Page 1: ...8 Rack 7 Temperature Selection Charts 8 9 Warming Serving Bowl and Plates 7 Care and Cleaning Control Knob 10 Rack 10 Stainless Steel 10 Warming Drawer Pan 10 Installation 11 16 Troubleshooting Tips 1...
Page 2: ...lpful hints on how to u_ and maintain your wanning dFawer properly Just a little preventive care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money over the life of your warming drawer IFYOU NEE...
Page 3: ...rely installed in a cabinet that is fiITnly attached to the house structure N Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your wmxning drawer unless it is specifically recommended in this manual A...
Page 4: ...ces may be hot enough m burn REMEMBER The inside surface of the wm _ing drawer may be hot when the drawer is opened N Do not store or use combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and l...
Page 5: ...l and Serial Numbers On a label on the right side of the cavity remove pan to access o ControlKnob The control knob has settings for PROOF LOW MED and HIGH o ON OFFSwitch Use this switch to turn the w...
Page 6: ...ON OFF switch is moved m the OFFposition tile ON sigqaal light is visible through tlle light viewer in the drawer front panel when the drawer is closed lifts is a reminder that the heat is on Moistur...
Page 7: ...kept hot in ifs cooking container or tYansferred to a heat safe serving dish _ Aluminum foil may be u_d to cover food m prevent it from hying out CAUTION Plastic containers orplastic wrap will melt i...
Page 8: ...e surface is touched genflywith afinger ToCrispStale Items _ Place food in low sided dishes or pans Preheat on LOWsetting and open the vent Check crispne s after 45 minutes Add time as needed Temperat...
Page 9: ...Pork Potatoes mashed Poultry Vegetables ControlSetting MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED HIGH MED MED MED HIGH MED Mo_turoSe_ctorSetting CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED...
Page 10: ...nless Steel Donotusea steelwoolpad it will scratchthe surface Clean with hot soapy wamr Rinse and T If food soil remains uy a general kitchen cleaner such a sFanlastik_ _Simple Green e_ or Fommla 409...
Page 11: ...t the power cord does not contact the hot surfaces on the bottom of ovens cooktops or any other appliance Product Dimensions 27 _ _ 23 induding handle DimensionA 27 Drawer 30 Drawer 26_A I 30 CustomPa...
Page 12: ...a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse N A properly grounded 3 prong receptacle should be locamd within reach of the drawer s 56 long Ix wer cord _ Recessed receptacle 7 max fromrear onrig...
Page 13: ...h with cabineu y dog1 s or dvawer fronts _ Drawer overlaps will conceal cut edges on all sides of the opening Theroughopeningforthedrawermustbe Depth 23W minimum from inside back fo front of cabinet f...
Page 14: ...bottomof block 10 1 Minabove tcekick When installed the front face of the wanning drawer will be nearly flush with cabineny doors or drawer fronts N Drawer overlaps will conceal cut edges on all sides...
Page 15: ...oven above _ The waruling drawer may be suppon ed by either a solid bottom 2 x 4 or 2 x 2 runners _The support must be level and ri_dly mounted flush wilh lhe bottom edge of the cutouL There is no way...
Page 16: ...e the opening plug the cord into Ihe outlet Coil lx wer cord and inslall it in 1he clip on the right side of the unit Make sure Ihe cord does not get trapped by the _awer NOTE Insure that the tx wer c...
Page 17: ...tend the drawer and push it all the way in of aliglmaent See the Care and cleaning _ction Drawer over loaded or Reduce weight to less than 50 pounds Redistlibute load unbalanced drawer contents Liquid...
Page 18: ...ed misused or used for other than the intended propose or used commercially _5_ Damage m Ilae product caused by accident fire floods or acts of God N Incidental or consequential damage to pel_onal pro...
Page 19: ...f house fuses or reseRing of circuit the product breakers Improper installation _ Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for other than the intended purpose or used commerdally _S_ Dam...
Page 20: ...v ce will still be there afteryour wan_anty expires In Canada call 1 80 M61 3636 PartsandAccessories n the U S 800 626 2002 Individuals qualified to service Iheir own appliances can have parks or acce...