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A. Toasting bread

1

   Insert one or two slices of bread 

(fig. 3)

.

5

   Remove the toast. For easier 

removal, raise the lever a little 
more and keep it raised until the 
toast has been removed (EXTRA 
LIFT function)  

(fig. 7)

.

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If bread becomes stuck inside the 
Toaster, unplug the Toaster and 
remove the toast without using 
metal objects. Be careful not to 
burn yourself on the metal parts.

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To turn off the Toaster before 
toasting has finished push the 
CANCEL button or raise the lift 
mechanism lever.

Advice on toasting

 

This Toaster will toast all kinds of sliced 
bread normally sold in shops. The slice 
must not be more than 3 cm thick.
If you want to toast two slices of bread 
at the same time, use the same kind 
of bread to obtain the same degree of 
toasting. Remember that different kinds 
of bread need different toasting times. 
Very moist bread takes longer to toast 
than dry bread. Of course, toasting 
time is a matter of personal taste: if you 
prefer lightly toasted bread, set a short 
toasting time; for well-toasted bread, set 
a longer time. The levels on the toasting 
selector let you obtain the degree of 
toasting you want.

B. Toasting frozen bread

1

   Insert one or two slices of frozen 

bread.

2

   Set the selector for the desired 

degree of toasting.

3

   Lower the lift mechanism lever to 

turn on the Toaster: the CANCEL 
button will light up. 

4

   Push the DEFROST button  :

   the light will turn on 

(fig. 8)

2

   Set the selector for the desired 

degree of toasting.

   Set it toward the bottom for 

shorter toasting time; toward the 
top for longer toasting time 

(fig. 4) 

(see “Advice on toasting”).

3

    Lower the lift mechanism lever to 

turn on the Toaster: the CANCEL 
button will light up  

(fig. 5)

. If the 

lever doesn’t stay down, check that 
the plug is inserted in the outlet.

 

4

   When toasting finishes, the lift 

   mechanism lever rises automatically 

and the CANCEL button light turns 

   off 

(fig. 6)

.

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

C. Heating bread 

This function is very useful when you 
want to reheat toast that has become 
cold. 

1

   Insert one or two slices of toast to 

be reheated.

2

   Lower the lift mechanism lever to 

turn on the Toaster: the CANCEL 
button will light up.

3

   Move the toasting selector down 

until it “clicks”: the selector is now 
in REHEAT position

. The light 

under the selector will turn on 

   

(fig. 9)

 

D. Heating brioches, 

sandwiches and focaccia

1

   Place the bunwarmer on top of the 

Toaster  

(fig. 10)

.

Fig. 11

2

   Put no more than two pieces at a 

time in the centre of the bunwar-
mer 

(fig. 11)

.

3

   Set the toasting selector to the 

REHEAT position 

.

4

   Lower the lift mechanism lever to 

turn on the Toaster: the CANCEL 
button will light up.

Bunwarmer

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Always use the bunwarmer to heat 
brioches, sandwiches and focaccia. 

•   

Do not heat brioches, sandwiches 
or focaccia on the bunwarmer 
while you are toasting slices of 
bread.

•   

Do not use the bunwarmer to 
defrost frozen food.

•   

The metal wires of the bunwarmer 
are very hot when heating has 
finished: hold the bunwarmer only 
by its plastic handles. 

   Be careful not to place it on a surface 

that might become damaged.

•   

To clean the bunwarmer, wait 
until it has cooled, then wash it 
with hot water and dish soap. Dry 
thoroughly. You can wash the 
bunwarmer in the dishwasher; at 
the end of the wash cycle, dry it 
with a soft towel.

How to care for your Toaster

•   

Before doing any maintenance, 
always turn off the Toaster, remove 
the plug from the outlet, and wait 
until the Toaster has cooled. 

•   

Clean the exterior with a damp 
cloth and dry thoroughly.

   Don’t turn the Toaster over or 

WARNING!

Push the CANCEL button to 

interrupt the toasting cycle or 

to cancel the REHEAT and 

DEFROST functions.

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Fig. 10

Fig. 6 

Fig. 8

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

extra lift

Fig. 9

click

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