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OPERATION 

 

Place the dishes in the drawer 

Select a temperature 

Turn on the appliance; the switch will light up 

Close the drawer gently 

Turn off the appliance before removing the heated dishes. 

 

TEMPERATURE SELECTION 
 

The temperature knob lets you select a temperature between approximately 30°C and 85°C. 
Turn the temperature knob clockwise only, until the stop that indicates the maximum setting, and then counter-
clockwise. 
Do not force it beyond the stop, otherwise the thermostat will be damaged. 
 
The temperature scale does not show absolute temperatures in °C, but rather symbols that represent the best 
temperature for respective groups of dishes: 
 
-(cup) approx. 40°C 
for cups or glasses. 
When contained in glasses which are previously heated to this temperature, hot beverages do not cool so 
rapidly and the container can nonetheless be touched without any problem. 
 
-(plates) approx. 60°C 
for dishes. 
Foods placed in these dishes will stay warm longer. 
Depending on personal sensitivity, the containers can be touched without any danger. Use mitts or pot holders 
as necessary. 
 
-MAX approx. 85°C 
for dishes. 
The thermostat is set to the maximum temperature. 
The containers can be touched with appropriate mitts or pot holders. 
 

HEATING TIMES 
 

The time required to heat dishes, glasses and so on depends on several factors: 
 

 

Material and thickness of the dishes 

 Amount 

of 

load 

  Arrangement of load 

 Temperature 

setting 

 
For this reason it is not possible to provide absolute information. 
It is advisable to determine the best settings for your needs based on practical experience. 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for BD2SS

Page 1: ...Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...WARMER DRAWER USER AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 4: ...For future reference please record the following information which be found on the Rating Plate and the date of purchase which can be found in the invoice Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase...

Page 5: ...NIC APPLIANCES 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 5 USEFUL INFORMATION 6 BEFORE THE FIRST USE 6 APPLIANCE CONTROLS 7 OPERATION 8 LOAD CAPACITY 9 CARE AND CLEANING 10 WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FAULT 11 INSTALLATION O...

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Page 7: ...necessary Remember that children have very delicate skin which is more sensitive to heat Therefore do not allow children to play with the appliance If the on button is pressed the drawer will start h...

Page 8: ...event potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents...

Page 9: ...ility for this type of personal injury or property damage During the warranty period repairs may be carried out only by authorised technical service staff Otherwise guarantee coverage will be void Ins...

Page 10: ...he base of the drawer is covered with anti slip material to keep dishes from moving when it is opened or closed BEFORE THE FIRST USE When using the appliance for the first time clean it as follows cle...

Page 11: ...ch With the switch pressed position 1 the drawer is on whereas when the switch is released position 0 the drawer is off These parts can be seen only when the drawer is open When the drawer is closed a...

Page 12: ...sses When contained in glasses which are previously heated to this temperature hot beverages do not cool so rapidly and the container can nonetheless be touched without any problem plates approx 60 C...

Page 13: ...sustain a maximum weight of 25 kg Dishes for 6 people 6 plates 28cm 6 soup bowls 10cm 1 bowl 22cm 1 bowl 19cm 1 bowl 17cm 2 meat platters 36cm or a choice of 20 plates 26cm 36 soup dishes 22cm 30 soup...

Page 14: ...may undergo colour changes and fading if they are left soiled for long periods of times Therefore remove dirt as soon as possible The front of the appliance is easily scratched Do not use detergents t...

Page 15: ...ad arrangement of load temperature setting Optimal heating times for dishes are subjective Therefore it is advisable to determine them on a trial and error basis according to your own preferences For...

Page 16: ...h other appliances with a maximum weight of 40 kg that are provided with adequate cooling ventilation If the warmer drawer is combined with other appliances this voids the guarantee since proper use i...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION SCHEME OVEN WARMER DRAWER OVEN WARMER DRAWER 13...

Page 18: ...he automatic differential switch may trip Disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains It is advisable to contact a qualified technician To disconnect the electrical circuit from the mains after...

Page 19: ...s made under the terms of the guarantee must be supported by the original invoice bill of sale issued at the time of purchase The guarantee period starts from the date of the original purchase and the...

Page 20: ...of non Baumatic parts Damage caused by foreign objects or substances Appliances used for non domestic use Operation on unsuitable voltage water or gas supplies Accidents Civil war acts of God or any c...

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