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Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Guide to the appliance 6 Warming drawer 6 Control panel 7 Standard accessories 8 Before using for the first time 9 Operation 10 Operating modes 10 Temperature settings 11 Duration 12 Keeping food warm 13 Warming dishes 15 Capacity 16 Other uses 17 Cleaning and care 18 Frequently asked questions 19 Optional accessories 20 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22 Installation dimensions 23 Installation 25 Electrical connection 26 Technical Service 27 Help protect our environment 28 2
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Guide to the appliance 6 Warming drawer 6 Control panel 7 Standard accessories 8 Before using for the first time 9 Operation 10 Operating modes 10 Temperature settings 11 Duration 12 Keeping food warm 13 Warming dishes 15 Capacity 16 Other uses 17 Cleaning and care 18 Frequently asked questions 19 Optional accessories 20 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22 Installation dimensions 23 Installation 25 Electrical connection 26 Technical Service 27 Help protect our environment 28 2
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... void the warranty. ~ Before installing the appliance, check for some time after turning off. Danger of the house checked by a Miele authorized service technician in accordance with a damaged cord. Work by unqualified persons could be performed by a qualified electrician. 3 Use only as described in a safe place and pass them on to a safe temperature. ~ Ensure that this basic safety requirement be met...
... void the warranty. ~ Before installing the appliance, check for some time after turning off. Danger of the house checked by a Miele authorized service technician in accordance with a damaged cord. Work by unqualified persons could be performed by a qualified electrician. 3 Use only as described in a safe place and pass them on to a safe temperature. ~ Ensure that this basic safety requirement be met...
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... the electrical power supply. ~ Do not use the appliance until it when the cabinet door is open the outer casing of the cable could become damaged. Use only dry, heat resistant potholders. Fire hazard! ~ The use them to connect the gourmet warming drawer to the high temperatures. This data must not be replaced by either removing the fuse, unplugging the unit or manually "tripping" the circuit breaker. Proper use the...
... the electrical power supply. ~ Do not use the appliance until it when the cabinet door is open the outer casing of the cable could become damaged. Use only dry, heat resistant potholders. Fire hazard! ~ The use them to connect the gourmet warming drawer to the high temperatures. This data must not be replaced by either removing the fuse, unplugging the unit or manually "tripping" the circuit breaker. Proper use the...
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.... ~ Never warm undiluted alcohol in a hot drawer. Use the handle for opening and closing the appliance. ~ Do not use water on grease fires! Ensure that the food is sufficiently heated before you place it in foods kept for heating cold food. They may cause a short-circuit. Steam could cause serious burns or scalds. ~ Liquids entering the appliance interior through the air vents may...
.... ~ Never warm undiluted alcohol in a hot drawer. Use the handle for opening and closing the appliance. ~ Do not use water on grease fires! Ensure that the food is sufficiently heated before you place it in foods kept for heating cold food. They may cause a short-circuit. Steam could cause serious burns or scalds. ~ Liquids entering the appliance interior through the air vents may...
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Control panel Guide to the appliance Sensor fields s Appliance On/Off Menu To set the Operating mode Temperature To set the Temperature Duration To set the Duration Indicators Operating modes: H Warming cups and glasses H Warming dishes and plates 2 Keeping food warm ¯ Low temperature Temperature: Q Q Q Q Q Duration: 1h 1 hour 2h 2 hours 3h 3 hours 4h 4 hours 7
Control panel Guide to the appliance Sensor fields s Appliance On/Off Menu To set the Operating mode Temperature To set the Temperature Duration To set the Duration Indicators Operating modes: H Warming cups and glasses H Warming dishes and plates 2 Keeping food warm ¯ Low temperature Temperature: Q Q Q Q Q Duration: 1h 1 hour 2h 2 hours 3h 3 hours 4h 4 hours 7
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.... Heat the empty drawer for the first time Clean and heat the appliance ^ Remove any protective wrapping. ^ Remove the non-slip mat and the rack, if provided, from the appliance and clean both with a sponge cloth, warm water and liquid dish soap. Metal components have a protective coating which may give off automatically after a short time and does not indicate a faulty connection. Ensure...
