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WARMING DRAWER
[en] Instruction manual
N1AHA01.0B, N1AHA02.0B

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Important Safety Information
Risk of Serious Burns
Accessories and ovenware become very hot. Always use oven gloves.
Risk of Electric Shock and Serious Injury
Never bring electrical appliance cables into contact with hot parts. Do not use high-pressure cleaners.
Risk of Fire
Warming drawer gets very hot. Never place flammable objects or plastic containers inside.
Getting to Know Your Appliance
Controls and Indicators
Layout of controls: surface area, fan/heating, main switch, operating indicator, temperature selector.
Drawer Operation
Press the middle of the drawer to open or close. It will spring out gently.
Operating the Appliance
Preheating Ovenware
Food and drinks stay warm longer in preheated ovenware. Max load capacity 15 kg.
Arranging Tableware
Do not block ventilation. Ensure efficient hot air circulation for best results.
Warming Drinking Vessels
Warm cups like espresso cups at MIN to MED temperature. Risk of burns at high temperatures.
Procedure for Preheating
Arrange items, set temp (MAX for tableware, MIN-MED for drinks), switch on, close drawer.
Switching Off
Open the drawer and switch off the appliance at the main switch.
Removing Hot Tableware
Tableware can become very hot. Use oven gloves or a pot grabber for removal.
Keeping Food Warm
Do not place hot pots directly. Cover moist food. Advised for max 1 hour. Suitable foods listed.
Procedure for Keeping Food Warm
Arrange items, set temp, pre-heat for 10 min, add food, close drawer.
Tables and Tips for Operation
Guidance on pre-heating, defrosting, warming, melting, and proving dough with specific times and levels.
Cleaning the Appliance
General Cleaning Instructions
Do not use high-pressure cleaners. Clean when switched off. Use water and mild detergent.
Appliance Exterior Cleaning
Wipe with water and detergent, then dry with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
Appliance Glass Front Cleaning
Clean the glass front with glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not use a glass scraper.
Appliance Interior Cleaning
Clean stainless steel surfaces with water and detergent. Clean the anti-slip mat separately.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
No Heating or Insufficient Warming
Check power, main switch, pre-heating time, and ventilation blockage.
Indicator Light Not Lighting Up
Check for power cut or defective indicator light. Consult after-sales service.
Fuse Blown in Fuse Box
Pull the mains plug and consult the after-sales service if the fuse has blown.
Repair Safety Precautions
Only qualified experts should carry out repairs to avoid risks to the user.
Customer Service Information
E-number and FD-number Identification
Provide E-no. and FD-no. when contacting after-sales service for correct advice.
Booking Engineer Visits and Product Advice
Contact details for booking engineer visits and product advice, including phone numbers.
Service Charges and Warranty
Misuse may incur charges. Rely on professional repairs by trained technicians.
Environmental Protection
Environmentally-Friendly Disposal
Dispose of packaging responsibly. Appliance complies with WEEE directive for return and recycling.

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