Page 3 - Contents; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1 Contents Safety and warnings 2 Introduction 9 Using your warming drawer 10 Care and cleaning 14 Troubleshooting 15 Warranty and service 16 Important! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this user guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time. For current d...
Page 4 - Safety and warnings; Operation
2 Safety and warnings Operation WARNING! Tipping Hazard This product may tip. Keep children away and take care.The supplied anti-tip bracket must be fitted:- if the warming drawer is installed under a F&P coffee maker.- if the warming drawer is not installed directly under another product whereb...
Page 5 - Hot Surface Hazard
3 Safety and warnings WARNING! Hot Surface Hazard Take care to avoid touching hot surfaces inside the warming drawer. During and after use , do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials touch the interior surfaces of the warming drawer until it has had sufficient time to cool.Use oven m...
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 Safety and warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to person, or damage when using the warming drawer, please read these instructions carefully before using this product. Read all instructions before using the warming drawer. Use the warming draw...
Page 9 - If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must
7 Safety and warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified trades person in order to avoid a hazard. Caution: Do not operate your warming drawer by means of an external timer or ...
Page 11 - Introduction
9 Introducing your warming drawer C o ngratu l ati o n s o n y o ur n e w pur c ha se . Yo ur Fi s h e r & P ayk el war m ing d raw e r ha s a nu m b e r o f f e atur es t o h el p e n s ur e that y o ur d i s h es ar e a l way s war med in ti me f o r u se . F e atur es o f y o ur war m ing d r...
Page 12 - Using your warming drawer; efore first use
10 1h 2h Using your warming drawer B efore first use He at th e em pty d raw e r f o r 2 h o ur s o n t em p e ratur e se tting 3 ( ). Some war m ing d raw e r com p o n e nt s ha ve a pr o t ec ti ve co ating whi c h m ay gi ve o ff a sl ight smell wh e n h e at ed f o r th e fir s t ti me . T hi s...
Page 13 - To warm your crockery
11 Using your warming drawer To warm your crockery 1 Lo a d y o ur c r oc k e ry c ar e fu ll y int o th e d raw e r. (see ‘Loading’ for suggestions on positioning of crockery) Turn the warming drawer on 2 P r ess th e butt o n t o turn th e war m ing d raw e r o n. T h e ha lo wi ll g lo w r ed whi...
Page 14 - pproximate heating times; II
12 A pproximate heating times Ple a se see th e f ollo wing tab le f o r s ugg es t ed h e ating ti mes f o r an a ve rag e c r oc k e ry lo a d* . Setting I II III Temperature Low M edium High A pproximate time to heat crockery to selected temperature 4 0 m inut es 4 0 m inut es 4 0 m inut es Sugge...
Page 15 - Suggested loading scenerios
1 3 Suggested loading scenerios Important! Do not overload your warming drawer. The maximum allowable weight is 30kg. Distribute the load evenly. Only place heat resistant crockery in the drawer Never place plastic or aluminium foil items in the drawer as these may melt and may catch fire. G eneral ...
Page 16 - Care and cleaning; DOs
1 4 Care and cleaning DOs DO N ’Ts Allow the warming drawer to cool before cleaning. Disconnect from power supply prior to cleaning. Read these cleaning instructions and the ‘safety and warnings’ section before cleaning. Don’t use a steam cleaner. Don’t use abrasive or harsh cleaners, scouring pads ...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting chart; Problem
15 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting chart Problem Possible causes What to do The warming drawer is cold & the ‘On/Off ’ light does not work. T h e p o w e r s upp l y i s o ff. Ch ec k th e war m ing d raw e r i s p l ugg ed in an d s wit c h ed o n. Ch ec k th e c ir c uit br e ak e r s ha ve n ...
Page 18 - Warranty and service
16 B efore you call for service or assistance ... Ch ec k th e thing s y o u c an do y o ur sel f. R e f e r t o th e in s ta ll ati o n in s tru c ti o n s an d y o ur u se r gui de an d c h ec k that : 1 Yo ur pr od u c t i s co rr ec t l y in s ta lled . 2 Yo u ar e fa m i l iar with it s n o r m...
Page 19 - odel no; Date of purchase
17 Warranty and service T hi s war m ing d raw e r ha s b ee n des ign ed an d co n s tru c t ed in a cco r d an ce with th e f ollo wing codes an d s p ec ifi c ati o n s: In Ne w Ze a l an d an d Au s tra l ia : A S / NZS 60 33 5 - 1 Ge n e ra l R eq uir eme nt s f o r Domes ti c elec tri c a l ap...