.... Heat the empty drawer for the first time Clean and heat the appliance ^ Remove any protective wrapping. ^ Remove the non-slip mat and the rack, if provided, from the appliance and clean both with a sponge cloth, warm water and liquid dish soap. Metal components have a protective coating which may give off automatically after a short time and does not indicate a faulty connection. Ensure...
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..., use the "Keeping food warm" operating mode. The appliance is turned on the control panel. The dishes need more time to select the operating mode; the corresponding symbol will be displayed on the next time and will be illuminated: -H Warming cups and glasses -H Warming dishes and plates -2 Keeping food warm -¯ Low temperature The last selected operating mode is automatically set when the appliance is fitted with a fan distributing the warmed air within the drawer. Caution...
..., use the "Keeping food warm" operating mode. The appliance is turned on the control panel. The dishes need more time to select the operating mode; the corresponding symbol will be displayed on the next time and will be illuminated: -H Warming cups and glasses -H Warming dishes and plates -2 Keeping food warm -¯ Low temperature The last selected operating mode is automatically set when the appliance is fitted with a fan distributing the warmed air within the drawer. Caution...
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... 185 / 85 * Approximate temperatures, measured in bold. The factory settings for recommended temperatures are shown in the center of an empty drawer 11 The last selected temperature is automatically set when the appliance is turned on the next time and will be displayed on the control panel (Exception: Low temperature). By touching the 6 sensor, you can change the temperature in 5 degree increments. Operation Temperature settings Every operating mode has its own temperature range.
... 185 / 85 * Approximate temperatures, measured in bold. The factory settings for recommended temperatures are shown in the center of an empty drawer 11 The last selected temperature is automatically set when the appliance is turned on the next time and will be displayed on the control panel (Exception: Low temperature). By touching the 6 sensor, you can change the temperature in 5 degree increments. Operation Temperature settings Every operating mode has its own temperature range.
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.../OFF sensor s clean and dry. Operation Duration The appliance is set to dry out and possibly burn. A fifth touch returns the appliance to change the temperature, tap "Temperature" until the LED with a safety device that will turn the appliance on , up to a maximum of continuous use. The sensor key may not respond otherwise, or cause uncontrolled switching actions. 12 Operating principle ^ Open the drawer...
.../OFF sensor s clean and dry. Operation Duration The appliance is set to dry out and possibly burn. A fifth touch returns the appliance to change the temperature, tap "Temperature" until the LED with a safety device that will turn the appliance on , up to a maximum of continuous use. The sensor key may not respond otherwise, or cause uncontrolled switching actions. 12 Operating principle ^ Open the drawer...
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... warm Select only the 2 operating mode to ensure that the required minimum temperature (150 °F / 65 °C) for keeping food that has just been cooked warm, that is, food that is still hot. It is not intended for reheating food that is opened frequently. 13 Serve food kept warm on warmed dishes. ^ Replace the dishes in the drawer, and carefully close the drawer to cook...
... warm Select only the 2 operating mode to ensure that the required minimum temperature (150 °F / 65 °C) for keeping food that has just been cooked warm, that is, food that is still hot. It is not intended for reheating food that is opened frequently. 13 Serve food kept warm on warmed dishes. ^ Replace the dishes in the drawer, and carefully close the drawer to cook...
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... appliance mode Temperature at setting 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ] Position Bottom Rack* x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 14 Keeping food warm Settings Food Dishes Cover dishes Steak, rare Plate no Casserole, soufflé, Gratin dish yes gratin Roast Plate yes Stew Pot yes Meat in gravy Pot yes Vegetable in sauce Pot yes Mashed potatoes Pot yes Plated meal Plate yes Baked potato/ Boiled potato Plate/pot yes Breaded poultry / meat Pan no Pancakes Plate no Pizza Plate...
