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[. . . ] It is intended for use in domestic households and in similar working and residential environments such as: ­ Shops ­ Offices and showrooms and by residents in establishments such as: ­ Hotels and guest houses. ~ Do not install outdoors. ~ Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or experience with the appliance should not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person. Children ~ Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Keep children away from the warming drawer until it has cooled to a safe temperature. Danger of suffocation! ~ The appliance becomes hot during ~ Ensure that any packing material, is 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Technical safety check for externally visible damage. [. . . ] ^ The warming drawer will turn off automatically after 2 hours. Clean the appliance ^ Remove any protective wrapping. ^ Remove the non-slip mat and clean with a solution of warm water and liquid dish soap. ^ Clean the warming drawer, inside and out, with a damp cloth and wipe dry. ^ Replace the non/slip mat once has completely dried. 10 Using the warming drawer Operating modes Tap the "Menu" touch control until the desired operating mode lights: ­/ ­H ­2 Cups/Glasses Tableware Food - warm and hold The last operating mode selected appears in the control panel when the drawer is turned on. The warming drawer is equipped with a fan which distributes warm air throughout the drawer. During the operating modes "Cups/Glasses" and "Tableware" the fan runs continuously. In this instance use the operating mode "Food - warm and hold". Use caution : The tableware may be hot. 11 Using the warming drawer Temperature settings Each operating mode has an assigned temperature range. The suggested temperatures are set by default, they are marked in bold in the table below. Use the "Temp. " touch control to change the setting in increments. The last selected temperature is shown in the control panel the next time the warming drawer is turned on. ^ Touch "Menu" to select the " 2 Food - warm and hold" setting. ^ Touch "Temp. " to select the ^ ^ ^ ^ ] temperature setting. ^ Put the bread on a plate and place in on the floor or rack of the warming drawer. 30 minutes. 19 Cleaning and care Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning. Pressurized steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short circuit. If spills are allowed to sit for an extended period of time or if unsuitable cleaning agents are used the surfaces may discolor or change. ^ Clean the appliance with a solution of warm water and liquid soap applied with a soft sponge. However do not allow them to sit or "puddle", this can cause damage to the surface. To better maintain your appliance avoid the following: ­ cleaners containing soda, ammonia, thinners, or chlorides ­ cleaners containing descaling agents or lime removers, ­ abrasive cleaners, ­ stainless steel cleaners, ­ dishwasher soap (powder), ­ caustic (oven) cleaners, ­ scouring pads, steel wool, hard brushes, ­ metal scrapers. Non-slip mat The mat can be removed to clean the bottom of the drawer. Never clean in the washing machine. 20 Frequently asked questions , Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in accordance with local and national safety regulations. [. . . ] another appliance, the warming drawer must always be installed beneath the other appliance. The combination appliance can be set without a base directly onto the plate warmer. warming drawer must be added to the building in dimensions of the combination appliance to determine the niche size required. ~ To install the warming drawer in ~ When installed in combination with ~ The building in dimensions of the Note to the installer: Please leave these instructions with the consumer of the appliance for the local building inspectors use. