Candy CPWD 140/2 X Others

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Pull the drawer
(g. C)
towards you until it is opened completely.
4.1 CLOSING THE DRAWER
To close the drawer, gently push the drawer back,
pushing the front until it has completely gone back.
Release the handle.
4.2 The appliance is equipped with a hot air ventilating
system. A fan distributes in an optimal way towards the
internal space of the warming drawer.
The thermostat allows the user to control and set the
appliance at the desired temperature.
The circulation of the air heats the drawer in a rapid and
uniform way.
With the protective measures in place it is not possible to
accidentally touch the heating element or the fan.
5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Do not leave parts of the packaging in the
home. Separate the remaining packaging
materials by category and deliver them to your
nearest recycling center.
Before using the appliance for the rst time, gently clean
it with a moist cloth and dry it completely as described
under “Cleaning and Maintenance”.
Heat the warming drawer for at least two hours. This can
be done by setting the MAX temperature corresponding
to 70°C. Be sure that the kitchen is kept well ventilated
during the heating period.
The metal parts have been specially treated with a
protective coating that can sometimes cause odors the
rst time the drawer is heated. These odors will quickly
dissipate and should not be considered a defect of the
appliance.
6. CONTROL PANEL
7. WARMING DRAWER
7.1 Operation
Open the drawer. Turn the handle in order to set the
desired temperature and then press the red button.
A red light will turn on and will remain on throughout use.
To turn o󰀨 the appliance, turn the handle to the 0 position
and then press the button. The red light will turn o󰀨.
7.2 Heating Time
Di󰀨erent factors inuence the time in which it takes to
heat up:
• Thickness and material of the drawer;
• Number of drawers loaded;
• The arrangement of the loaded drawers;
• The desired temperate set.
So, there is no general rule. To set the temperature
above 60°C in order to have a stable temperature, follow
these suggestions:
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