OPERATION (continued)
OPERATION
1.Determine the type of food to be warmed.
2.Refer to the chart on page 6 to determine the type of heat required.
3.Set the air vent control for the type of heat, and rotate the thermostat knob to the temperature setting desired.
4.Allow warmer to
DO’S and DON’TS
1. | DO | Always use a drawer pan. |
| DO NOT Place food directly into the warmer cavity. | |
2. | DO | Check water level in |
| DO | frequently during use. |
| Use a Humitrol Rack or Insets to hold food for moist | |
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| operation. |
3. | DO | Use warm water to add to the pan during moist |
| DO NOT | operation. |
| Put ice into a warmer pan. Ice in the pan will cause | |
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| condensation on the inside of the warmer cavity. |
4. | DO | For heavy product (potatoes, etc.) use |
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| warmer |
DO NOT Use
CAUTION:
Hot Surface
Exposed surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock
Hazard
DO NOT splash or pour water onto control panel or wiring.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT place food directly into the warmer cavity. Always use a drawer pan.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT put ice into a warmer pan. Ice in the pan will cause condensation on the inside of the warmer cavity.
Damage caused by this type of condensation is NOT covered by warranty.
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