DCS WDVI30 Installation Instructions & User Guide

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Installation Instructions & User Guide
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Installation instructions
and User guide
Warming drawer
WDU/WDV & WDUI/WDVI models
Instructions d’installation
et Guide d’utilisation
Chau e-plats
Modèles WDU/WDV & WDUI/WDVI
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Thank you for selecting this DCS warming drawer. Because of its unique features, we have developed this man-
ual. It contains valuable information on how to properly install, use and maintain your new warming drawer for
years of safe and enjoyable use.
For your convenience, product questions can be answered by a Fisher & Paykel Customer Care Representative
by phone:1-888-936-7872, or email: [email protected].
NOTE: Inspect the product to verify that there is no shipping damage. If any damage is detected, call the ship-
per and initiate a damage claim. DCS by Fisher & Paykel is not responsible for shipping damage.
DO NOT discard any packing material (box, pallet, straps) until the unit has been inspected.
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 WARMING DRAWER GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING: SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the Warming
Drawer. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - You may be burned. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dish-
cloths or towels - a violent steam explosion will result. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
1. You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher, 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.
WARNING
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.
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
NOTE: Please write the model number, code, and serial number on this page for references (located at the front
right hand side of the body of the drawer).
MODEL NUMBER CODE SERIAL NUMBER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS 3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Specifications 6
Mounting Installation 7
Custom Panel Installation (WDUI/WDVI) 9
Cabinet Installation 10
FEATURES 12
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the warming drawer 14
Removing the drawer 15
Replacing the drawer 16
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 17
WARRANTY AND SERVICE 18
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READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE PRECAUTIONS
Read these precautions and the entire manual thoroughly before installation or use. This will help to reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
Remove all packaging materials from your appliance.
Install according to instructions.
Be sure to have a qualified service technician install and ground this appliance.
Plug into rated outlet: 120 Volts AC, 5 amp min., 15 amp maximum circuit requirement.
PREHEATING
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 ‘Operating instructions’). If the warming drawer isn’t preheated, 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 this manual
WARNING:
Do not store items of interest to children in, above or around any appliance. Children could be seriously injured if
they should climb onto the appliance to reach these items.
Children should not be left alone 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 door handle and may grab and open the warm-
ing 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.
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 personal 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 will be
trapped underneath it. This trapped heat can upset the perfor mance of the warming drawer parts.
WARNING:
This appliance is designed for warming food. Based on safety considerations, never use the warming drawer to
warm or heat a room.
As with any cooking or heating appliance, never leave the warming drawer unattended when warming food,
this could be a fire hazard.
Only certain types of glass, heat proof glass-ceramic, ceramic, earthenware or glazes are suitable for use in this
warming drawer. Utensils that are not thermally heat safe may break with sudden temperature changes.
SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS
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SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS
Never heat unopened containers, a build up of pressure may cause the container to burst.
Grease is flammable, avoid letting grease deposits collect in the warming drawer, clean up spillage.
120 Volts AC, 5 amp min., 15 amp maximum circuit requirement.
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 (eg tomato sauce) warm, 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 NOT TOUCH THE INTERIOR SURFACES or the exterior area immediately sur-
rounding 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 appli-
ance while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Follow directions provid-
ed by the cleaner manufacturer.
Be sure all the controls are turned off and 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 injury. Allow sufficient time to cool.
Do not allow flammable materials which may ignite to come in contact with the hot heating element or the inte-
rior surface of the warming drawer until the unit has had sufficient time to cool.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
The cabinet depth from the outer edge of the face frame to the inside back of the cabinet or wall should be at
least 24” (see Fig. 1).
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.
Power supply required: 120Volts AC; 5 amp min., 15 amp maximum circuit requirement.
1-1/2" min.
to bottom
of
countertop
A 120 volt AC GFI
outlet should be
located below the
warming drawer
2x4' beams or
similar support
10 1/16"
+
25-3/4 1/16"
+
24"
>
20"
10-1/2"
29-11/16"
23-1/2"
25-1/16"
28-3/16"
POWER
CORD
9-3/4"
1/4"
1/2"
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
CUT OUT DIMENSIONS
WARMING DRAWER DIMENSIONS
(FRONT VIEW)
WDU/WDV-30 DIMENSIONS
(SIDE VIEW)
POWER
CORD
1/2"
1/4"
23-1/2"
24-1/8"
9-3/4"
8-5/16"
WDUI/WDVI
(SIDE VIEW)
Fig. 4
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MOUNTING INSTALLATION
The lower rear corners of the cabinet need to provide proper support to the back of the warming drawer and
the anti-tip mounting clips. A 120 volt AC outlet should be located no further than 36 inches from the back
center of the warming drawer.
The bottom rear section of the cabinet should be made of solid plywood or two 2x4 beams. It holds the anti-tip
mounting clips and supports the weight of the warming drawer, which is 90 lbs. (see Figs. 5 and 6). If two 2x4
beams are used, the distance between their centers must be 20” to be able to secure the Warming Drawer.
