Thermador Warming Drawer Manual: Parts and Removal Guide

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SMW Oven Care and Use Manual

Warming Drawer Parts / Removal

WARMING DRAWER • PARTS AND REMOVAL

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2

Parts

 

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Moist • Dry Selector

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Stainless Steel Drawer Interior

 

 

3.

Gasket

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4.

Rail Lock

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Thermostat Dial

 

 

6.

ON Light Lens

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7.

ON Light Viewer

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REMOVING THE DRAWER

To remove the drawer:

!WARNING: Do not remove drawer while hot.

Pull drawer to fully open position.

! Be sure drawer is empty before removing.

Lift up on left side Release Lever and press down on the right side Release Lever.

Firmly pull the drawer outward until each Drawer Rail pulls free from each Inner Cabinet Slide. Retract Cabinet Rails while drawer is being cleaned.

To replace the drawer:

Be sure Cabinet Rails are pushed inside cabinet.

Align each Drawer Rail to each Inner Cabinet Slide. Use the Slide Lock to guide placement.

Close the drawer completely; the Slide Lock will se- cure the drawer.

Pull out drawer fully to check that both locks are engaged.

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Contents Care & Use Manual Thermador Built-In OvenSpecial Message to Our Customers Table of Contents General Oven and Microwave Safety Instructions Microwave Oven Safety Precautions Microwave Safety Instructions Warming Drawer Safety InstructionsSafety for ALL Appliances Please read all instructions before using this applianceImportant Safety Notice Lower Oven SafetyModel Description Model SMW272Model Microwave SpecificationsMicrowave Oven Section Microwave Oven Parts Description Control PanelCookware and Utensil Guide CommentsQuick Min Lets Start to UseThe OvenClock KeepWarm PadTo Use Function Pad Manual Setting Popcorn PadTimer Turbo Defrost DefrostingTips &Techniques Microwave Shortcuts Sensor Reheat Sensor Cook Food Characteristics CookingTechniques Cooking Techniques Care of Your Microwave Oven Warming Drawer Thermostat Dial / on Knob Suitable Utensils Signal LightWarming Drawer Operating Instructions Moisture SelectorTo Warm Empty Serving Bowls and Plates Using the Warming DrawerTemperature and Moisture Selection To Proof Yeast Bread DoughTo remove the drawer Removing the DrawerParts To replace the drawerThermostat Dial Drawer FrontFrame/ Brushed SMW Oven Care and Use Manual Lower Oven Section Description of Touch Pad Functions Invalid Entry Three short beeps WhatYouWill Hear And SeeWhat YOU will Hear What YOU will see To Recall Time of DAY Setting the ClockTo SET the Clock When Time is UP Setting theTimerTo SET the Timer To Cancel TimerFeature Index Lower Oven Parts IdentificationGeneral OvenTips Oven Racks To SET BAKE, Convection or Convection Roast To Cancel BAKE, Convection or Convection RoastTo Change the Oven Mode and / or Temperature Convection RoastProofingTechniques Bake ModeBakingTechniques General GuidelinesDehydratingTechniques Convection ModeConvectionTechniques Food Item Rack Level Bake Convection Bake and Convection ChartBake Convection Temperature / Time Breads Quick Breads-YeastBake Convection Bake Convection Temperature / Time CakesFood Item CookiesPie Crusts Bake Convection Temperature / Time PiesFood Item Rack Level Bake Convection Roast Mode Convection RoastTechniquesMeat Roasting Chart TemperaturePoultry Roasting Chart Broil Techniques Broil ModeFoods Recommended for Broil Mode UtensilsWhat YOU will do What YOU will see To SET BroilTo Stop Broiling or to Turn the Oven OFF Broiling Chart Touch Bake or Convection or Timed Cooking Feature OperationTo Start NOW and Stop Automatically Touch Cook TimeTimed Cooking To Start and Stop AutomaticallyTo SE T Child Lockout Child Lockout Feature OperationTo Cancel Child Lockout What YOU will DoadnSelf-Cleaning Before and After Before YOU SELF-CLEANSetting the Self Clean Mode To Start SELF-CLEANING ImmediatelyHow to use the Oven Cleaning Chart General Oven CareOven Finishes / Cleaning Method Part Cleaning MethodBefore replacing bulbs, turn off oven circuit Do-It-Yourself MaintenanceReplacing the Oven Light Hour Clock or Centigrade FormatDoor Hinge Removing the Oven DoorTo Replace the Oven Door If Connecting to 208/120 Volts Signals and Control Panel DisplayOven Temperature Calibration Solving Baking Problems Baking Problem CauseFor authorized service or parts information, call 800 Solving Operational ProblemsProblem Problem Solving SMW Oven Care and Use Manual Therefore, please Data PlateWhat is not Covered Thermador Built-In Oven WarrantyWhat is Covered Warranty ApplicationsThermador