DCS WDI User manual

PERFECT heat.
THE PROFESSIONAL WARMING DRAWER
Installation Guide
MODELS:
WDI
WDS-27
WDS-30

A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Thank you for selecting this DCS Warming Drawer. Because of its unique features, we have developed this
installation Guide. h°contains valuable information on how to properly instal/ your new Warming Drawer
for years of safe and enjoyable use.
Tohefp serve you better, please fill out and submit your Ownership Registration Card by visiting our website
at www.dcsappfiances.com and selecting "Customer Service" on the home page and then select "Ownersh !p
Registration" You may also submit the enclosed Ownership Registration Card by mail to the address below.
In addition, keep this guide handy, as it will help answer questions that may arise as you use your new
appliance.
For your convenience, product questions can be answered by a DCS Customer Service Representative by
phone: 7-888-28 ?-5698.
DCS
Attention: CustomerService
5800Skylab Road
Huntington Beach,CA92647
www.dcsappfiances.com
/k WARNING
The warming drawer is not intended to be used in conjunction with water DO
NOT fill the drawer or warming cavity with water Doing so could create a
shock hazard resulting in a possible injury.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP
GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-
fitting rid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO
PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately EVACUATEAND CALL
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN -You may be burned.
DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels -a violent steam
explosion will result. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
1. You know you have a Class ABC extinguishe_ and you already know how
to operate it.
2. The fire is small and contained in the area where it started.
3. The fire department is being called.
4. You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRACTICES& PRECAUTIONS ...........................................................................................................3-4
FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................................................5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................dq o
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................6
Mounting Installation ........................................................................................................................................7-8
Warming Drawer Integrated ...............................................................................................................................9
Wail Oven and Microwave and Warming Drawer Installation ................................................................9
WiRiNG DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................................................................................10
SERVICE ..................................................................................................................................................................................11
WARRANTY ..........................................................................................................................................................................12

SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS
READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE PRECAUTIONS
[] Read this hstaiiation Guide thoroughly before installation. This wH[ help to reduce the risk of
fire, eHectric shock, or injury to persons.
[] Remove all[ packaging materiaHs from your appHiance.
[] install[ according to instructions. See page 6-9 to insure proper instaHHation and servicing.
[] Be sure to have a quaHified service technician install[ and ground this appHiance.
[] Hug into rated outlier: 120 VoHtsAC,5 amp minimum circuit requirement.
PREHEATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Warming Drawer is designed to keep cooked foods warm for extended periods of time. The
drawer must be pre-heated before use on high (see Use and Care Guide). ffthe warming drawer isn't
pre-heated, the internal temperature of the food being warmed could fall below the minimum safe
level and bacteria could develop. Always preheat the drawer according to the instructions described
in the warming drawer Use and Care Guide.
[] Children should not be Heftalone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use. They
should never be allowed to turn knobs, push buttons, sit or stand on any part of an appliance.
[] Children in walkers, or children crawling can be attracted to the round door handle and may
grab and open the warming drawer. This can result in injury from the door being pulled open
on a child, or severe burns if it is in use and hot.
//_ WARNING:
Do not store items of interest to children in, above or around any appliance.
ChiMren coMd be seriously injured if they should dimb onto the appfiance to
reach these items.
Be certain to use only dry pot holders: Moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may cause burns
from steam. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of pot holders.
[] Never store anything in the warming drawer. Flammable materials can catch fire, plastic items
may melt or ignite and other types of items could be ruined.
[] Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the drawer. Some
fabrics are quite flammable and could catch on fire.
[] For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the appliance, never sit, stand, or lean on the
warming drawer door.
[] For persona[ safety, wear proper apparel Loose fitting garments or hanging sleeves should
never be worn while using this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and
should not be worn while using this appliance.
[] 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 wiii be trapped underneath it. This trapped heat can upset the performance
of the warming drawer parts.
z_ WARNING:
This appliance is designed for warming food. Based on safety considerations,
never use the warming drawer to warm or heat aroom.

