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WARMING
DRAWER
USE
ELECTRONIC
TOUCH
CONTROLS
*
Press
POWER
to turn
the Warming
Drawer on and off. Signal light will indicate
when unit is on.
TO SELECT
DESIRED
TEMPERATURE
*
Select
temperature
by pressing
TEMP
until indicator
light is on next to desired
temperature.
TO SELECT
DESIRED
TiME
Select from five preset times or Continuous
On by pressing TIME
until light is on next
to desired time.
Use caution when selecting Continuous
On.
Unit will need to be turned
off using the
POWER
key.
PREHEATING
Allow time for the drawer to preheat.
For best results, preheat
your Warming
Drawer according
to
the chart below before use. If you put hot tBod into a cool,
confined area, any steam that is present will condense.
If you
preheat
your Warming
Drawer,
there will be less chance of
water due to condensation.
Preheat times vary depending
on
the temperature
setting.
TEMPERATURE
SETTIHGS
APPROXIMATE TIME
90 °
Proof
Preheat Not Required
125 °
Low
8 minutes
150 o
12 minutes
175 o
Medium
16 minutes
200 °
19 minutes
230 °
High
24 minutes
CONTINUOUS
ON MODE
When the Warming Drawer is in Continuous On mode, it will
remain on until turned off manually. To avoid a fire hazard or
burns, exercise caution when operating the unit in Continuous
On mode. Touch POWER to turn the unit off.
AUTO
SHUT-OFF
Do not block the humidity
vents on the back of the drawer
front and along the left and right sides of the drawer. Excessive
heat buildup
can occur.
RACK
A wire
rack
is included
to use for double stacking
items.
The rack will fit from t¥ont
to back
or from
side
to
side.
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*
Preheat with the rack in place.
*
The use of accessory
attachments
not recommended
by
Sharp may cause injuries.
,
Always place racks in desired position while drawer is cool.
If racks must be removed while Warming
Drawer is hot, do
not let the potholder
contact the heating elements.
,
DO NOT
USE aluminum
foil to line any part of the
Warming
Drawer. Using a foil liner could result in a fire
hazard, or the obstruction
of the flow of heat and ventilation
air. Foil is an excellent
heat insulator
and heat will be
trapped
underneath
it. This trapped
heat can upset the
performance
of the Warming
Drawer parts.
,
DO NOT place more than 50 pounds in the drawer.
Plastic
containers
or plastic
wra t) can mell i/"
in direcl contacl
with the drawer or a hot utensil. I_ems may
mell and cause damage
to the Warming
Drawer
or injury.

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