STEP 1
Use the screws provided and attach the mounting clips. They must be installed for anti-tip safety to the bot-
tom support at the back. See placement dimensions in the figures below (see Figs. 5 and 6).
STEP 2
Plug power cord into AC outlet. Slide the body onto the anti-tip mounting clips (see Fig. 6).
STEP 3
Use the two supplied 1-1/2” long screws through the two embossed holes (see Fig. 7) to secure the front of the
warming drawer.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Slide body
on to anti-tip
mounting clips
mounting clips
21-1/2"
Fig. 5
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Center line
to center line
for mounting clips for
WDU-30
20"
WDUI
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
1-1/2”
mounting
screws
Power cord
Slot
Slot
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CUSTOM PANEL INSTALLATION OF THE INTEGRATED WARMING DRAWER WDUI/
WDVI
STEP 1
Remove drawer as per instructions (see section ‘Care and maintenance’).
STEP 2
Check the dimensions of the front face (see Fig. 8).
STEP 3
Cut the custom panel to the desired dimensions, knowing that the panel must cover the paper front template
plus 1/8” on all four sides for a good presentation. The thickness of the custom panel must be greater than
9/16” to allow for clearance for the tips of the screws holding the drawer when the custom panel is mounted.
STEP 4
Center the provided paper front template on the back of the custom panel to drill or cut the clearance areas for
the hardware holding the drawer. (Note: the drill sizes and callouts are on the template.)
STEP 5
Fasten the custom panel to the front face with the supplied screws as shown in Fig. 8.
Fig. 8
25-3/4”
Front face
( WDUI/WDVI
only)
Screws to hold
custom panel to
warming drawer
8-5/16”
10-1/2”
29-11/16”
Paper front
template
ø 1/4” clearance
5/16” deep
ø 1/2” clearance
1/2” deep
11/16” x 2-1/8” clearance
1/8“deep
Custom panel
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warming drawer
cutout**
11-3/16"
double
wall oven
cutout
15-3/4"
10 1/16"
+
25-3/4 1/16"
+
SINGLE wall oven and microwave and
warming drawer Installation
Fig. 9
DOUBLE wall oven and warming
drawer Installation
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
warming drawer
cutout**
single
wall oven
cutout
microwave
cut-out
18-3/4"
11-3/16"
25-3/4 1/16"
+
10 1/16"
+
Fig. 10
**The floor of the opening should be constructed of plywood strong enough to support the weight of
the oven (or use 2x4 constructions - see Fig. 1)
CABINET INSTALLATION
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FEATURES
*
Power
indicator
lens
Thermostat
control
knob
Power
indicator
light
Stainless steel
drawer
Handle not illustrated
Removable
stainless
steel
tray
Model number
and serial number
location
on inside panel
Vent holes
*
*
Moist/
crisp
knob
Fig. 11
* Not available on fully
integrated model (WDUI/WDVI).
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATIONAL GUIDE
The warming drawer is designed to keep previously cooked
foods at a safe, warm temperature, for extended periods of
time, when operated correctly. It is not designed to cook or
reheat food. The warming drawer should be preheated accord-
ing to the chart below prior to inserting the food to be warmed.
Food may be kept up to two hours in the warming drawer.
Failure to preheat could result in unsafe food temperatures,
which could accelerate the formation of bacteria in the food
being kept warm. The dial on the top right corner of the unit is
the on/off and temperature control adjustment. When the dial
is turned clockwise from the off position to the proof position,
the unit will maintain a temperature of approximately 100°F.
By rotating the dial clockwise to the high position, the drawer will
reach a temperature of approximately 250°F.
To Use: Turn the thermostat dial to a temperature setting;
H–High M–Medium L– Low P–Proofing
If you will be using the tray, preheat it while preheating the warming drawer.
Preheat any empty serving dishes to be used, while preheating the drawer.
Add cooked, hot food in its cooking container or heat-safe container.
Aluminum foil may be used to cover food containers.
CAUTION
Do not use plastic containers or plastic wrap. They can melt if in direct contact with the drawer or a hot utensil and if
these items melt, they may adhere to the drawer and may be unremovable. Use only heat-safe dishes.
PREHEAT TIME AND TEMPERATURE SELECTOR:
Proofing.....Do not preheat 90°-110°
Low..............Preheat 10 min. 140°-170°
Medium ....Preheat 15 min. 170°-200°
High............Preheat 20 min. 200°-250°
Always preheat on high, then turn the knob to the desired setting.
To keep several different foods hot together, set the temperature to the food needing the highest setting. Place
items needing highest setting on the bottom of the drawer and food needing less heat on the tray.
PROOFING YEAST DOUGH
Place dough in a greased jelly roll or half sheet pan or oiled bowl, no taller than five inches in height. Turn dough
over to grease all areas of the dough, cover with a damp clean cloth. Place in the center of warming drawer and
turn the control knob to proofing (P). Check at 45 minutes to one hour. Dough should double in size. Shape
dough, place in baking pan, and put in warming drawer for second rising, about 30 to 45 minutes; add extra time
if needed.
