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5.2.5. Stuck bread slices 

 

 

Pay attention that the slices are not too thick. 

 

 

WARNING! 

Risk of fire due to stuck bread slices! 

The bread may start to burn. 

  Remove the stuck bread slices. 

 

Remove the slices of bread left in the toaster from the toast slot (7): 

 

1. 

During the toasting process press “Cancel” button (3). The white indicator light is off. 

2.  Pull the plug from the socket. 

 

 

CAUTION - HOT SURFACE 

Risk of burns by hot surfaces! 

The surfaces remain hot after operation. 

  Remove the stuck bread slices only when they have cooled down completely. 

 

3.  Leave the device to cool down completely. 

 

NOTE 

Incorrect use may cause damage. 

  Do  not  use  any  sharp  metal  objects  to  remove  the  stuck  bread  slice.  The  sharp 

objects may damage the heating elements and when in contact with the live parts 
may cause electric shock. 

 

4.  Turn the device by 180° and shake slightly to remove the stuck slice of bread from 

the toast slot (7). 

5.  Remove the stuck bread slices. 

6. 

Cleaning 

 

WARNING! 

Risk of short-circuit due to water! 

Water in the device may cause short-circuit. 

  Do not let any water to the toaster. 

Summary of Contents for 100282

Page 1: ...TS20Sli 100282 Original Bedienungsanleitung V1 0917 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ge 26 3 1 Delivery check 26 3 2 Packaging 26 3 3 Storage 26 4 Technical data 27 4 1 Technical specification 27 4 2 List of components 28 5 Installation and operation 29 5 1 Installation 29 5 1 1 Location 29 5 1 2 Connection 29 5 2 Operation 30 5 2 1 Important tips for optimal toast result 30 5 2 2 Toasting 31 5 2 3 Toasting frozen bread slices 32 5 2 4 Turn off before the set time 33 5 2 5 Stuck b...

Page 4: ...m with this instruction manual 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the current technical standards However the device may be a source of dangers if used improperly or against its intended purpose All the users must follow the information included in this instruction manual and observe the health and safety guidelines 1 1 Warning symbols explanation Important safety information and ...

Page 5: ...upply cord and plug Do not transport the device by holding the power supply cord Do not use the device when the power supply cord or plug are visibly damaged or are broken Never allow the power cord to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges Do not bend pinch or knot the power supply cord Always completely unwind the power supply cord Never place the device or other objects on the power...

Page 6: ...e device becomes hot during operation The temperature of the device remains high for some time after the device has been switched off Do not insert the hands into the toast slots or touch any surface of the device You can transport or clean the device only when it has cooled down completely Risk of fire due to flammable food and materials The bread slices may start to burn Any flammable objects in...

Page 7: ...even stable and heat resistant surface Use the device only with the extended toast chute Do not use the device with the external timer or remote control In case the toast bread stuck in the toast slot unplug the device and leave the device to cool down Use the device only in the standing position Do not place the device under the kitchen cupboards The cupboards may be damaged due to the hot air fl...

Page 8: ...ce of experiencing damage resulting from the use against the intended purpose are inadmissible The liability for damage occurred during the use of the device against its intended purpose is borne solely and exclusively by the user 1 4 Use against the intended purpose Any use other than those mentioned in point 1 3 Use as intended is assumed as the use against the intended purpose and is not allowe...

Page 9: ...se the device against the intended purpose alterations are made by the user inappropriate spare parts are used We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product which are intended for improvement of the device and its performance 2 2 Copyright This instruction manual and included text drawings images or other illustrations are copyrighted This instruction manual including an...

Page 10: ... when relocating or when sending the device to our service point in case of any defaults Before you start the device completely discard any external or internal packaging material Check that the device and all accessories are present If you find that something is missing please contact our Customer Service Department When managing the packaging observe the applicable domestic law Introduce the rec...

Page 11: ...on 1 control panel Product serving via the toast chute Cancel button Indicator lights Defrost Cancel Number of toast slots 1 Slot size W 270 x D 38 x H 120 mm Number of browning levels 6 Power supply 1 3 kW 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions W 405 x D 152 x H 268 mm Dimensions with extendedthe toast chute W 405 x D 245 x H 268 mm Surface of the toast chute W 270 x D 150 mm Weight 2 18 kg We reserve the...

Page 12: ... 28 4 2 List of components 1 Operating lever 5 Toast chute 2 Browning level controller 6 Body 3 Cancel button 7 Toast slot 4 Defrost button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 13: ... air moves upwards Never use the device at the edge of a table as the device may fall over and down Locate the device so that the plug is easily accessible and can be quickly disconnected from the power supply if necessary Remove the protective film from the device before use Remove the film slowly in order not to leave the glue residues Any glue residues may be removed with the use of proper solv...

Page 14: ...g thicker slices of bread The cut surface of the bread should be as smooth as possible in order to achieve a uniform toasting result Remove loose crumbs or protruding bread components e g grains before toasting because they can burn Let longer browning time for the slices with an uneven surface For the uniform result of toasting toast one type of bread at a time Recommended toasting time is approx...

Page 15: ...er 2 anti clockwise to reduce the browning Take into account that during several toasting operations one after another the toaster becomes hotter and the toast slices become darker accordingly CAUTION HOT SURFACE Risk of burns by hot surfaces The toast slot becomes hot during operation Do not touch any surfaces or insert your hands into the toast slot 6 Turn the browning level controller 2 clockwi...

Page 16: ...ver 1 Use the device only with the extended toast chute to prevent the device damage or soiling 1 Make sure that there are no packaging materials or other objects left in the device 2 Position the device according to the description 3 Plug into a single grounded socket 4 Extend the toast chute 5 located in the frontal part of the device 5 Slide the bread slices into the toast slots 7 Turn the brow...

Page 17: ...e 5 only when the device has cooled down completely You can move or transport the device when it has cooled down completely 7 Leave the device to cool down completely 5 2 4 Turn off before the set time CAUTION HOT SURFACE Risk of burns by hot surfaces The toast slot 7 becomes hot during operation Do not touch any surfaces or insert your hands into the toast slot 7 Finish of the toasting process be...

Page 18: ...es remain hot after operation Remove the stuck bread slices only when they have cooled down completely 3 Leave the device to cool down completely NOTE Incorrect use may cause damage Do not use any sharp metal objects to remove the stuck bread slice The sharp objects may damage the heating elements and when in contact with the live parts may cause electric shock 4 Turn the device by 180 and shake s...

Page 19: ...ansport the device when it has cooled down completely 2 Leave the device to cool down completely 3 Turn the device by 180 and shake slightly to remove the stuck slice of bread from the toast slot 7 4 Wipe the housing 6 with a damp soft cloth 5 Dry the housing 6 thoroughly using a soft cloth 6 Leave the device to dry completely before restarting 6 2 Cleaning the toast chute NOTE Incorrect use may c...

Page 20: ...ible to children Do not place any heavy objects on the device 7 Disposal Old devices The electric devices are marked with this symbol You must not dispose of electric devices with household waste When the device may not be longer used each consumer is obliged to dispose of the device at the dedicated local collection point separately from household waste NOTE Electric devices should be used and di...

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