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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Device type | Built-in dishwasher |
| Capacity | 14 place settings |
| Water consumption | 9.9 liters per cycle |
| Energy class | A++ |
| Noise level | 44 dB |
| Washing programs | 6 different programs |
| Special features | Delayed start, Child safety |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 82 cm x 60 cm x 55 cm |
| Weight | 45 kg |
| Maintenance | Filters to be cleaned regularly, use of regenerating salt |
| Safety | Overflow protection system, door lock |
| Warranty | 2 years |
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- Flashes if the appliance is switched on.
- Lights up if the appliance is switched on and the drawer is closed.
3. Dial for setting the temperature
The temperature set is the temperature of the hot plate at the bottom of the drawer when the drawer is empty. Measurements using an external thermometer can vary and are not suitable for checking the temperature precisely. The appliance will only heat up when the drawer is closed.EN 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the separate safety instructions before using the device! Keep this manual with your appliance. Ensure that you include the manual with the appliance if you sell or give it to someone else. Please read the recommendations before installing and using the warming drawer. These have been compiled for your safety and that of others. This warming drawer is designed for use by individuals in their home. It is only intended for pre-warming tableware, keeping food warm and slow cooking. Any other use is prohibited and may be dangerous. The manufacturer disclaims liability in the event of improper use. Under certain conditions, the outside of the warming drawer may reach 70 °C (depending on the selected temperature and length of use). Always use oven mitts or gloves to remove the warmed tableware from the drawer. Keeping food warm Never place items such as pans in the drawer directly from naked flame or from the oven as this may damage the hot plate. The drawer may be loaded to a maximum 25 kg. Overloading can damage the appliance. Do not climb or sit on the open drawer as this may damage the appliance. Do not store or place plastic products or flammable objects in the appliance. These could melt or catch fire during use.EN 7 INSTALLATION Prior to connecting the drawer to mains power, ensure that all cables in your home’s electrical system are of sufficient diameter to supply the appliance properly. Your system should be protected by a 10-amp fuse. Built-in Slide the appliance in the kitchen cupboard aperture. Check whether the casing fits correctly. Open the drawer and secure the appliance to the side walls of the cupboard using the 4 screws and spacers supplied.ODW8127A - ODW8127S - ODW8128G
560-568EN 8 INSTALLATION The aluminium profiles can be adjusted +/- 1 mm on the ODW8128G and ODW8328G. The front can be adjusted by a few millimetres for alignment with other appliances. Use the Allen key at the bottom of the appliance for this.EN 9
USING THE WARMING DRAWER
General A protective grille prevents contact with the elements and the fan. Operating elements There is an ON/OFF and temperature regulation dial. This dial is only visible when the drawer is open. When the drawer is closed, the indicator light on the front shows whether the appliance is switched on. Operating principle Place the crockery or plates with food in the drawer. Set the desired temperature. The ‘appliance on’ indicator will flash. Close the drawer. The ‘appliance on’ indicator will light up.EN 10
USING THE WARMING DRAWER
Selecting the temperature Use the temperature knob to set a temperature between 30 and 80 °C. Icon Temperature Function Application 00 Off - 30 °C Defrosting For defrosting food. Allowing dough to rise. - 40 °C Defrosting 50 °C Warming cups and glasses Warming coffee cups. 60 °C Warming crockery Warming plates and dishes. Keeping food warm (eggs, bread). 70 °C Keeping food warm Keeping food warm (meat, fish, vegetables). - 80 °C Keeping food warm and reheating Keeping food warm and reheating food. 80 °C with fan Slow cooking After browning place the pan or dish in the drawer. Allow the dish to cook slowly for the recommended time.EN 11
USING THE WARMING DRAWER
Warming time The warming time for tableware depends on several factors: material and thickness of the tableware; fill level; distribution of the load; temperature control. This means that it is not possible to give precise data in advance. A few recommendations: Even warming at a temperature of 60 °C will take: approximately 30 mins for crockery for a meal for six people approximately 40 mins for crockery for a meal for twelve people You will learn from experience which timing suits your crockery best.EN 12
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