SAFETY PRACTICES&
[] As with any cooking or heating appihnce, never leave the warming drawer unattended when
warming food, this could be a fire hazard.
[] OnHy certain types of gHass, heat proof gHass-ceramic, ceramic, earthenware or gHazes are
suitabHe for use in this warming drawer. Utensils that are not thermaHHy heat safe may break
with sudden temperature changes.
[] Never heat unopened containers, a build up of pressure may cause the container to burst.
[] Grease is flammabHe, avoid Hetting grease deposits coHHectin the warming drawer, dean up
spilhge.
[] DO NOT use water on grease fires. Turn OFF the warming drawer, then smother the fire with
baking soda or use a dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
[] When opening the drawer while keeping sauces warm, tomato sauce, etc.,the drawer must be
opened slowly to avoid spillage.
[] Use care when opening a hot warming drawer;to avoid severe burns, open slowly, allow the hot
air or steam to escape before reaching in to remove or replace any foods.
[] Do not repair or replace any part of this appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this
manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified Service Technician. Service
Technicians must disconnect the power supply before servicing this appliance.
[] When using the warming drawer: DO NOTTOUCH THE iNTERiOR SURFACESor the exterior
area immediately surrounding the door until it has had sufficient time to cool to avoid burn
injuries.
[] Clean the warming drawer with caution. Avoid steam burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth
to clean the appliance while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot
surface. Follow directions provided by the cleaner manufacturer.
[] Be sure all the controls are turned offand the appliance is cool before using any type of aerosol
cleaner on or around the appliance. The chemical that produces the spraying action could, in
the presence of heat, ignite or cause metal parts to corrode.
[] Do not touch the heating element or interior surfaces of the warming drawer, even if they
appear dark in color. They may still be hot enough to cause burn iniury, allow sufficient time to
cook
[] Do not allow flammable materials which may ignite to come in contact with the hot heating
element or the interior surface of the warming drawer until the unit has had a sufficient time to
cook

FEATURES
Moist/
Crisp
Knob
_ta[n[ess
-s_::°o_ / Steel
z°°"°°°°° _ / Tray
o2 oOo o,,oOoOo
Power Thermostat
hdicator Control
Lens Knob Power
Indicator
Light
Stee[
Drawer
Fig. 01
-_Moist/crisp feature not available on fully integrated mode[ (WD[).

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
The cabinet depth from the outer edge of the face frame to the inside back of the cabinet or wall
shouHd be at Heast24" (see figure 02).
The Warming Drawer should be installed into a base cabinet with minimum outside dimensions of
13-1/4"high by 30"wide by 24"deep for 30" modeis. For 27"models 13-1/4"high by 27"wide by 24"
deep. For WDI Model 15-1/4" high by 26-3/4" wide by 24"deep (see figure 03 and figure 04).
Power supply required: ] 20VAC; 5A rain., ] 5A max. circuit.
CUTOUT DHMENSHONS
Jl/2"min
outletshouldbe
Io(atedbelowthe
WalmingDiawer
- 2x4'sor _in/ihl
suppolt
Fig. 02
WARMHNG DRAWER DHMENSHONS
(Ff!ONT VHEW)
WDS-27 - 26=7/8"
WDS-30 - 29-7/8"
10-1/4"
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
A B C
WDS°27 9-7/8" 25-5/16" 24"(rain,)
WDS°30 9-718" 25-5/16" 24"(min,)
WDI 11-1/4" 26-1/8" 24"(rain,)
WDS=27 & WDS=30 DHMENSHONS
(SHDEVHEW)
28-3/16"
--25=1/16'
23-7/8' POWER
CORD
)
9-7/8"
I
i
POWER
WDI CORD
24" d
II-
9-7/8"
Fig. 03 Fig. 04

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MOUNTING iNSTALLATiON
The lower rear corners of the cabinet need to provide proper support to the back of the Warming
Drawer and the antFtip mounting dips. A 120 volt AC outlet should be located no further than 36
inches from the back center of the Warming Drawer. Illustrations suggest one possible bottom
support, but the consumer is not limited to this idea for mounting configuration.
STEP 1
The bottom rear section of the cabinet should be made of solid plywood or 2x4 and needs to be
installed to hold the antMip mounting dips and support the weight of Warming Drawer, which is
90 [bs.
STEP 2
Use the screws provided to attach the mounting dips which must be installed for antMip safety to the
bottom support at the back. See placement dimensions in figure below.
STEP 3
The Warming Drawer has slots on the back side where it wi[[ slide onto the anti-tip mounting dips.
See page 8. Hug power cord into AC outlet.
STEP4
Fasten the front face to the cabinet by passing the screws through the holes of the front face of the
warming drawer to finish the installation. See page 8.
NOTE: Bottom support made of plywood or other solid wood construction capable of supporting
the weight of the warming drawer.
Slide drawer
on to Anti-Tip
mounting clips
Fig. 05

