
USING THE BUFFET FOOD WARMER
CAUTION
: Do not use the Buffet Warmer for more than 6 hours at one time
1. Insert the plug into a power outlet and switch on.
2. Turn the temperature dial clockwise until you hear a click and the indicator
light illuminates red.
3. Allow the Buffet Warmer to pre-heat for approximately 10 minutes. The
indicator light will turn off when the Buffet Warmer has reached the desired
temperature setting.
NOTE
: The Buffet Warmer is not intended to defrost or cook food.
4. Using caution, transfer food that has already been cooked into the warming
trays of the Buffet Warmer.
TIP
: Use the large warming trays for mains and the smaller warming trays for
sides.
5. Adjust the temperature dial to the desired heat setting to keep your food warm.
The indicator light will cycle On and Off whilst maintaining the correct
temperature.
6. Once you have finished using the Buffet Warmer, turn the temperature dial
anticlockwise until you reach the “OFF” position. Switch off the power at the
outlet and unplug the power cord.
7. Carefully remove any food remaining in the warming trays.
8. Allow the appliance to cool down completely and unplug from the mains
supply before dissembling and cleaning the warming trays.
CAUTION:
Always use the cool touch handles and oven mitts when removing
warming trays or moving the Buffet Warmer. Parts of the Buffet Warmer (such as
the warming trays) can reach extremely high temperatures. Do not touch hot
surfaces.
NOTE:
Extended use over long periods of time at high temperatures may cause
discolouration of the warming trays and scorching may occur on the Buffet
Warmer.
USING THE WARMING TRAY
You can use the warming tray base on its own to keep warm appetisers, finger
foods and also for keeping whole plates warm. When using the unit as a warming
tray ensure containers are heat-proof.
NOTE:
The warming tray is not designed to keep large, deep pots full of food or
liquid warm.
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