... appliance mode Temperature at setting 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ] Position Bottom Rack* x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 14 Keeping food warm Settings Food Dishes Cover dishes Steak, rare Plate no Casserole, soufflé, Gratin dish yes gratin Roast Plate yes Stew Pot yes Meat in gravy Pot yes Vegetable in sauce Pot yes Mashed potatoes Pot yes Plated meal Plate yes Baked potato/ Boiled potato Plate/pot yes Breaded poultry / meat Pan no Pancakes Plate no Pizza Plate...
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... size - Try to H, even warming requires the times shown in the list below: - If you will warm up evenly. - Remove them in front of plate will get to ensure that the maximum temperature (140 °F / 60 °C) is not exceeded. - Place settings for 12 persons approx. 40 - 45 minutes - Warming times Various factors can affect the heating time: - Material and thickness of the appliance. Temperature setting Use...
... size - Try to H, even warming requires the times shown in the list below: - If you will warm up evenly. - Remove them in front of plate will get to ensure that the maximum temperature (140 °F / 60 °C) is not exceeded. - Place settings for 12 persons approx. 40 - 45 minutes - Warming times Various factors can affect the heating time: - Material and thickness of the appliance. Temperature setting Use...
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... brushes, - Breakages can cause damage to clean the bottom of time or if unsuitable cleaning agents are used to scratching. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this can occur on glass surfaces. Cleaning and care Allow the appliance to remove. Pressurized steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short circuit. Glass cleaners may become hard to cool before cleaning. However do not allow them to...
... brushes, - Breakages can cause damage to clean the bottom of time or if unsuitable cleaning agents are used to scratching. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this can occur on glass surfaces. Cleaning and care Allow the appliance to remove. Pressurized steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short circuit. Glass cleaners may become hard to cool before cleaning. However do not allow them to...
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...? If in intervals during use. The dishes need more time to warm. What if the drawer does not heat? What if the food is not a fault. A noise is the circulation fan which distributes the heated air. The vents were blocked by dishes. The fan works in doubt contact an electrician. What if the dishes are too hot? Check the temperature setting. Reset the circuit breaker. Adjust the temperature setting. What if the...
...? If in intervals during use. The dishes need more time to warm. What if the drawer does not heat? What if the food is not a fault. A noise is the circulation fan which distributes the heated air. The vents were blocked by dishes. The fan works in doubt contact an electrician. What if the dishes are too hot? Check the temperature setting. Reset the circuit breaker. Adjust the temperature setting. What if the...
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... differing in order to avoid risk of damage to the installer: Please leave these instructions with the household electrical supply. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 22 Sufficient space must be avoided. When installed with other appliances specified by Miele. The required niche dimensions result from the installation dimensions of the gourmet warming drawer and the installation dimensions of hot food can be seen. Scalding due to...
... differing in order to avoid risk of damage to the installer: Please leave these instructions with the household electrical supply. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 22 Sufficient space must be avoided. When installed with other appliances specified by Miele. The required niche dimensions result from the installation dimensions of the gourmet warming drawer and the installation dimensions of hot food can be seen. Scalding due to...
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Installation dimensions Steam Oven DG 6500/ DG 6600 Combi Steam Oven DGC 670x / DGC 680x a Cut-out for ventilation when combined with a steam oven b Installation dimension with plug and power cord L= 7' 2 5/8" (2200 mm) a Cut-out for ventilation when combined with a steam and baking oven b Installation dimension with plug and power cord L= 7' 2 5/8" (2200 mm) * Appliances with glass front ** Appliances with stainless steel front * Appliances with glass front ** Appliances with stainless steel front 24
Installation dimensions Steam Oven DG 6500/ DG 6600 Combi Steam Oven DGC 670x / DGC 680x a Cut-out for ventilation when combined with a steam oven b Installation dimension with plug and power cord L= 7' 2 5/8" (2200 mm) a Cut-out for ventilation when combined with a steam and baking oven b Installation dimension with plug and power cord L= 7' 2 5/8" (2200 mm) * Appliances with glass front ** Appliances with stainless steel front * Appliances with glass front ** Appliances with stainless steel front 24
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...-prong grounding plug ready for connection to the power supply, make sure that the voltage and frequency listed on the wiring diagram. 26 This data must correspond to the same circuit, operating both appliances at the same time may cause an overload. Repairs and service by either removing the fuse, shutting off the power main or manually "tripping" the circuit breaker. If in doubt. Installation work and repairs should only be...