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 06
Fig. 07

INSTALLATION iNSTRUCTiONS
WARMING DRAWER INTEGRATED (WDI)
Custom Pane[ Installation
I.
2.
3.
Remove drawer as per instructions. (See Use & Care ManuaL)
Check the dimensions of the front tempHate. (See fig. 08.)
Cut the custom paneH to required dimensions, knowing that the paneH must cover the front
tempHate pHus 1/8"on aHHfour sides for a good presentation.The thickness of the custom paneH
must be greater than 3/8" to aHHowfor cHearance of the tips of the screws hoHding the drawer
when the custom paneHis mounted.
Center the paper tempHate provided on the back of the custom paneH to pre-drHH 1/16" holies
(5/16"depth) for the provided screws to attach the custom paneH (fig.09).
Fasten the custom paneHwith the suppHied screws as shown in fig.08
Front template _.
( WDI only)
Screws to hold '\
custom panel to
Warming Drawer _ _,.-"
Fig. 08
Use template
provided
,]
, I
Holes to drill
o I o
Fig. 09

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DOUBLE WALL OVEN AND
WARMING DRAWER
INSTALLATION
SINGLE WALL OVEN AND MICROWAVE
AND WARMING DRAWER
INSTALLATION
double
wail oven.....
cutout
cutout
microwave
cut-out
single
A) 25-5/16"(WD5-27&30) wailoven
26-1/8"(WDI) cutout
B) 11-1/16"(WDS) c
12-5/8"(WD[) warm#_gdrawer
C)9-7/8"(WD5) cutout.X_
11-1/4"(WDI)
D) 154/4"
E) 18-3/4"
Theflooroftheopeningshouldbeconstructedofplywoodstrongenough
tosupporttheweightoftileoven.
Fig. 10
WIRING DIAGRAM
AUX. SWITCH
WARMING ELEMENT
S00 WATTS, t 20 VAC.
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HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE:
Before you caHHfor service:
]) Hsthe circuit breaker tripped or the fuse blown?
2) Hsthere a power outage in the area?
For warranty service, pHease contact your HocaHservice provider or DCS Customer Service
Representativeat (888) 28]-5698, Monday thru Friday, 6 am - 4:30 pm PST. Before you call, please have
the following information ready:
[] Model Number
[] Serial Number
[] Date of instaHHation
[] A brief description of the problem
Your satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us. Hfa problem cannot be resolved to your
satisfaction, pHeasewrite or fax us at:
Write:
DCS
Attention: Customer Service
5800 SkyHab Road
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
www.dcsappHiances.com
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LENGTH OF WARRANTY
One (I) Year Fuji parts and Labor Covers the entire product
DCS WILL PAY FOR
AH[repair [abor and parts found to be defective due to materiaHs or workmanship for one full[ year "IN
HOME" warranty during the first year of ownership. This does not appHy if the unit was subjected to
other than norma[ househoHd use. Service must be provided by Authorized Factory Agent during
norma[ working hours. No charges will[ be made for repair or repHacement at the [ocafion of initia[
instaHHation or factory for parts returned pre-paid, through the deaHer and chimed within the warranty
period, and found by DCS to be defective.
Replacement wH[ be RO.B. DCS, and DCS wH[ not be liable for any transportation costs, labor costs, or
export duties. This warranty shah not apply, nor can we assume responsibility for damage that might
result from failure to follow manufactures instructions or local codes, where the appliance has been
tampered with or altered in anyway or which, in our iudgement, has been subiected to misuse,
negligence, or accident. Implied warranty shah not extend beyond the duration of this written
warranty. This warranty is in lieu of a[[ warranties expressed or implied and a[[ other obligations or
liability in connection with the sale of this appliance.
DCS Will Not Pay For
[] Installation or start-up.
[] Shipping damage.
[] Service by an unauthorized agency.
[] Damage or repairs due to service by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts.
[] Service during other than normal working hours.
[] Improper installation, such as improper hook-up, etc.
[] Service visits to teach you how to use the appliance; correct the installation; reset circuit
breakers or replace home fuses.
[] Cleaning of filters and outer panels.
[] Repairs due to other than normal household use.
[] Damage caused from accident, abuse, alteration, misuse, incorrect installation or installation
not in accordance with local codes.
[] Units installed in non-residential application such as day care centers, bed and breakfast
centers, churches, nursing homes, restaurants, hotels, schools, etc.
This warranty applies to appliances used in residential applications; it does not cover their use in
commercial situations. This warranty is for products purchased and retained in the 50 states of the
U.S.A.,the District of Columbia and Canada. This warranty applies even if you should move during the
warranty period. Should the appliance be sold by the original purchaser during the warranty period,
the new owner continues to be protected until the expiration date of the original purchaser's warranty
period. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
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PERFECT I_EATo
CH FFE-PLATS
Guide d'instailation
ONNEL
MODELS:
WDU
WDS-27
WDS-30 ®

