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Cup Warming Drawer (CW24)
Cup Warming Drawer (CW24)
Component Removal
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#9001337 - Revision A - September, 2015
Drawer is heavy, use care not to damage drawer
slides or scratch frame of unit.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD - DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPT-
ING THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES.
COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL
This section explains how to access and remove components from a Cup Warming Drawer, model CW24.
An attempt has been made to arrange these procedures in such a way as to simulate which components would
need to be removed first in order to gain access to other components. When following a component removal
procedure, it may be necessary to reference another component removal procedure listed earlier in this section.
NOTE:
Before continuing, please take note of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS below.
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IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE A WARMING DRAWER UNIT FROM ITS INSTALLATION, REMEMBER
THAT THEY ARE HEAVY AND COULD FALL RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY. PULLING A UNIT FROM
ITS INSTALLATION SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A TRAINED AUTHORIZED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN OR INSTALLER.
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TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO A WARMING DRAWER UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED
WHENEVER ACCESSING AND/OR REMOVING COMPONENTS POWERED BY ELECTRICITY OR
COMPONENTS NEAR OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.
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Metal edges may be sharp. Use caution when servicing unit to avoid personal injury.
- The heating element can get very hot. To avoid personal injury use caution when servicing the unit,
making sure the heater has cooled before working on or around it.
- If accessing components under the shell, the insulation must be properly reinstalled and positioned.
Failure to do so may lead to damage to the surrounding cabinetry.
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Low voltage is used for most electronic control components. To avoid damaging the appliance, DO NOT
apply 115V AC to electronic control components.