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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE THE BIT MORE

‘LIFT & LOOK’

 FEATURE

This feature can be used to check on the 

progress of the toasting cycle without 

interrupting it. Simply raise the high lift 

lever to check on the browning progress of 

the toast and lower it down again if you wish 

to continue to toast. 

HIGH LIFT LEvER

To remove smaller items such as crumpets 

and muffins, lift the high lift lever 

approximately 2cm above the starting 

position. In the unlikely event that the bread, 

crumpet or muffins become jammed, switch 

the power off at the power outlet. Remove 

the power plug from the power outlet and 

then use the high lift lever to carefully ease 

the bread out of the toaster, ensuring that 

you do not damage the self-centring slots or 

the elements.

dEFROST SETTING

Toasting Frozen Bread

To toast frozen bread, place the bread into 

the toasting slots, select the browning 

setting you would normally select if the 

bread was fresh, lower the ‘high lift’ lever 

until it locks into position and then press 

the defrost button. Pressing the defrost 

button will automatically extend cooking 

time of your selection.

‘A BIT MORE’

 SETTING 

For Extra Toasting

This feature can be selected after or during 

the toasting cycle.
To use this feature during the toasting cycle, 

press the ‘A Bit More’

 button during the 

toasting cycle if your bread requires extra 

toasting in addition to the browning setting 

you initially selected. 

You can also use this feature after the 

toasting cycle if your toast requires  

a bit more toasting. Once the toast has 

popped up after the initial toasting selection 

has completed, lower the lever back down 

and then press the ‘A Bit More’

 

button. 

NOTE

The ‘A Bit More’

 setting will add 

approximately 30 seconds toasting 

time to your selected browning 

setting. 

NOTE

The ‘A Bit More’

 setting can be used 

with either the toast or defrost setting.

CANCEL BUTTON 

To Stop Toasting

The toasting and defrosting cycles can 

be cancelled at any time by pressing the 

cancel button. The toaster will turn off and 

automatically raise the toast.

Summary of Contents for The Bit More BTA425

Page 1: ...e may vary slightly from the actual product BTA425 Issue A11 BTA430 Issue A11 Australian Customers Mail PO Box 22 Botany NSW 2019 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9384 9601 Email Customer Service askus breville com au New Zealand Customers Mail Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau 2163 Auckland NEW ZEALAND Phone 0800 273 845 Fax 0800 288 513 Email Customer Service askus breville com au Breville Cus...

Page 2: ...BTA425 BTA430 the Bit More Instruction Booklet ...

Page 3: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville The Bit More ...

Page 4: ...3 Contents 4 Breville recommends safety first 6 Know your Breville The Bit More toasters 8 Operating your Breville The Bit More toasters 12 Care cleaning storage ...

Page 5: ...re that bread to be toasted is the correct size for the toaster and does not protrude above the bread slice opening Ensure the bread is not too thick or long that it will jam or wedge the bread carriage Never cover the toaster whilst it is plugged into the power outlet or while hot Do not place toast directly on top of toasting slots to warm toast as this may prevent correct air circulation and da...

Page 6: ...aintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Breville Service Centre This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appl...

Page 7: ...given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not p...

Page 8: ...r separate remote control system SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Bread may burn therefore this toaster must not be used near or below curtains or other combustible material and it must be supervised at all times when in use WARNING Never operate toaster on its side Never add any food substance to the bread muffins or crumpets as this can lead to electrocution or fire This toaster is for toasting bread cru...

Page 9: ...KNOW your Breville The Bit More ...

Page 10: ...t More 4 Slice BTA430 A H H A F F E E D D G G I I B B C C A Defrost setting B A Bit More setting C Cancel setting D High lift lever E Extra wide and long self centering slots F Brushed stainless steel design G Browning control dial H Slide out crumb tray I Power cord storage ...

Page 11: ...OPERATING your Breville The Bit More ...

Page 12: ...uced to avoid the toast burning 3 Select the desired browning setting using the browning control dial Colour settings range from 1 lightest to 6 darkest NOTE When using the toaster for the first time we suggest toasting the bread on setting 3 or 4 Varying types of bread and personal preference may require a different browning setting for example raisin toast and white light textured breads may req...

Page 13: ...ead was fresh lower the high lift lever until it locks into position and then press the defrost button Pressing the defrost button will automatically extend cooking time of your selection A Bit More setting For Extra Toasting This feature can be selected after or during the toasting cycle To use this feature during the toasting cycle press the A Bit More button during the toasting cycle if your br...

Page 14: ...13 NOTES ...

Page 15: ...CARE CLEANING STORAGE of your Breville The Bit More ...

Page 16: ... Wipe the outside of the toaster with a slightly dampened soft cloth and then dry it with a soft dry cloth to dry completely NOTE Do not clean with metal scouring pads Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts creating an electric shock hazard STORAGE Switch toaster off at the power outlet and remove the power plug from the power outlet Allow the toaster to cool completely before sto...

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