A L'JNTENTJON DE NOS CUENTS
Nous vous remercions d'avoir choisi ce chauffe-p/ats DCS. Nous avons con_u ce Manuel d'installation et
d'entretien pour expfiquer les fonctions uniques de cet appareiL tl contient des inforrnations extr#mement
utifes sur la fa_on correcte de faire fonctionner votre nouveau chauffe-p/ats et d'en fake I'entretien. Vous
pourrez ainsi en profiter pendant des anndes en route sdcuritd.
Aidez-nous _ mieux vous servir en remp[issant [a Carte d'enregistrement du propri#tMre et en nous [a
soumettant depuis notre site Web g www.dcsappliances.com. S_[ectionnez <<Service _ [aclientele >>sur
[a page d'accueH puis <<Enregistrement du propri_taire >>.Vous pouvez #galement nous soumettre par
courtier _ Fadresse cFdessous [a Carte d'enregistrement du propri#taire cFjointe. Gardez ce manuel
pottle de main afin de trouver rapidement r#ponse _ vos questions durant Futilisation de votre
chauffe-plats DCS.
Si vous avez des questions au sujet de notre produit, communiquez avec un repr_sentant du service _la
ou par courrier :
DCS
A ttention : Customer Service
5800 Skylab Road,
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
www.dcsappliances.com
AVERTISSEMENT
Le chauffe-plats n'est pas con_u pour _tre utilis_ avec de I'eau. NE remplissez
PASte tiroir ou le Iogement du chauffe-plats avec de t'eau. Cela pourrait crier
un risque de choc et causer des blessures.
z_ AVERTISSEMENT
POUR REDUIRE LE5 RISQUE5 DE BLE55URE5 EN CA5 DE FEU DE GRAISSE5UR LA
CUISINItRE, RESPECTEZLE5 CONSIGNE5 SUIVANTE5 : ETOUFFEZ LE5 FLAMMES
t'aide d'un couvercle herm_tique, d'une plaque a biscuits ou d'un plateau
m_tallique, puis _teignez le br&leur EVITEZ DE VOUS BROLER. Si les flammes
ne s'_teignent pas imm_diatement, EVACUEZ LES LIEUX ET APPELEZ LES
POMPIER5. hie SOULEVEZ JAMAI5 UN RECIPIENT EN FEU -Vous pourriez vous
br&ler. N'UTILISEZ PA5 D'EAU, y compris des serviettes mouill#es - une
explosion de vapeur violente pourrait en r_sulter. Utilisez un extincteur
SEULEMENTsi :
l.Vous #tes sot qu?l s'agit d'un extincteur de classe ABC et savez comment N
faire fonctionner.
2. Le feu est Iimit_ et restreint _ la zone ob il s'est d_clench_.
3. Le service des pompiers a _t_ appel_.
4. Vous pouvez combattre I'incendie Ndos tourn_ vers une sortie.
VEUILLEZ CONSERVER CE MANUEL A TITtlE DE fiEFERENCE.

TABLE DES MATI[:RES
CARACTERISTIQUES DU CHAUFFE-PLATS .....................................................................................................5
SCHEMA DE CABLAGE ................................................................................................................................................11
SERVICE ..................................................................................................................................................................................12
GARANTiE .............................................................................................................................................................................13

