DeDietrich DWD629 Instruction Manual

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Le guide d’utilisation de votre tiroir chauffant
FR
Guide for using your warming drawer
GB
Benutzerhandbuch für Ihre Wärmeschublade
DE
Handleiding voor uw verwarmingslade
NL
DK
Guía de uso de su cajón calientaplatos
ES
Manual de utilização do aquecedor de loiça
PT
Manuale d’uso del cassetto scaldastoviglie
IT
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Table of contents GB
Protection of the environment 11 Editorial 12 Description of warming drawer 13 Safety tips 14 Installation 15 Encasement 16 Using your warming drawer Cleaning and maintenance 20
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT The packaging materials used for this appliance can be recycled. Take part in
recycling and help protect the environment by discardi appropriate waste bins provided by the municipal authorities.
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ng them in the
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The symbol may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. 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. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product
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Editorial
Dear Client, You have just acquired a DE DIETRICH warming draw
purchase. Our research teams have designed a new generation of appliances with you
in mind. Their quality, design and state-of-the-art technology incorporate our unique know-how that makes these products excepti
Your new DE DIETRICH warming drawer will be an attractive addition to your kitchen, combining ease of use with effective performance for preheating your tableware.
DE DIETRICH products include a wide range of ovens, microwave ovens, glass-ceramic cook tops, vented hoods, buil that you can match to your new DE DIETRICH warming drawer.
Our consumer department is of course at your service, because we want to do our best to meet your expectations with regard to our products. We will be happy to respond to your questions or suggestions. (Please see the form for coordinati
These "new valuables" serve as landmarks i a reference for excellence, extends an invitation to join a new art of living.
The DE DIETRICH trademark.
ng your questions at the end of this booklet).
t-in dishwashers and refrigerators
n our daily lives – DE DIETRICH,
er; thank you for your
onal.
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Description of warming drawer GB
1. Timer, stop/start switch
2. Signal light on the front showing that power is on
3. Temperature control
4. Drawer for dishes
5. Antiskid mat
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Safety tips
Keep these instructions with your appliance. If the appliance should be sold or given to another person, be sure that these instructions are supplied with it. Please read these recommendations before installing and using y warming drawer. They have been drafted for your safety and that of others.
This warming drawer has been designed for use by private persons in their homes. It is intended exclusi prohibited and could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable in the event of non-complying use.
Do not use this appliance until it has been installed in the installation of the drawer prevents any risk of contact with powered components.
Never open the body of the appliance. The inside of the drawer can heat up 70°C depending on the temperature
chosen and the duration of use. Use hot-pan holders or gloves to remove the hot di
Do not use the warming drawer to keep food or drinks hot or to reheat or cook food or drinks. The moisture i appliance.
Do not stand or sit on the open drawer; this would damage the telescopic rails. The maximum load of the drawer is 20 kg.
Do not store any plastic goods or inflammable objects in the appliance. They could melt or catch fire when it is turned on.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
shes.
vely for warming dishes. Any other use is
cabinet. Only full
n the food or drinks could cause corrosion of the
our
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Installation GB
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply wires of your electric installation have sufficient diameter to supply power to the appliance normally. The fuse for the installation should be 10 amps.
It is necessary to provide a bipolar cut-off device in the power supply circuit, where the opening of the cont
The electric connection should be done before the appliance is set in the cabinet.
The drawer should be connected by a (standard) pow mm² couplers (1 single phase + 1 N + ground) to the 220-240 V single phase power supply via an electric circuit corresponding to the standard CEI 60083 or complying with the installation rules. The protective wire (green/yellow)
acts is more than 3 mm.
, check that the
er cord with three 1
corresponds to ground ground of the installation.
In the case of a connection via an electric outlet, the outl accessible after the installation of the appliance.
The neutral on the heating drawer (bl on the power supply.
on the appliance and should be connected to the
ue wire) should be connected to neutral
et should be
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Encasement
Set the appliance into the niche in the cabinet. Make certain that the body of the appliance is po
Open the drawer and fasten the appliance to the sides of the cabinet with 2 screws and the 2 spacers delivered with the appliance.
