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Safety Instructions  

 

  This appliance complies with current 

safety standards. Improper use of 
the appliance may put the user at 
risk. 

  Read the operating instructions 

carefully before using the appliance 
for the first time. In this way you will 
avoid the risk of injuring yourself or 
damaging the appliance. 

  The warming drawer is solely for 

domestic use! 

  Use the warming drawer solely for 

warming crockery. Any other type of 
use is unacceptable and may be 
dangerous. The manufacturer does 
not accept responsibility for 
breakdowns or faults arising from 
improper or erroneous use of the 
appliance. 

  Do not use the appliance to heat up 

or to cook food or drinks.  

  Depending on the temperature 

selected and the operating time, the 
temperature inside the appliance 
may reach 80 ºC. To take crockery 
out of the warming drawer protect 
your hands by using oven gloves or 
an oven cloth. 

  Take special care with children and 

do not allow them to play close to 
the appliance. If the appliance is 
inadvertently switched on it will heat 
up and may cause serious burns. 

 

WARNING: The appliance and its 
accessible parts become hot 
during use.

 

Care should be taken to avoid 
touching heating elements. 
Children less than 8 years of age 
shall be kept away unless 
continuously supervised. 

 

This appliance can be used by 
children aged from 8 years and 
above and persons with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental 
capabilities or lack of experience 
and knowledge if they have been 
given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance 
in a safe way and understand the 
hazards involved. Children shall 
not play with the appliance. 
Cleaning and user maintenance 
shall not be made by children 
without supervision. 

Summary of Contents for WD60CONX/12

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual EN WD60CONX 12 WD60PROX 12...

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Page 3: ...er doesn t work 12 Installation 13 Combination possibilities 13 We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the best results from using your warmin...

Page 4: ...up the appliance s frame Possible contacts with electrical conducting parts or changes to electrical or mechanical components may represent a danger to users safety and prejudice the correct working o...

Page 5: ...he appliance may reach 80 C To take crockery out of the warming drawer protect your hands by using oven gloves or an oven cloth Take special care with children and do not allow them to play close to t...

Page 6: ...temperature in the kitchen The high temperatures reached may cause easily inflammable objects close to the appliance to catch fire Do not use high pressure or steam jet cleaning devices The steam may...

Page 7: ...he appliance which is combined with the warming drawer follow the instructions set out in the respective instructions and fitting booklet The relevant installation dimensions are indicated in mm in th...

Page 8: ...nce The thermostat allows the user to define and control the temperature wanted for the crockery The circulating hot air that is generated heats up the crockery quickly and evenly A metal grille prote...

Page 9: ...ce Using the warming drawer To use the warming drawer proceed as follows Put the crockery in the drawer Select the temperature you want by turning the thermostat control to the desired position Switch...

Page 10: ...ns for the function Keep Food Warm and Food Warming Preheat the Warming Drawer 15 minutes to ensure the interior space has the required temperature Load capacity Load capacity depends on the size of t...

Page 11: ...rfaces can be used These products prevent the surfaces becoming dirty again for some time Apply a thin layer of such a product on the surface using a soft cloth On aluminium fronted warming drawers us...

Page 12: ...es 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 crocker...

Page 13: ...13 Installation Combination possibilities WD60CONX 12 WD60PROX 12...

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