MESURES DE SF:CURJTF:ET DE PRF:CAUTJON
VEUILLEZ URE ET glEN ASSIMILER CES CONSIGNES
@ VeuH[ez [ire attentivement ce manuel d'insta[[ation avant d'insta[[er votre nouve[ appareH.
Ced vous permettra de r_duire [es risques d'incendie, de chocs _[ectriques ou de bHessures.
lm Retirez tout Hemat_rie[ d'embaHHage de ['appareH.
@ Proc_dez _ ['installation conform_ment aux instructions. Pour assurer une installation et un
entretien corrects, consu[tez [es pages 6 &9.
m Confiez la raise _ la terre de I'appareil _ un technicien qualifi_.
m Branchez I'appareil dans une prise de 120V C.A.,5 A minimum.
INSTRUCTIONS DE PRI_CHAUFFAGE
Le chauffe-plats est con_u pour garder les aliments cuits _ une temperature chaude pendant de
Iongues p_riodes. II doit _tre pr_chauff_ avant route utilisation (Voir le manuel d'utilisation et
d'entretien.). II doit _tre pr_chauff_ pendant une demi-heure au moins _ temperature maximum. Si
le chauffe-plats n'est pas pr_chauff_, la temperature interne des aliments chauff_s pourrait baisser
un niveau dangereux propice au d6veloppement des bact_ries. Pr_chauffez toujours le chauffe-plats
se[on [es instructions de [a section du manuel qui traite de ['uti[isation et d'entretien.
m Les enfants ne doivent pas _tre laiss_s seuls ou sans surveillance dans un endroit oO I'on utilise
ce type d'appareil. II ne faut jamais les hisser tourner ou enfoncer des boutons, ni s'asseoir ou
se tenir debout sur I'appareil.
m Des enfants en marchette ou _ quatre pattes peuvent _tre attires par la poign_e ronde de la
porte et la saisir pour ouvdr le chauffe-phts. IIs pourraient alors se blesser ou _tre broils
s_rieusement si I'appareil est en fonctionnement et qu'il est chaud.
z_ AVERTISSEMENT :
Evitez de ranger des articles pouvant attirer les enfants dans I'appareil, au-
dessus ou b proximitY. Les enfants pourraient _tre blesses s_fleusement s'ils
grimpent sur Pappareil pour atteindre ces articles.
Utilisez seulement des gants isolants secs : Les gants humides sur des surfaces chaudes peuvent
provoquer des brQlures caus_es par la vapeur. N'utilisez pas de serviette ou de chiffon _pais _ la place
de 9ants isohnts.
@ Ne rangez jamais den dans [e chauffe-p[ats. Des mat_riaux inflammables pourraient prendre
Du, des _[6ments en p[astique pourraient fondre ou s'enflammer et d'autres types d'objets
pourraient _tre d_truits.
@ Ne suspendez aucun article sur ['apparei[ et ne p[acez aucun objet contre [ui. Certains
mat_riaux sont extr_mement inflammables et pourraient prendre Du.
@ Pour des raisons de s_curit_ et pour ne pas endommager ['apparei[, _vitez de vous asseoir, de
vous tenir debout ou de vous appuyer contre [a porte du chauffe-p[ats.
@ Pour assurer votre propre s_curit_, habH[ez-vous de fa_on appropri_e. Ne portez jamais de
v_tements ou de manches [_ches [orsque vous uti[isez ['appareiL Certains tissus synth_tiques
sont extr_mement inflammables et ne doivent pas _tre port,s pendant ['uti[isation de
['appareiL
@ Ne recouvrez aucune pattie du chauffe-p[ats avec du papier a[uminium. L'uti[isation de papier
a[uminium peut crier un risque d'incendie ou emp_cher [a circulation de [a cha[eur et de ['air
de ventilation. C'est un excellent iso[ant thermique qui peut emprisonner [a cha[eur. Ce[[e-ci
pourrait a[ors affecter [a performance des pDces du chauffe-p[ats.