DWD614XE1
sitioned correctly.
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Using your warming drawer GB
INFORMATION BEFORE USE The appliance should be used exclusively to preheat dishes. The appliance uses a hot air system to heat the dishes. A fan distributes the
heat from the resistor in the drawer. The dishes are heated rapidly and uniformly by ci
A protective grid prevents the dishes from coming into contact with the resistor or the fan.
The floor of the drawer is covered with an antiskid mat that prevents the dishes from sliding when the drawer is opened.
CONTROLS The controls include a temperature knob and a Start/Stop switch. These are
only visibl When the drawer is closed, the signal light on the front of the drawer com on when the appliance is running.
SETTING THE CONTROLS
Put the dishes in the drawer.
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Select the temperature. Set the timer (minimum 10 minutes).
The signal light shows that the power is on.
Close the drawer When the timer runs out, the hot air heating system stops and a bell rings. To turn the bell off, turn the knob to 0.
rculation of hot air.
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Using your warming drawer
SELECTING THE TEMPERATURE The temperature knob adjusts the temperature between 30 and 70 °C. The most appropriate temperatures for the types of dishes used are as
follows : 40 °C: for cups or glasses. Hot drinks stay hot longer when poured into
cups or glasses preheated to this temperature, without danger of burns
when people drink from them Put the dishes in the drawer.
60 °C: for plates and dishes. Food served on preheated plates or dishes
maintain their heat and the dishes can be touched without burning the
hands Select the temperature.
PREHEATING TIME Preheating time depends on several factors:
Select the temperature.the thickness of the dishes and the material they
are made from Put the dishes in the drawer
the   temperature
Consequently, we cannot give times that will correspond systematically. A few hints : For a temperature setting of 60 °C, heated evenly:
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After using the drawer a few times, you will know for yourself how long it takes to heat your dishes.
load
disposal of the load
setting
dishes for a meal for six take about 30 min.
dishes for a meal for twelve take about 40 min.
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Using your warming drawer GB
CAPACITY This model comes in two heights.
DWD614XE1: height 135 mm.
DWD629XE1: height 295 mm.
Capacity depends on the height of the model, and the weight and size of your
dishes. The two models have maximum capacity of 20 kg. The following examples are given as an indication only :
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Quantities are determined by volume
Dishes for 6:
6 dinner plates Ø 28 cm
6 soup plates Ø 22 cm
1 serving bowl Ø 22 cm
1 serving bowl Ø 20 cm
1 serving bowl Ø 18 cm
2 serving platters 36 cm or 16 large plates Ø 28 cm
+ 8 bowls Ø 10 cm or 24 soup plats Ø 22 cm or 40 bowls Ø 10 cm or 60 cups Ø 8 cm or . . .
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Quantities are determined by weight
Dishes for 12:
12 dinner plates Ø 28 cm 12 soup plates Ø 22 cm 2 serving bowl Ø 22 cm 2 serving bowl Ø 20 cm 2 serving bowl Ø 18 cm 2 serving platters 36 cm
or 32 large plates Ø 28 cm
(± 600 g each)
or 50 soup plates Ø 22 cm
(± 400 g each)
or 60 bowls (± 330 g each) Ø 10 cm or 132 cups (± 150 g each) Ø 8 cm or . . .
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Cleaning and maintenance
Before any maintenance, turn off the appliance and let it cool. Clean all surfaces with a sponge, dish washing soap and warm water. Then
dry it off with a soft cloth. Do not steam clean the alliance. The use of scouring powders, alcohol or grease-cutting products is not
recommended – they could damage the appliance. The stainless front can be scratched. Use a special non-abrasive cleanser for
stainl The antiskid mat can be removed to clean the bottom of the drawer. The antiskid mat can be washed with warm water and di
dry it off and put it back in the drawer when it is completely dry.
ess steel.
sh water soap. Then
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