Smeg Ct152 Manual
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GB-IE Instructions for the User 1212 7 USING THE WARMING DRAWER 7.1 Precautions and General Advice When the warming drawer is used for the first time , it should be heated to the maximum temperature for long enough to burn off any oily residues left by the manufacturing process, which might contamina te foods with unpleasant smells. 7.2 Operating settings 7.2.1 Stand-by mode In this mode the whole system is disconnected and no indicator light or display is lit. 7.2.2 Normal Operation In this mode the system is generating heat. The dis play shows the remaining operating time and the set temperature al ternating each 2 seconds. The Timer and Temperature indicator lights light-up alternating each 2 seconds and coordinated with the display ind ication. The Operation indicator light is illuminated continuously until t he Timer reaches zero. To program the normal operation, proceed as follows : a) Press the “F” key once or several times until the T imer indicator light is flashing. b) Press the “ ” or “ ” keys to set the desired operation time in the ran ge 0h00 – 4h00. c) Press the “F” key to validate. The Temperature indi cator light starts to flash. d) Press the “ ” or “ ” keys to set the desired temperature in the range 30 – 75ºC. e) Press the “F” key for 3 seconds or wait 5 seconds. f) The Warming Drawer starts to operate with the set p arameters. 7.2.3 Delayed Start In this mode the Display shows the remaining time f or the operation to start and counting-down. The Operation indicator li ght will blink and the Delayed Start indicator is illuminated. To set a delayed start, proceed as follows: a) Program the normal operation parameters as in point s a) to d) of the previous section. b) Press the “F” key to validate. The Delayed Start in dicator light starts to flash. c) Press the “ ” or “ ” keys to set the desired start delay in the range 0h00 – 9h50. d) Press the “F” key for 3 seconds or wait 5 seconds. e) The Warming Drawer enters the Delayed Start mode. f) When the delay has elapsed the Warming Drawer start s to operate with the set parameters.

GB-IE Instructions for the User 13 13 7.2.4 Cancel Operation The programming can be cancelled at any time by pre ssing the “” key for 3 seconds. The operation or the delayed start can be cancelled (for example, because a guest arrived earlier or the crockery seems warm enough) by pressing the “ ” key for 3 seconds. 7.3 Heating times Various factors affect heating times: Material and thickness of the crockery Load quantity How the crockery is arranged Temperature setting It is therefore not possible to give any precise he ating times. However, as a guide, the following times are given for the thermostat setting of 60ºC and for uniform heating of the croc kery: LOAD TIME (MIN) CROCKERY FOR 6 PEOPLE 30 – 35 As you use the warming drawer more and more you wil l learn the best settings for your crockery.

GB-IE Instructions for the User 1414 7.4 Load capacity Load capacity depends on the size of the crockery i tems. 6 PERSONS SERVINGS 6 X 24CM DINNER PLATES 6 X 10CM SOUP BOWLS 1 X 19CM SERVING DISH 1 X 17CM SERVING DISH 1 X 32CM MEAT PLATES OR 20 DISHES WITH 28 CM OR 80 ESPRESSO COFFEE CUPS OR 40 TEA CUPS OR …

GB-IE Instructions for the User 15 15 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning is the only maintenance action that is req uired normally. Warning! Cleaning must be done with the warming drawer disconnected from the electrical power supply. Remove the plug from the power socket or disconnect the warming drawer power supply circu it. Warning! Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning products , abrasive sponges or pointed objects since stains or abrasion marks may appear. Warning! Do not use high pressure or steam jet cleaning app liances. 8.1 Appliance front and control panel The warming drawer can be cleaned using just a damp cloth. If it is very dirty, add a few drops of washing-up liquid to the washing water. Wipe the surfaces dry using a dry cloth. For stainless steel fronted crockery warmers, special products for treatment of stainless steel surfaces can be used. These products prevent the surfaces becoming dirty again for some time. Ap ply a thin layer of such a product on the surface using a soft cloth. 8.2 Interior of the warming drawer Clean the inside of the warming drawer regularly us ing a damp cloth. If it is very dirty add a few drops of washing-up liquid to the washing water. Wipe the surfaces dry using a dry cloth. Avoid water entering through the air circulation op ening. Only use the warming drawer again when it is comple tely dry. 8.3 Mat with non-slip surface The non-slip surface mat can be removed to facilita te cleaning of the drawer. The mat can be cleaned by hand using hot water with a few drops of washing-up liquid. Dry thoroughly. The non-slip mat should only be replaced when it is completely dry.

