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•  Do not use the appliance if any part is 

damaged or defective.

•  Have any damaged or defective parts 

repaired or replaced by an authorised 
repair agent.

•  Before use, check the power supply cord 

for signs of damage, ageing and wear.

•  Do not use the appliance if the power 

supply cord or mains plug is damaged or 
defective.

•  If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer or its 
service agent or a similarly qualified 
person in order to avoid a hazard.

•  Never attempt to remove or replace any 

parts other than those specified in this 
manual.

Specific safety Instructions for toaster 
ovens

Warning!

 Accessible parts may become hot 

when the appliance is in use. Children 
should be kept away.

The following symbols are found on your 
appliance:

Denotes a hot surface.

•  Always route the cord carefully to avoid a 

tripping hazard.

•  Do not allow the cord set to hang over 

bench tops.

•  Allow adequate space around and above 

the appliance for ventilation.

•  Care must be taken when opening the 

appliance as hot air may escape on 
opening.

•  The glass door and the outside surfaces 

of the oven get very hot during use. Oil 
and other cooking liquids may also get 
very hot during use. Always wear oven 
gloves when opening the glass door and 
when removing trays from the oven.

•  Care should be taken to avoid touching 

heating elements inside the oven.

•  Do not cover trays or other parts with 

metal foil as this may cause overheating.

•  Surfaces may be hot during use and 

during the cool down period.

•  Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this 

appliance.

•  Never immerse the appliance, the cord 

set or the plug in liquid.

Never use the following items in your 
toaster oven:

•  Sealed containers such as sealed 

pouches or unopened cans.

•  Glass lids on glass or metal bake-ware.

•  Plastic wrapping or paperboard covers.

•  Containers larger than those 

recommended ( larger and higher 
containers will interfere with air 
circulation).

•  Containers with specific warnings against 

use in ovens.

Electrical safety

This product must be earthed. 
Always check that the power supply 

corresponds to the voltage on the rating 
plate.

Power plugs must match the outlet. Never 
modify the plug in any way. Do not use any 
adapter plugs with earthed (Class 1) 
appliances. Unmodified plugs and matching 
outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.

Extension cables & Class 1 product

A 3 core cable must be used as your 
appliance is earthed and of Class 1 

construction. Up to 30m (100 ft) can be 
used without loss of power.

Summary of Contents for TRO1000

Page 1: ...icient use of the appliance We urge you to read the Hint s section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance Keep this guide handy for future reference First Use Safety Recommendation English Page 02 Farsi Page 14 Arabic Page 21 ...

Page 2: ...t operate the appliance if its damage in any manner Return the complete appliance to your nearest authorized service facility for examination electrical repair mechanical repair or adjustments to avoid any hazard The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by this appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Do not let the cord hang over the edge of...

Page 3: ...English 3 1 Shelf supports 2 Glass door 3 Temperature control 4 Timer 5 Power indicator lamp 6 Shelf 7 Food tray 8 Food tray handle Parts Identification 7 8 6 1 2 5 4 3 ...

Page 4: ... from the power supply immediately Do not touch the power supply cord before disconnecting from the power supply Disconnect the appliance from the power supply when not in use before carrying out any maintenance fitting or removing parts and before cleaning Safety of others This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or ...

Page 5: ...er cooking liquids may also get very hot during use Always wear oven gloves when opening the glass door and when removing trays from the oven Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Do not cover trays or other parts with metal foil as this may cause overheating Surfaces may be hot during use and during the cool down period Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this ap...

Page 6: ...Features 1 Shelf supports 2 Glass door 3 Temperature control 4 Timer 5 Power indicator lamp 6 Shelf 7 Food tray 8 Food tray handle Use After cleaning the food tray 7 can be lightly coated with butter margarine or cooking fat Operation Your appliance has the following controls Temperature control Timer Tray positions Use the upper position for faster browning and cooking times but be sure to allow ...

Page 7: ...er W 800 Capacity I 9 Weight kg 2 8 As soon as the cooking time has elapsed cooking will stop automatically and an alarm will be heard Moist or fresh breads may cause condensation to form on the inside of the glass door 2 This is normal and will vary with the bread being toasted Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning your oven Warning Before cleaning the inside or outside of your oven always turn the o...

Page 8: ...ude a note describing the problem to the service Centre and be sure to give your return address DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY BLACK DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY English 8 K p b œ Ø d s B u t b 2 ß U U a î d b œ d d d œ U v î d v u  U î D U U È ß U î X C L O s v Ø M b ß u î s u u d d u ß U U d N d È A L u s L U X L v u œ œ Å u O J t œ ß U Á œ î ö b L U X î d u œ K p b œ Ø d d t Å ö ...

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