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Warming dishes
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Tips
- Spread the dishware out across the
whole surface if possible. Stacks of
plates heat up more slowly than indi-
vidual pieces of dishware. If you can-
not avoid stacking plates, place these
at the front of the drawer.
Use the wire rack (depending on
model).
- Do not place large serving dishes
right up against the vents. They will
cover the warm air outlets. The dish-
ware will not heat up evenly.
- For cups and glasses, only select the
Warm Cups/Glasses operating
mode to ensure that the maximum
temperature (140°F/60°C) is not ex-
ceeded.
- Heated dishware cools down very
quickly. For that reason you should
not remove it from the drawer until
just before you need it.
Warming times
Various factors will affect the warming
times:
- material and thickness of the dish-
ware
- load size
- how the load is arranged
- temperature setting
It is therefore not possible to state pre-
cise warming times. For even heating
with the Warm Dishes/Plates oper-
ating mode, the following values can be
used as a guide:
- 30–35minutes for 6place settings to
heat up evenly
- 40–45minutes for 12place settings
to heat up evenly
As you use the appliance, you will get
to know which settings suit your own
needs best.
Capacity
Risk of damage due to overload-
ing.
Overloading the drawer will damage
the telescopic runners.
The maximum load bearing capacity
of the drawer is 55 lb (25kg).
The capacity will depend to a great ex-
tent on the size and weight of your
dishware.
ESW 7570, ESW 7580, ESW 7670, ESW
7680: the loading area can be increased
by using the wire rack supplied with the
drawer. The wire rack can be used in a
variety of ways. You can also increase
the loading area using 2wire racks po-
sitioned on the left and right. An addi-
tional wire rack is available to order via
the Miele online shop, Miele Customer
Service, or from your Miele dealer (see
“Optional accessories”).
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