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• Do not touch hot surfaces.
Toaster surfaces are
hot during and after
operation. To prevent
burns or personal injury,
always use protective hot
pads or insulated oven
mitts, or use handles or
knobs where available.
• Metal utensils such as
a knife, should not be
inserted into the toaster
to remove jammed toast,
bagels or any other items
from the toaster. This
can damage the heating
elements as well as lead to
electrocution.
• Do not attempt to
dislodge food when the
toaster is plugged in.
• Oversized foods, metal foil
packages, or utensils must
not be inserted into the
toaster as they may cause
a fire or risk of electric
shock.
• When heating toaster
pastries, always use the
lightest toast color setting.
• Do not use the toaster
without the slide out
crumb tray in place. Do
not allow crumbs to build
up in the crumb tray.
Failure to clean the crumb
tray regularly may result
in a fire hazard. To turn
the toaster off, remove
the power plug from the
power outlet.
• Always remove the power
plug from the power
outlet if the toaster is not
in use, before attempting
to move, before cleaning,
and when storing. Allow
to cool before putting on
or taking off parts.
• Do not use harsh abrasive,
caustic cleaners or oven
cleaners when cleaning
the toaster.
• Do not clean with metal
scouring pads. Pieces
can break off and touch
electrical parts, creating a
shock hazard.
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