MESURES DE S¢CURIT¢ ET DE PRECAUTION
z_ AVERTISSEMENT :
Cet apparel/est con_u pour r_chauffer /es Mimen_s° Pour des raisons de
s_cufit_, n'uti/isez jamais le chauffeop/ats pour chauffer une piece.
m Comme pour tout appareH de cuisson ou de chauffage, ne hissez jamais Hechauffe-phts sans
surveillance quand vous r6chauffez de Hanourriture, car Hy a risque d'incendie.
m SeuHscertains types d'ustensHes en verre, vitroc6ramique caHorifug6e, c6ramique, poterie ou
6maHH6ssont appropri6s pour 6tre utilis6s dans ce chauffe-phts. Les ustensiles non thermor6-
sistants peuvent se briser _ la suite de changements de temp6rature soudains.
m Ne chauffez pas de r6cipients herm6tiques car ils pourraient exploser suite _ une accumulation
de pression.
m La graisse est inflammable. Evitez donc de hisser des d6p6ts de graisse s'accumuler dans le
chauffe-phts et nettoyez tout d6versement.
m NEVERSEZ PASd'eau sur les feux de graisse. Eteignez le chauffe-phts, puis 6touffez le feu avec
du bicarbonate de soude ou _ I'aide d'un extincteur _ poudre ou _ mousse.
m Si vous ouvrez le tiroir et qu'il contient des sauces chaudes, de la sauce tomate, etc., ouvrezqe
lentement pour 6viter tout d6versement.
m Faites attention quand vous ouvrez un chauffe-phts chaud; pour 6viter tout risque de brOlures
graves, ouvrezqe lentement en hissant s'6chapper I'air chaud ou la vapeur avant de retirer ou
d'introduire des aliments.
n Ne r@arez pas ni ne remplacez aucune pi@ce de cet apparei[, sauf indication contraire du
manuel. Tout autre travail d'entretien doit &tre confi6 _ un technicien qualifi6. Celui-ci doit
d6brancher le bloc d'alimentation avant de travailler sur I'appareil.
m Durant I'utilisation du chauffe-plats : afin d'6viter de vous brOler, NE TOUCHEZ PAS LES
SURFACES INTERIEURES ni la surface ext6rieure autour de la porte rant qu'elles n'ont pas
refroidi.
m Nettoyez [e chauffe-p[ats avec pr6caution. Evitez de vous brO[er _ [a vapeur : n'uti[isez pas
d'6ponge ou de chiffon mouill6 pour nettoyer I'appareil alors qu'il est encore chaud. Certains
produits de nettoyage produisent des vapeurs nocives s_ils sont appliques _ une surface
chaude. Suivez le mode d'emploi fourni par le fabricant du produit de nettoyage.
m Assurez-vous que les boutons de I'appareil sont ferm6s et que celui-ci est froid avant d'utiliser
des nettoyants a6rosol _ proximit& L'616ment chimique qui produit le jet de vaporisation peut,
en pr6sence de chaleur, s'enflammer ou provoquer la corrosion des parties m_talliques.
m Ne touchez par 1'616ment chauffant ni les surfaces int6rieures du chauffe-plats. M6me si leur
couleur semble sombre, ils peuvent encore 6tre assez chauds pour causer des brOlures. Laissez-
leur le temps de refroidir.
m Ne mettez par des mat6riaux inflammables pouvant s'enflammer en contact avec 1'616ment
chauffant ou la surface int6rieure du chauffe-plats rant que I'appareil n'a pas refroidi.

CARACTCRISTIQUESDU CHAUFFE-PLATS
du _hermostat
voyant
d'alimen_adon Vbyant
d'alimentadon
en acier
inoxydable
La fonction Humide/CroustiHant n'est pas disponibHe sur ]e mod&le compl_tement int6gr_ (WD0.
FIG, 01

iNSTRUCTiONS DE MONTAGE
La profondeur du boifier, & parfir de la bordure ext6rieure de la face avant ]usqu'au fond du boitier ou
au tour, doit mesurer 61 cm (24 po) minimum (voir figure 02).
Le chauffe-p[ats doit 6tre install6 dans un boitier dont [es dimensions ext6rieures minimum doivent
6tre de 33,5 cm (13-1/4 po) de haut sur 76 cm (30 po) de large sur 61 cm (24 po) de profondeur pour
les mod&les de 30 po. Pour les mod&les de 27 po :33,5 cm (13-1/4 po) de haut sur 69 cm (27 po) de
large sur 61 cm (24 po) de profondeur (voir figure 03 et figure o4).
ANmentafion requise : ]20 V c.a.; circuit de 5 A rain., ]5 A max.
DIMENSIONS DES DI_COUPES
Uneprised'alinlentationCA
de120vol_sdoi_@resim6e
au dessousdu _hauffeplats
2x4ousupport
sin/ilaire
FIG_02
DIMENSIONS DU CHAUFFE-PLATS
(VUE AVANT)
WDS-27 - 26-7/8 po__
WDS-30 - 29-7/8 po
po
FIG+03
DIMENSIONS DES D¢COUPES
A B C
WDSo27 9-7/8 po 25-5/16 po 24 po (mJn,)
WDSo30 9-7/8 po 25-5/16 po 24 po (mJn,)
WDI 11-1/4po 26-1/8po 24po(m[n,)
DIMENSIONS DU CHAUFFE-PLATS (VUE
LATI_RALE)
9-7i8 po
CORDON
D'ALINENTATION
/ 24 po d
11-1/4 po
11 9_7/8 po
/
FIG, 04
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