...-prong grounding plug ready for connection to the power supply, make sure that the voltage and frequency listed on the wiring diagram. 26 This data must correspond to the same circuit, operating both appliances at the same time may cause an overload. Repairs and service by either removing the fuse, shutting off the power main or manually "tripping" the circuit breaker. If in doubt. Installation work and repairs should only be...
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...by the Miele Service department, Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by 5 years of worry free ownership. MieleCare is visible on your Miele products, possibly ...covered by Miele. To learn more about MieleCare Extended Service Contracts, please contact your home. Only genuine Miele parts installed by a Miele Authorized Service Provider using genuine Miele parts. When contacting Technical Service please quote the serial number and model of knowing that your Miele appliance. Technical Service In the event of a fault...
...by the Miele Service department, Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by 5 years of worry free ownership. MieleCare is visible on your Miele products, possibly ...covered by Miele. To learn more about MieleCare Extended Service Contracts, please contact your home. Only genuine Miele parts installed by a Miele Authorized Service Provider using genuine Miele parts. When contacting Technical Service please quote the serial number and model of knowing that your Miele appliance. Technical Service In the event of a fault...
Specs
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ContourLine / PureLine Warming Drawer ESW 6214 FOREVER BETTER ESW 6214 Features: • Can be combined with either ContourLine or PureLine appliances • Narrower stainless steel trim • Touch controls • Fan-assisted heating system • Time control, 4-hour timer • Temperature settings from 104ºF to 185ºF • Push-to-open mechanism/handleless • Keeps food or plates and cups warm • Non-slip liner • Cool touch front ESW 6214 Page 2 of 5
ContourLine / PureLine Warming Drawer ESW 6214 FOREVER BETTER ESW 6214 Features: • Can be combined with either ContourLine or PureLine appliances • Narrower stainless steel trim • Touch controls • Fan-assisted heating system • Time control, 4-hour timer • Temperature settings from 104ºF to 185ºF • Push-to-open mechanism/handleless • Keeps food or plates and cups warm • Non-slip liner • Cool touch front ESW 6214 Page 2 of 5
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... 5-15 plug, 120V power cord, 5' (1.5m) length Minimum 3" square 120V .72kW 6A on 120V 46 lbs 253/4" W x 81/2" H x 253/8" L 800.843.7231 82020technologies.com FOREVER BETTER ESW 6214 Page 3 of 5 Excluding Fascia Dimension Overall Height - Excluding Fascia Dimension Overall Fascia Dimensions Built-In Minimum Cabinet Width Minimum Cabinet Depth Minimum Cabinet Height Minimum Base Support Additional Cut-outs Required Electrical Electrical Requirements Power Cord Cut Out for Power Cord Electrical Rating Total Amps Shipping Shipping Weight Shipping Dimensions Support Call 20...
... 5-15 plug, 120V power cord, 5' (1.5m) length Minimum 3" square 120V .72kW 6A on 120V 46 lbs 253/4" W x 81/2" H x 253/8" L 800.843.7231 82020technologies.com FOREVER BETTER ESW 6214 Page 3 of 5 Excluding Fascia Dimension Overall Height - Excluding Fascia Dimension Overall Fascia Dimensions Built-In Minimum Cabinet Width Minimum Cabinet Depth Minimum Cabinet Height Minimum Base Support Additional Cut-outs Required Electrical Electrical Requirements Power Cord Cut Out for Power Cord Electrical Rating Total Amps Shipping Shipping Weight Shipping Dimensions Support Call 20...