background image

12

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

I

F

 

THE

 

DRAWER

 

DOES

 

NOT

 

WORK

 do not make a service call until you have 

made the checks in the table below.

T

HIS

 

IS

 

TO

 

AVOID

 

  unnecessary calls for which you will be charged. 

When calling for Service, please give the serial number and type 
number of the drawer (see Service label on the underside of the 
drawer). Consult your warranty booklet for further advice.

P

ROBLEM

P

OSSIBLE

 

CAUSE

S

OLUTION

D

RAWER

 

 does not work

 

Is the drawer  connected to a 
power source?

 

Has the household fuse  or 
circuit breaker been tripped?

 

Refer to  installation instructions to 
ensure proper installation.

 

Replace the fuse or reset the cir-
cuit breaker. If the problem con-
tinues, call an electrician.

D

RAWER

 

 does not slide 

properly

 

Is the ball bearings out of 
alignment?

 

Is the drawer properly 
mounted on the slides?

 

Is the drawer overloaded?

 

Is the drawer load uneven?

 

Has much dirt collected be-
neath the drawer?

 

Fully extend the drawer and push 
it all the way in a couple of times.

 

Remove and remount the drawer 
on the slides.

 

Reduce weight. Weight inside 
drawer should not exceed 25 Kg.

 

Redistribute drawer contents 
evenly.

 

Remove the drawer and clean 
carefully.

T

HERE

 

IS

 

 excessive moisture on 

the drawer

 

The use of aluminum foil to 
cover food may cause mois-
ture to collect and drip into 
the drawer.

 

Uncovered foods?

 

Cover food with plastic foil.

 

Cover food with lid.

F

OOD

 

DRIES

 

 out

 

Moisture escaping.

 

Cover food with lid or plastic 
wrap.

T

OO

 

HOT

 

OR

 

 not hot enough

 

Has the dishes been warmed 
long enough?

 

Is the door closed properly?

 

Set the temperature control knob 
to the proper setting.

 

Check door sealing and close 
door.

P

ILOT

 

LAMP

 

 is off but drawer 

works

 

The lamp  may be broken?

 

Let the drawer cool off and re-
peat. If the problem persists, call  
service!

T

HE

 

DRAWER

 

REPEATEDLY

 

STOPS

 

 

unepectedly but works again 
after circuit reset

 

the thermostat may be bro-
ken.

 

Let the drawer cool off and re-
peat. If the problem persists, call  
service!

Summary of Contents for WD 142

Page 1: ...WD 142 WD 150 INSTRUCTION FOR USE ...

Page 2: ...ances not weighing more than 40 kg and provided with ade quate cooling ventilation Otherwise the right to the warranty is in validated since correct use cannot be guaranteed FOR COMBINED APPLIANCE INSTALLATION comply with the instructions giv en in the relevant use and installation handbook IMPORTANT Only the same brand coffee machine or the same brand microwave oven should be installed on top of ...

Page 3: ...ns animals or damage to objects arising from the non observance of this requirement IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTION IN ORDER TO AVOID A HAZARD due to inadvertent resetting of the themal cutout this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connect ed to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORD CONNECTION TO ...

Page 4: ... knob to the max position to se lect max temperature in order to eliminate any manufacturing residuals grease oil or resins which could cause unpleasant odors during first use As some of these odors can be unpleasant we advise that the kitchen is well ventilated dur ing this procedure After carrying out this simple operation the appliance will be ready for use ...

Page 5: ...F MATERIAL INSIDE OUTSIDE THE DRAWER SHOULD IGNITE OR SMOKE IS OBSERVED keep drawer door closed and disconnect the power cord or shut the power off at the fuse or circuit breaker panel DO NOT USE corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance This type of appliance is specifically designed to keep items warm It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use SERVICE ONLY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY A T...

Page 6: ...esent in the cooled drawer after use OPEN THE APPLIANCE DOOR CAREFULLY HOT AIR MAY ESCAPE QUICKLY USE HOT PADS OR OVEN MITTS to prevent burns when touching containers or drawer parts FRUIT JUICE DRIPPINGS may leave permanent stains Let the appliance cool and clean before next use TO AVOID SCRATCHING do not drag dishes on the bottom of the warming drawer DO NOT REST OR SIT on the drawer when open a...

Page 7: ...7 APPLIANCE FEATURES CONTROL PANEL INDICATOR LIGHT MULTIFUNCTION KNOB CABINET FASTENING HOLES CONTROL PANEL INDICATOR LIGHT ANTISLIP FELT ...

Page 8: ...temperature don t chill so quickly Any container can be handled with bare hands without risk PLATES APPROX 60 C THE FOOD ON THESE PLATES stays hot for a prolonged time Containers can be handled without risk but using hot pads or gloves is recommended MAX CROCKERY APPROX 85 C SUITABLE FOR KEEPING FOOD HOT It is advisable to cover food to prevent from drying out USE OVEN GLOVES OR POT HOLDERS when h...

Page 9: ...30 CM 2 SERVING PLATES Ø 36 CM WARMING OF DIFFERENT ITEMS 20 PLATES Ø 26 CM 36 SOUP PLATES Ø 22 CM 30 SOUP BOWLS Ø 10 CM 10 PLATES Ø 27 CM 10 SOUP PLATES Ø 22 CM 10 PIZZA PLATES Ø 36 CM 80 ESPRESSO COFFEE CUPS 40 CAPPUCCINO CUPS 30 GLASSES 18 SOUP PLATES Ø 22 CM 2 SERVING PLATES 21 X 18 CM GUIDING EXAMPLES THE LOAD CAP APAC ACIT ITY Y DE DEPE PEND NDS S o on n h th the h height LOAD CAPACITY DRAWE...

Page 10: ...t steel surfaces It s a good idea to clean the cooled down drawer cavity after each use ALSO DO NOT USE detergents containing soda acids or chlorides abrasive detergents in pow der or lotion abrasive sponges e g steel wool or sponges containing residuals of abra sive detergents descaling detergents dish washer detergents oven sprays DO NOT ALLOW GREASE or food particles to build up around the door...

Page 11: ...rse it in water CLEAN gently the base inside with water and mild detergent OPEN the drawer fully UNSCREW the 2 front screws REFITTING THE DRAWER MAINTENANCE CLEANING REFIT the drawer in the reverse order I E place it on the slides and fasten the 2 front screws in the foremost hole Ensure the two safety hooks in the back fit properly in place before fastening the screws ...

Page 12: ... Has much dirt collected be neath the drawer Fully extend the drawer and push it all the way in a couple of times Remove and remount the drawer on the slides Reduce weight Weight inside drawer should not exceed 25 Kg Redistribute drawer contents evenly Remove the drawer and clean carefully THERE IS excessive moisture on the drawer The use of aluminum foil to cover food may cause mois ture to colle...

Page 13: ...02 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent 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 accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated ...

Page 14: ...14 ...

Page 15: ...15 ...

Page 16: ... HZ RATED POWER INPUT 350 450 W FUSE 10 A OUTER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 121 X 595 X 520 INNER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 110 X 445 X 455 GB 4 6 1 9 6 9 4 7 8 0 8 1 Whirlpool is a registered trademark of Whirlpool USA Whirlpool Sweden AB 2009 All rights reserved Made in Sweden ...

Reviews: