliance is in use They shou...

Page 8: ...er add water to food in a hot drawer The steam created could cause serious burns or scalds Do not use the warming drawer to heat the room Due to the high temperatures radiated objects left near the ap...

Page 9: ...ANEL 11 CLEANING THE GLASS SHIELD 11 CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES 11 WARMING DRAWER CARE 12 REMOVING THE DRAWER 12 INSTALLING THE DRAWER 12 WARMING DRAWER REPAIR 12 PROBLEMS WHAT TO DO 13 OTHER Q...

Page 10: ...set Temperature List Move Down Preset Temperature List Increase Temperature or Time Decrease Temperature or Time Move Up Preset Time List Move Down Preset Time List Add To List Stored In Memory Remove...

Page 11: ...is shown in the display the unit will heat to the displayed temperature If a special temperature entry is required use the ADJUST Up or Down keys to scroll to the desired entry When the entry is sati...

Page 12: ...ts There is no indication anything is happening other than the heating lamps will brighten for Temp Up adjustments above the current temperature Pressing ON OFF shuts off the unit The next press of th...

Page 13: ...ry to use a higher temperature Heating food in heat resistant glass and ceramic containers may require higher temperatures or longer times than heating food in metal dishes because glass does not cond...

Page 14: ...if required Add the new setting to the preset list by pressing the ADD key remove the setting from the preset list by pressing the REMOVE key Close the drawer The warming drawer can be turned off at...

Page 15: ...er until it has cooled Cleaning the appliance front and electronic control panel All external surfaces and controls can be cleaned with warm water and liquid dish soap applied with a sponge Wipe the s...

Page 16: ...drawer Push all slides into the drawer cavity Slip all inner ball races forward keeping the slides in the cavity Align the drawer with the inner ball races and carefully push the drawer into the cavi...

Page 17: ...hes need more time to warm increase the heating timer setting If food or dishes are too hot Check the temperature setting and make sure food is not too close to the heating element If the appliance is...

Page 18: ...and kept out of the reach of children OLD APPLIANCES This appliance contains materials that can be recycled Please contact your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these mate...

Page 19: ...it has been installed Installer Please leave these instructions with the consumer ELECTRICAL CONNECTION This appliance is equipped with a 5 ft long power cord with a three prong grounding plug ready...

Page 20: ...flange 28 3 8 by 8 7 8 high by 23 7 8 deep chassis ARR 27WD 26 7 8 wide by 9 7 8 flange 25 3 8 by 8 7 8 high by 23 7 8 deep chassis Cut out dimensions ARR 36WD 34 5 8 wide by 9 high ARR 30WD 28 5 8 w...

Page 21: ...e above Leave nominal spacing around the entire surface area of the unit if possible for coolest cabinet operation Plug the power cord of the unit into a power receptacle with electrical rating as spe...

Page 22: ...sistant material rated for 140 F 60 C service Figure 1 As shown in Figure 1 a handle may be attached to the custom front panel if desired Remember to countersink the handle screws so the back surface...

Page 23: ...tape to hold it in place Screw the custom panel tightly onto the removed panel with eight screws Using the two screws on the inner left and right side of the drawer reattach the panel and custom fron...

Page 24: ...wers ARR 36WD 24 min 2 9 34 5 8 34 3 8 8 7 8 3 4 stainless steel door 35 7 8 23 7 8 5 foot cord and plug connects from lower right rear side to 120 VAC service All installations must be performed in a...

Page 25: ...wers ARR 30WD 24 min 2 9 28 5 8 28 3 8 8 7 8 3 4 stainless steel door 29 7 8 23 7 8 5 foot cord and plug connects from lower right rear side to 120 VAC service All installations must be performed in a...

Page 26: ...wers ARR 27WD 24 min 2 9 25 5 8 25 3 8 8 7 8 3 4 stainless steel door 26 7 8 23 7 8 5 foot cord and plug connects from lower right rear side to 120 VAC service All installations must be performed in a...

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