User Care Guide

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Cleaning and Maintenance
Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when maintained properly and kept clean. Cooking equipment is no
exception. Your warming drawer must be kept clean and maintained
properly. Make sure all controls are in the “OFF” position.
1. Allow the warming drawer and its accessories to cool before cleaning.
2. Remove steam pans and all accessories from the warming drawer.
3. Unplug the warming drawer prior to cleaning.
4. Clean all items including the drawer with a mild cleanser. Scrub dirt with a sponge in the direction of the grain.
5. When cleaning the front panel, always scrub in the direction of the grain. In order to maintain the luster and highlights of the
polished surface, do not use abrasives when cleaning the polished surfaces.
6. Do not use steel wool to clean the drawer and accessories.
7. Check out the slide rails and make sure they are clean and free from debris.
8. It is recommended to clean the warming drawer after every use
WARNING
To prevent burns, do not remove pans while hot.
Make sure drawer is cool before cleanng.
Material Recommendations
Drawer interior (stainless steel) Use dish detergent. Wash, rinse well and dry. For hard water spots or scales, use white
vinegar. Apply with a sponge or cloth, rinse, and dry.
Heat Discoloration / Corrosion:
Clean with BarKeepers Friend® sprinked on a wet sponge or wet cloth. Apply to stainless
steel surface. Rub gently and evenly in the direction of the grain. Rinse and dry.
Drawer exterior (stainless steel) Always wipe or rub in the direction of the grain. Clean with a soapy sponge, then rinse and
dry or use mild non-abrasive cleaners on a paper towel. Protect and polish with stainless
steel cleaner and a soft cloth. Remove water spots a cloth dampened with white vinegar.
Control Panel Clean with hot soapy water or mild non-abrasive cleaner on a clean sponge. Wipe clean.
Avoid usng abrasive cleaners and scrubbing pads.
Cleaning Chart
Problem What to Do
Warming drawer will not heat up. Is the unit plugged into an electrical outlet?
Has the GFCI protection been tripped?
Is the temperature control dial properly set?
Has the circuit breaker been tripped?
Heat-on indicator light does not
illuminate.
Is the unit plugged into an electrical outlet?
Has the GFCI protection been tripped?
Is the temperature control dial properly set?
Has the circuit breaker been tripped?
Troubleshooting Guide and Service
Troubleshooting