GB-IE Instructions for the User 1616 9 WHAT SHOULD I DO IF THE WARMING DRAWER DOESN’T WORK? Warning! Any type of repair must only be done by a specialis ed technician. Any repair done by a person not authorised by the manufacturer is dangerous. Before contacting Technical Assistance, check on th e following: The crockery doesn’t heat up enough. Check whether: The appliance has been switched on. The appropriate temperature has been selected. The air circulation orifices are covered by the cr ockery. The crockery was left to heat up for sufficient ti me. Heating time depends on several factors, such as, f or example: Crockery material type and thickness. Quantity of crockery. How the crockery is arranged. The crockery doesn’t heat up at all. Check whether: You can hear the noise of a fan. If the fan is operating then the heating element is broken; if the fan is not operating then the fan is broken. The switchboard fuses / circuit breakers have fuse d / tripped out. The crockery is heating up too much. The electronic board has a malfunction.

GB-IE Instructions for the Installer 17 17 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10.1 Before installation Check that the input voltage indicated on the characteristics plate is the same as the voltage of the power outlet you are goi ng to use. Open the drawer and take out all the accessories and remove the packing material. Attention! The front surface of the warming drawer may be wra pped in a protective film . Before using the warming drawer for the first tim e, remove this film carefully. Make sure that the warming drawer is not damaged in any way. Check that the drawer opens and closes correctly. If you find any damage, contact the Technical Assistance Service. The warming drawer should only be built-in in combi nation with those appliances indicated by the manufacturer. If it is fitted in combination with other appliances, the guarantee is no longer v alid since it is impossible to guarantee that the warming drawer wil l work correctly. 10.2 Installation To build-in the warming drawer in combination with another appliance there must be a fixed, interim shelf in the housing unit to support the weight of both appliances. The appliance to be combined with the warming drawe r will be placed directly on the latter without any need to have a s eparating shelf. To build-in the appliance which is combined with th e warming drawer, follow the instructions set out in the respective i nstructions and fitting booklet. The relevant installation dimensions are indicated in mm in the installation diagram . Proceed as follows: 1. Place the warming drawer on the shelf and slide it towards the interior of the niche in such a way that it is centred and c ompletely lined up with the front of the unit. 2. Check that the warming drawer’s frame is properl y levelled and is sitting evenly on the shelf. 3. Open the drawer and fix the warming drawer to th e sides of the unit using the two screws provided.

GB-IE Instructions for the Installer 1818 10.3 Electrical connection Electrical installation must be performed by an ele ctrician qualified in accordance with the legislation in force. Before connecting the warming drawer to the electri c mains, check that the voltage and frequency of the mains matches that which is shown on the rating plate located in the heating block insid e, which should be kept together with this manual. The electric connection is made via an omnipolar sw itch, which is suitable for the intensity to be tolerated and which has a m inimum gap of 3mm between its contacts, which will ensure disconnecti on in case of emergency or when cleaning the warming drawer. If a plug is used for the electric connection, then it must be accessible aft er installation. The connection should include correct earthing, in compliance with current norms. WARNING: THE WARMING DRAWER MUST BE EARTHED. If the flexible supply cable fitted to the warming drawer ever needs to be changed, it should be replaced by an official After Sales Service. The manufacturer and retailers do not accept respon sibility for any damage that may be caused to people, animals or pro perty if these installation instructions are not observed.