Fig. 12
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE WARMING DRAWER
Be careful cleaning any part of this appliance, particularly the drawer box and back of the drawer face. All parts of
the drawer can be cleaned with a hot soapy damp cloth, rinsed, dried and buffed with a heavy pile cloth. Always
try this first, as it is the mildest cleaning procedure.
Be sure the warming drawer is turned off and 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.
Use the mildest cleaning procedure first. Some brands of cleaners are harsher than others, read their directions.
Try on a small area first.
To avoid marring the surface always rub the metal finishes in the direction of the polish grain lines. The cleaner
will be more effective when used in the direction of the polish lines.
Use only clean sponges, soft cloths, paper towels, plastic or non-metal soap pads for cleaning or scouring, as rec-
ommended in this section. (Caution: some soap pads can scratch).
Be sure to rinse all parts thoroughly and to wipe dry to avoid water marks.
Remove food particles after every use.
1. Drawer: Clean the drawer with warm soapy damp sponge or cloth.
2. Drawer front: Shine with stainless steel cleaner in direction of grain.
3. Gasket: Clean with hot water only. Do not rub. Press a dry towel on the gasket to dry. Do not remove or damage
the mesh.
4. Knobs: The on/off temperature knob may be removed to be cleaned. The moist/crisp knob, however, should
never be removed. Be aware that the pull off force of the knobs will decrease and a loose knob could become a
choking hazard for small children.
5. Light: Clean with damp cloth or sponge.
6. Element: Care should be taken when cleaning the heating element. Only clean the element when the unit is
cool. Use warm soapy water on damp cloth.
7. Stainless steel tray: Can be removed and cleaned with hot soapy water at sink.
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REMOVING THE DRAWER
Turn the unit off. Be sure the drawer is cool and no food items or trays are in the drawer. Never attempt to
remove the drawer while the unit is on or warm.
1. To remove the drawer, first remove plates, trays, etc., from the drawer.
2. Pull the drawer open towards you all the way until it reaches the stop position (Fig. 13).
3. Unlock the drawer by lifting up the tab on the left hand side (Fig. 14) and pressing down the tab on the right
hand side (Fig. 15) while pulling the drawer open at the same time (Fig. 16).
Note:
Removing the drawer for the very first time does require extra force.
4. Keep pulling the drawer open until the slides are separated.
Illustration only-handles may vary
Fig. 13
Fig. 15
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Fig. 14
Fig. 16
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE DRAWER
WARNING
With the drawer removed, the heating element is exposed. Never turn the unit on while the drawer is removed.
Never let children play near or touch the warming drawer while it is not safely installed. Push the slides back into the
cabinet while the drawer is removed to prevent accidents.
1. To reinstall the drawer, push the slides fully inside.
2. Position the drawer in front of the cavity and align the slides (Fig. 17).
3. With the slides aligned, push the drawer all the way inside (Fig. 18).
NOTE:
When the drawer is re-installed, the slides may feel stiff and hard to push in. This is normal. Pull the drawer back out to
realign the rollers. The drawer should now feel smooth and free.
ADJUSTING THE LATCH
The latch can be repositioned vertically by adjusting the two torx screws. The force necessary to open and close
the drawer can be changed by adjusting the two flathead screws (Fig. 19).
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Torx screws
Flathead screw
Flathead
screw
Illustration only-handles may vary
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TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
FOOD TEMPERATURE SLIDE KNOB COVERED/
POSITION UNCOVERED
Beef**
Rare Low Moist Covered
Medium Med Moist Covered
Well Done Med Moist Covered
Bacon High Crisp Uncovered
Bread Dough Proofing Moist Covered
Casseroles Med Moist Covered
Chips High Crisp Uncovered
Cooked Cereal Med Moist Covered
Eggs Med Moist Covered
Fish, Seafood Med Moist Covered
Fried Foods (all) High Crisp Uncovered
Fruit Med Moist Covered
Garlic Bread, Rolls Low Moist Covered
Gravy, Cream Sauces Med Moist Uncovered
Ham Med Moist Covered
Lamb Med Moist Covered
Meat Loaf Med Moist Covered
Pancakes, Waffles High Moist Uncovered
Pies, one crust Med Moist Uncovered
Pies, two crust Med Crisp Uncovered
Pizza Med Crisp Uncovered
Pork Med Moist Covered
Potatoes, baked High Crisp Uncovered
Potatoes, hash browns High Crisp Uncovered
Potatoes, mashed Med Moist Covered
Poultry High Moist Uncovered
SUGGESTED TEMPERATURES TO KEEP FOODS HOT
**USDA/FSIS recommends an internal temperature of 145
0
F as the minimum doneness for beef. Use a portable
meat thermometer to check internal temperatures.
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE
Before you call for service or assistance ...
Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide
and check that:
1
your product is correctly installed
2
you are familiar with its normal operation.
If after checking these points you still need assistance or parts, please refer to the Service &
Warranty document for warranty details and your nearest Authorized Service Center, Customer
Care, or contact us through our website www.dcsappliances.com.
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