Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents 1 Safety precautions 4 1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4 1.2 General safety precautions .................................. 4 1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 4 1.4 Instructions for use ....................................
Page 4 - Safety precautions; Symbols used; General safety precautions
4 1 Safety precautions 1.1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precau-tions.Failure to observe said precautionscan result in injury or in damage tothe appliance or fittings! Information and precautions thatshould be observed. Information on disposal Information about the Operating In-structions ▸ ...
Page 5 - Instructions for use; Appliance installation
1 Safety precautions 5 ▪ Children under 8 years of agemust be kept away from theappliance unless they areconstantly supervised. ▪ This appliance can be usedby children aged 8 and aboveand by persons with reducedphysical, sensory or mentalcapabilities, or lack of experi-ence and/or knowledge,provided...
Page 6 - Before using for the first time; Note on use
1 Safety precautions 6 Before using for the first time ▪ The appliance must be installed andconnected to the electricity supply inaccordance with the separate installa-tion instructions. Before using fully in-tegrated appliances for the first time,the cabinet front must be mounted cor-rectly as the ...
Page 7 - How to avoid damaging the appliance
1 Safety precautions 7 ▪ If you notice smoke possibly comingfrom the appliance itself or from insidethe warming drawer, keep the drawerclosed and disconnect it from thepower supply. ▪ Accessories get hot in the warmingdrawer. Use protective gloves or ovencloths. Caution: Risk of injury! ▪ Be careful...
Page 8 - General appliance description; Structure
2 General appliance description 2.1 Structure The warming drawer can be used for warming dishes and keeping food warm. 30' 45' 2h 3h 6h 1h 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 3.1 1 Operating panel ▸ Touch to switch the warming drawer on. 2 Drawer front ▸ Gently push the drawer front to both open and close the drawer (pus...
Page 9 - Opening and closing the drawer
2 General appliance description Operation Display 1 On/Off 9 Temperature 2 Decrease temperature or duration 10 Temperature – the current setting is displayed 3 Increase temperature or duration 11 Duration 4 Operating mode for heating servingand tableware 12 Duration – the current setting isdisplayed...
Page 10 - Standby mode; Operation; Operating the appliance
2 General appliance description 2.4 Standby mode The standby mode refers to the state of the drawer when the function is temporarily de-activated, but can be reactivated at any time and without any preparation or lengthy wait-ing times. Open the drawer and it is ready for operation. The button illum...
Page 11 - Delayed start; Before setting the delayed start; Sabbath mode; Switching the Sabbath mode on
2 General appliance description Do not leave the warming drawer unattended for longer periods of time when us-ing continuous operation. Keeping food warm overly long can dry it out and evencause it to catch fire.Your warming drawer is equipped with a safety shut-off that switches the drawer tothe st...
Page 12 - Switching the Sabbath mode off; Loading examples; Maximum load
2 General appliance description Switching the Sabbath mode off ▸ Touch the button for 10 seconds. – The duration and temperature displays illuminate briefly 3×. – The Sabbath mode is deactivated. 2.8 Loading examples The maximum load depends on the dimensions and weight of your dishes. Appliance hei...
Page 13 - Wire shelf; Operating modes; Heating serving and tableware
3 Operating modes 2.9 Wire shelf For models 283 and 312, the loadingsurface can be increased by using thewire shelf supplied. It can also be usefulfor keeping food warm in different itemsof tableware. The wire shelf can be inser-ted on the left- or right-hand side of thewarming drawer. Additional wi...
Page 14 - Unloading dishes; Heating cups; Keeping food warm
3 Operating modes It takes approximately 45 minutes to heat place settings for 6 persons. Unloading dishes As heated dishes cools down quickly, take them out of the warming drawer just beforeyou need them.▸ Open the drawer when the operating mode finishes.▸ Touch to switch the appliance off.▸ Use pr...
Page 15 - Creating favourites
3 Operating modes ▸ Touch and preheat the appliance for 15 minutes. ▸ Place the food in the preheated dishes. To avoid spillage, do not overfill plates, dishes, cups, etc. Cover food with a heat-resistant lid or aluminium foil. The surface of food that isnot covered will dry out. We recommend that f...
Page 16 - Starting favourites; Uses; Possible uses
4 Uses Starting favourites ▸ Touch . – The set values illuminate. ▸ Close the warming drawer. – The pilot lamp illuminates. – The appliance heats up. – Open the drawer when the operating mode finishes. – Touch to switch the appliance off. Risk of burns! The surface of the warming plate is hot. Items...
Page 18 - Low temperature cooking; Preparations
4 Uses Setting level Approximate duration Food/dishes Note – max. Preheating servingdishes e.g. soup plates,plates, bowls, plat-ters, sauce boats Spread tableware out flat forshorter heating times – max. Keeping beverageshot Preheat tableware, coverbeverages as required Extend as re- quired to max. ...
Page 19 - Care and maintenance; Procedure
5 Care and maintenance Dish Searing on the hob Completion in the appliance Small pieces of meat Steak medallions 1–2 mins. per side for – Medium-sized pieces of meat Loin of lamb (ca. 150–300g) 2–3 mins. per side for Fillet of pork (400–600g) 4–6 mins. on all sides for – Fillet of beef/veal, loin of...
Page 21 - Accessories and spare parts; External dimensions; Electrical connection; Disposal; Packaging
7 Accessories and spare parts 7 Accessories and spare parts Please give product family of the appliance and exact designation of the accessory orspare part when ordering parts. Wire shelf for models 283 / 312 mm 8 Technical data 8.1 External dimensions ▸ See installation instructions 8.2 Electrical ...
Page 22 - Index
10 Index A Accessories and spare parts ........................ 21Appliance description ........................................ 8Appliance disposal .......................................... 21Appliance installation ......................................... 5 C Care ...................................
Page 23 - Your repair order
11 Service & Support 11 Service & Support The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minormalfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech-nician and any cost that goes along with it. Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be...
Page 24 - Quick instructions
Quick instructions Open appliance Switch appliance on Set temperature Set duration Switch appliance off Close appliance V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug [email protected], www.vzug.com 1044764-R03