Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 Safety precautions 4 1.1 Symbols used ........................................................................................................ 4 1.2 General safety precautions ................................................................................. 5 1.3 Appliance-specific saf...
Page 4 - Safety precautions; Symbols used
1 Safety precautions 1.1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions.Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damageto the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions ▸ In...
Page 5 - General safety precautions
1 Safety precautions 1.2 General safety precautions ▪ Read the operating instructions before using the appliance forthe first time! ▪ This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and aboveand by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap-abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, ...
Page 6 - A warming drawer and its contents get hot.; Before using for the first time
1 Safety precautions ▪ This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and aboveand by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap-abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, providedthey are supervised or have been instructed on the safe useof the appliance and have understood the haz...
Page 7 - Note on use
1 Safety precautions ▪ Any repairs, modifications or manipulations to the appliance, especially anyelectrically live parts, may only be carried out by the manufacturer, its Cus-tomer Services or a similarly qualified person. If carried out incorrectly, re-pairs may cause serious injury, damage to th...
Page 8 - How to avoid damaging the appliance
1 Safety precautions ▪ Do not leave the appliance unattended when drying herbs, bread, mush-rooms, etc. If the foodstuff dries out too much, it can pose a fire hazard. ▪ If you notice smoke possibly coming from the appliance itself or from insidethe cooking space, keep the drawer closed. Disconnect ...
Page 9 - Disposal; Packaging
2 Disposal Packaging ▪ All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS))are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposedof in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection ▪ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this i...
Page 10 - Appliance description; Structure
3 Appliance description 3.1 Structure The warming drawer can be used for preheating tableware and keeping foodwarm. 1 3 2 1 Fan and heater ▸ To switch on, turn dial to . 3.2 Operating and display elements 2 Pilot lamp ▪ illuminates during operation when the drawer isclosed. ▪ flashes regularly durin...
Page 11 - Auto Off function; Automatic switch-off «Auto Off function»; Using the appliance; Never open the drawer forcefully.
3 Appliance description 3.3 Auto Off function Automatic switch-off «Auto Off function» If the rotary knob at the warming drawer is not switched to its «0»position upon completion of all tasks, the appliance will switch offautomatically after 10 h. The operation indicator flashes irregularly. ▸ Switc...
Page 12 - Preheating tableware; Maximum load
4 Preheating tableware 4.1 Maximum load The maximum load of the warming drawer is 25 kg. Damage to the ap-pliance from overloading can occur if this load weight is exceeded. 4.2 Loading examples Appliance height Plates Basic place settings Full place settings and serving dishes A A A B C A B D E F C...
Page 13 - Loading tableware; Preheating duration
4 Preheating tableware 4.3 Loading tableware Burns hazard! Drinking vessels become very hot at setting level80 °C or . Do not exceed setting level 60 °C for heating drinking vessels suchas espresso cups. ▸ Place dishes in the drawer and distribute over the entire surface. ▸ Set the dial to setting l...
Page 14 - Keeping food warm; Procedure; Suitable foods
5 Keeping food warm 5.1 Procedure Never place hot pots or pans straight from the hob on to the heatingplate. This can damage the heating plate. To avoid spillage, do not overfill plates, dishes, cups, etc. Cover food with a heat-resistant lid or aluminium foil. We recommend that food is not kept war...
Page 15 - Uses; Possible uses
6 Uses 6.1 Possible uses The table lists various uses for the warming drawer.▸ Set the dial to the desired setting level.▸ Preheat the tableware according to the table below. Settinglevel Food/dishes Note 40 °C Delicate deep-frozen food e.g. creamcakes, butter, sausages, cheese Defrost Proofing yeas...
Page 16 - Low temperature cooking
6 Uses 6.2 Low temperature cooking Low temperature cooking is a method for cooking high-quality cuts of meat tothe point of being pink or just done. The meat remains tender and succulent.Cooking times for the low temperature method are longer than those for con-ventional cooking. ▸ Preheat the drawe...
Page 18 - Care and maintenance
7 Care and maintenance 7.1 Procedure The drawer must be switched off for cleaning. The dial must be set tothe «0» position. Do not use high pressure or steam cleaners.Do not use abrasive, caustic cleaning agents or stainless steelcleaner. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, etc. as such productsca...
Page 19 - What to do if ...
8 Trouble-shooting 8.1 What to do if … This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructionsgiven. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please callCustomer Services. … dishes or food remain cold Possible cause Solution ▪ The appliance is not swit...
Page 21 - Technical data; External dimensions; Electrical connection
9 Technical data 9.1 External dimensions ▸ See installation instructions 9.2 Electrical connection 1 ▸ See identification plate 1 21
Page 22 - Index
10 Index A Appliance description .................................. 10Auto Off function ........................................... 11 Automatic switch-off Auto Off function ............................... 11 B Before using for the first time ....................... 6 C Care ..........................
Page 23 - Your repair order
11 Service & Support The «Troubleshooting» chapter provides valuable information for dealing with minor operating faults. This saves you the time, effort and potential cost of having to call out a service technician. Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warran...