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Operating Instructions

 warning

• 

When the warming drawer is on in continuous mode 

(

), it will remain on until turned off manually. to 

avoid a fire hazard or burns, exercise caution when 

operating the unit in continuous mode.

• 

Do not block the humidity vents on the back of the 

drawer front and along the left and right sides of the 

drawer. excessive heat buildup can occur.

• 

food safety is an important consideration when 

using a warming drawer. In the 

ProoF

 and 

loW

 

temperature settings, bacteria growth may occur. 

use the 

meD

 and 

HIGH

 settings if holding certain 

foods for more than two to three hours.

Things to Know Before You Start

preheating

• 

for best results, preheat your warming drawer for 

about 20 minutes before use. If you put hot food into 

a cool, confined area, any steam that is present will 

condense. If you preheat your warming drawer, there 

will be less chance of water due to condensation. 

preheat times vary depending on the temperature set-

ting.

humidity Control

• 

the warming drawer has two distinct humidity modes. 

the “

moIst

” setting seals the food’s moisture in the 

warming chamber, maintaining the water content of 

the food. the “

CrIsP

” setting allows the moisture to 

vent out of the sides of the warming drawer, retain-

ing the crispness of other food types. the 

moIst

 • 

CrIsP

 lever opens and closes vents located on the 

inside of the drawer front.

• 

Do not block the humidity vents any time you operate 

your warming drawer.

Operation

the warming drawer is equipped with four temperature 

settings and a timer that can be set for one, two, three 

or four hours. the warming drawer can also be set for 

continuous operation. See the table on the facing page for 

suggested settings for different foods.

to turn the unit on:

1.  Select the humidity level. Slide the lever located on 

the back of the drawer face to the desired position. 

to increase humidity inside the drawer, slide the lever 

closer to the 

moIst

 symbol. to decrease humidity 

inside the drawer, slide the lever closer to the 

CrIsP

 

symbol. the lever can also be positioned anywhere 

between the 

moIst

 and 

CrIsP

 settings. 

2.  push the 

on/oFF

 key.

3.  push the key for the desired temperature setting.

4.  Select the amount of time you want 

the warming drawer to be on: push the 

seleCt

 key until the desired number 

of hours lights up on the control panel. 

  

or 

  

push the continuous key (

) to keep 

the unit on constantly. push the 

on/

oFF

 key to turn the warming drawer 

off, when done. 

Warming Serving Containers

to warm plates, and other serving containers:

• 

place them carefully into the warming drawer and set 

the temperature to 

ProoF

 or 

loW

, depending upon 

your personal preference. Do not drag plates across 

the drawer. they may scratch the drawer surface. 

• 

Before using any delicate dinnerware in the warm-

ing drawer, determine its maximum recommended 

usage temperature from the plate manufacturer. It is 

not necessary to preheat the warming drawer when 

warming serving dishes. 

• 

You can also use plastic wrapping on plates to keep 

foods hot and moist.

Setting

Temperature*

prOOf

100°f (38°C)

LOW

140°f (60°C)

meD

175°f (80°C)

hIGh

200°f (93°C)

* temperatures are approximate

 

             mOISt                                       CrISp

vents

Lever

Back of drawer front

models IWD24, IWD27, 

IWD30 and OWD24 do 

not have this feature

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Страница 3: ...and Labels danger Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death warning Hazards or unsafe actions that COULD result in severe personal injury or death caution Hazards or unsaf...

Страница 4: ...s have had sufficient time to cool before touching them Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color To reduce the risk of fire in the warming drawer do not overcook food Do not leav...

Страница 5: ...ure 32 F 0 C Drawer capacity 50 pounds Drawer dimensions Model IWD24 5 H x 20 W x 22 D Model OWD24 6 H x 20 W x 17 7 8 D 27 models 5 H x 23 W x 22 D 30 models 5 H x 26 W x 22 D 36 models 5 H x 32 W x...

Страница 6: ...nd a timer that can be set for one two three or four hours The warming drawer can also be set for continuous operation See the table on the facing page for suggested settings for different foods To tu...

Страница 7: ...LOW Moist Covered Fried food HIGH Crisp Uncovered Gravy cream sauces LOW Moist Covered Ham LOW Moist Covered Hors D oeuvres LOW MED Crisp Uncovered Lamb LOW Moist Uncovered Pancakes LOW MED Moist Cov...

Страница 8: ...the direction of the grain Glass Surfaces Clean all glass surfaces with a solution of mild detergent and hot water You may also use a mild glass cleaner to remove fingerprints or smears Dry completel...

Страница 9: ...comes loose from the slide repeat the same process on the opposite side 4 Grip the drawer on both sides and pull it free 5 For safety push both drawer slides into the drawer opening Reinstalling The...

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