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 24 ESW 408x-14 Miele appliances can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installation requirements with your architect, designer and installer. Combination possibilities Installation with an oven a 13/16" (30 m m) (734 mm - 736 mm) 28 7/8" - 29" m 0m ) (56 8 mm 6 -5 22 3/4" 22- 22 (578 mm) 1/1 6" m) 3/8 " 59/16" (141 mm) (5 " 1/8 m) 21 7 m 3 (5 (5 23 95 m 219 48 /1 (3 (7 mm 1/8 " 6" ) 1/4 " mm ) m m ) " 16 7/ m) 23 5 m 9 (5 (2 2* 7/8 /2 3* " *m m ) a Cut-out for venting the oven * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front (131 mm) 5 3/16" 6" 7/1 m) 23 7/16" 5m (596 mm) (0 217/8" 55 (22* /8" /23* *mm " 219 ) 9/16 1 mm) (548 /16" 2 mm 7 ) (54 7 25 ESW 408x-14 Installation with a speed oven (593 mm - 595 mm) - 23 7/16" 17 9/16" 23 (446 mm) 3/8" 6" 1/1 3/8" 22- 22 m 0m ) (56 8 mm -56 (5 (141 mm) 5 9/16" 21 7 m ( (5 " 1/8 m) 53 219 48 /1 (3 (7 mm 1/8 " 6" ) 1/4 " mm ) m 23 (5 /2 7/ m 95 " 16 ) m m ) (2 2* 7/8 3* " *m m ) * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front 26 (131 mm) 23 95 m 53/16" 7/1 6" m ) 17 15/16" 5m m) (455. 5 mm) (0 217/8" 55 (22 215/16" */23**mm " /16 ) 21 m) (541 2m mm 0 ) (56 7/8" ESW 408x-14 Installation with a steam oven (593 mm - 595 mm) - 23 7/16" 17 9/16" 23 3/8" 0 ) (56 mm 8 -56 (446 mm) 3/ 22- 22 mm 1/1 6" 8" 5 9/16" (141 mm) ( " 1/8 m) 217 m 3 (5 (5 219 48 1 m m (3 /8" ) mm (7 ) (22 7 */2 /8 mm 1/ 4" 3* " ) *m m /1 6" " 16 7/ ) m 235 m 59 ( ) * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front (131 mm) 23 5 3/16" 6" 7/1 m) m 5 59 17 15/16" 5m m) (455. 5 mm) (0 55 21 7/8 " 5 21 mm) (444 m 9 m) (54 /8" 7 (22 /8" * 171/2" /23**mm ) 27 ESW 408x-14 Installation with a coffee machine (0 217/8" 55 5m m) (593 mm - 595 mm) 23 3/8"- 23 7/16" 17 9/16" ) 0 (56 8 mm 6 -5 (446 mm) 2 - 22 mm 6" 1/1 3/8" 2 (5 " 1/8 ) 21 7 mm 3 (5 " 16 219 7/ ) (5 / 3 mm 48 16" 25 m 1/8 m 59 ( ) (3 " mm ( (7 1/4 ) 22 m7/8 mm m" " */2 ) 3 m m **) 23 95 m * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front 28 5 9/16" (141 mm) (131 mm) 5 3/16" 6" 7/1 m) 17 15/16" (455. 5 mm) (55 13/1 1 18 /8" (20 m 6" m) 22" mm) (460 m 9 m) ESW 408x-14 BRWS Combination possibilities Installation with an oven a 13/16" (30 m m) (734 mm - 736 mm) 28 7/8" - 29" m 0m ) (56 8 mm 6 -5 22 3/4" 22- 22 (578 mm) 1/1 6" m) 3/8 " 59/16" (141 mm) (5 " 1/8 m) 21 7 m 3 (5 (5 23 95 m 219 48 /1 (3 (4 mm 1/8 " 6" " mm m m ) " 16 7/ m) 23 5 m 9 (5 ) 1/8 ) (2 2* /2 7/8 3* " *m m ) a Cut-out for venting the oven * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front (134 mm) 5 3/16" 6" 7/1 m) 23 7/16" 5m (596 mm) (0 217/8" 55 (22 " 21 9/1 */23**mm 9/16 ) 21 mm) (548 m 6 7 m) (54 7/8" 29 ESW 408x-14 BRWS Installation with a speed oven (593 mm - 595 mm) - 23 7/16" 17 9/16" 23 3/8" ) 0 (56 8 mm -56 (446 mm) 22- 22 m m 6" 1/1 3/8" 5 9/16" (141 mm) (5 " 1/8 m) 21 7 m 3 (5 (5 219 48 /1 (3 1/8 " 6" (4 mm ) 1/8 " mm ) m m ) (5 /2 235 9 7/ " 16 ) m m (2 2* 7/8 3* " *m m ) * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front 30 (134 mm) 23 95 m 5 3/16" 7/1 6" m ) 17 15/16" 5m m) (455. 5 mm) (0 217/8" 55 (22 /8" 215/16" */23**mm 6" ) 1/1 22 mm) (541 m 0 m) (56 7 ESW 408x-14 BRWS Installation with a steam oven (593 mm - 595 mm) - 23 7/16" 17 9/16" 23 3/8" m 0m ) (56 mm 8 -56 (446 mm) 22- 22 1/1 6" 3/8 " 5 9/16" (141 mm) ( " 1/8 m) 217 m 3 (5 (5 219 48 1 m m (5 (3 /8" ) mm (2 (4 )27 */2 /8 mm 1/ 8" 3* " ) *m m ) /1 6" 23 " 16 7/ ) m m 95 * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front (134 mm) 23 595 5 3/16" 7/1 6" ) m m 17 15/16" 5m m) (455. 5 mm) (0 21 7/8" 55 /8" ( 171/2" 22*/23* *mm /8" ) 15 m) (444 2m mm 549 ) ( 7 31 ESW 408x-14 BRWS Installation with a coffee machine (0 217/8" 55 6" (593 mm - 595 mm) 23 3/8"- 23 7/16" 17 9/16" m 0m ) (56 8 mm 6 -5 (446 mm) 22- 22 1/1 3/8 " 5 9/16" (141 mm) (5 " 1/8 ) 21 7 mm 3 (5 (5 48 23 95 m 219 /1 (3 (4 mm ) 1/8 m 6" 23 (5 1/8 ) " mm " m ) " 16 7/ ) m m 95 (2 2 m 7/8 m */2 " 3 m m **) * Machine with glass front ** Machine with stainless steel front 32 (134 mm) 5 3/16" 6" 7/1 m) 17 15/16" m) (455. 5 mm) 5m (55 181/8" 22" mm) (460 9 13/1 (20 ) mm mm 6" ) ESW 47xx Solo installation Side view a A base is required for solo installations 33 ESW 47xx Installation with an oven Side view with oven 34 ESW 48xx Solo installation Side view a A base is required for solo installations 35 ESW 48xx Installation with an oven Side view with oven 36 Installation Miele appliances can be installed flush or proud. 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