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► THE DRAWER IS DESIGNED TO KEEP HOT FOOD WARM AND NOT TO WARM FOOD

 

UP. ENSURE FOOD IS 

ALREADY 

REALLY HOT WHEN PLACED

► You could burn yourself on the hot drawer or crockery. Protect your hands with heat-resistant

 

pot holders or gloves when using the appliance. Do not let them get wet or damp, as this causes

 

heat to transfer through the material more quickly with the risk of scalding or burning yourself.

► Do not store any plastic containers or flammable objects in the warming drawer. They could

 

melt or catch fire when the appliance is switched on, causing a fire hazard.

► Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the appliance when it is in use could

 

catch fire. Do not use the appliance to heat up the room.

► Never place paper kitchen towel

s

 or

 

similar

 in the base of the appliance

.

► If you overload the drawer, or sit or lean on it, the telescopic runners will be damaged. 

T

he

 

telescopic runners can support a maximum load of

 

25kg.

► If the appliance is installed behind a kitchen furniture door, it may only be used with the

 

furniture door open. Only close the door if the appliance is switched off.

► Do not heat up unopened tins or jars of food in the drawer, as pressure will build up in the tin

 

or jar causing it to explode. This could result in injury and scalding or damage.

► The underside of the drawer gets hot when switched on. Be careful not to touch it when the

 

drawer is open.

► Do not use plastic or aluminum containers. These melt at high temperatures and could catch

 

fire. Use only heat-resistant crockery made of glass, porcelain, etc.

► Take care when opening and closing the loaded drawer, that liquids do not spill over and get

 

through the vents. This can cause the appliance to short circuit.

► Bacteria can develop on the food if the temperature is too low. Make sure that you set a high

 

enough temperature to keep food warm. 

Correct Use

► In areas which may be subject to 

an 

infestation by

 vermon,

 pay attention to keeping the

appliance  and

 

its surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which may be

caused vermin will not be covered by the guarantee.

► If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its

'

 service agent or

similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

► The power cord can only be routed through the hole in the bottom of the cabinet to avoid

touching the back shell of the oven.

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Summary of Contents for WD525IX

Page 1: ...RUCTIONS CAREFULLY To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time BUILT IN WARMING DRAWER USER...

Page 2: ...d installation instructions Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous The appliance can only be used by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or...

Page 3: ...ency and voltage on the data plate corresponds to the household supply before connecting the appliance to the mains supply Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt Do not connect the appliance...

Page 4: ...the appliance is switched off Do not heat up unopened tins or jars of food in the drawer as pressure will build up in the tin or jar causing it to explode This could result in injury and scalding or...

Page 5: ...BTU NN NVTU CF QSPWJEFE RQQHFW WKH ZLUHV RI WKH PDLQV SRZHU FRUG LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK WKH IROORZLQJ FRORXU FRGLQJ SFFO BOE ZFMMPX BSUI XJSF MVF FVUSBM XJSF SPXO JWF Danger of injury Do not use a steam c...

Page 6: ...pliance has been installed and after a power cut The fan comes on at the same time The appliance cannot be used during this time Cleaning and Heating up for the First Time Remove any protective foil a...

Page 7: ...ing parameters setting you can press other function keys to change the function among and 2 Before closing the door you can touch to appliance will start working cancel the setting And the appliance w...

Page 8: ...nd weight of capacity of nly o suggestions 6 soup plates C 2 3 cm 1 9 cm 32 preheat dinnerware for pe ple o should be opened or closed slightly 8 Temperature settings Each function has its own tempera...

Page 9: ...ce yes Goulash yes Mashed potato yes Plated meal yes Baked potatoes New potatoes yes Breaded escalope no Pancakes potato pancakes no Pizza no Boiled potatoes yes Gravy yes Strudel no To warm bread no...

Page 10: ...ing this method meat loses less liquid less molecule breaking maintain organoleptic characteristic vitamins proteins and so on keeping freshness flavor and juiciness intact This cooking method is part...

Page 11: ...ne 2h 3 min for side with medium high power ofthe stove 30 mm Rare 1h 5min 90 seconds for side with full power of the stove Medium 1h 50min Well done 2h 20min 3 min for side with medium high power of...

Page 12: ...of the stove Well done 3h 10min 3 min for outer side with medium high power of the stove 50mm Medium 2h 35min 4 min for outer sidewith medium high power of the stove Well done 3h 25min 6 min for outer...

Page 13: ...skin side with medium high power of the stove Well done 3h Turkey breast 40mm Medium 3h 90 seconds for side with full power of the stove Well done 4h 3 min for side with high power of the stove 50mm M...

Page 14: ...th medium high power of the stove Well done 4h 40min 80 mm Rare 2h 20min 3 min for outer side with full power of the stove Medium 3h 30min 4 min for outer side with medium high power of the stove Well...

Page 15: ...ht Time Remarks Very Large 73g and over 2h 20min 2h 30min 3h 10min Large 63g 2h 11min 2h 31min 3h 1min Medium 2h 5min 2h 25min 2h 55min Small 53 and under 2h 2h 20min 2h 50min 53g 73g 63g Low Temperat...

Page 16: ...Bowl covered with cling wrap yes 75 4 hours Infusion w ater Bowl covered with cling wrap yes 65 4 hours Dry tomatoes Plate with baking paper no 60 20 hours Dry Vegetable Plate no 60 12 hours Dry slic...

Page 17: ...safe temperature before cleaning Remove any soiling immediately If this is not done it might become impossible to remove and could cause the surfaces to alter or discolour Clean all surfaces with a c...

Page 18: ...s cleaning agents containing descaling agents abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners solvent based cleaning agents stainless steel cleaning agents dishwasher cleaner oven spra...

Page 19: ...itch in the mains fuse box and switching the appliance back on the appliance will still not heat up contact a qualified electrician The food is not hot enough The function for keeping food warm is not...

Page 20: ...ction The temperature setting is too high Select a lower temperature A noise can be heard when the drawer is being used The noise is caused by the fan which distributes the heat evenly through the dra...

Page 21: ...itable The manufacturer cannot guarantee trouble free operation if the appliance is operated in combination with appliances other than those quoted by the manufacturer as being suitable When building...

Page 22: ...ction cable L 1000 mm NOTE 45 Combi Microwave H 454mm Single Oven H 595mm 20mm 595 595 731 1 The maximum power of compact appliances is 3350W 2 The power cord can only be routed through the hole in th...

Page 23: ...supply Total connected load 1000W This appliance is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2012 19 EC concerning used electrical and electronic appliances WEEE waste electrical and electro...

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