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BROWNING CONTROL

The browning control regulates how much 

the bread is toasted—in other words, the 

colour of the toast. Lower settings produce 

lighter toast and higher settings produce 

darker toast.
When setting the browning control, 

remember that dry or thin slices of bread 

will toast quicker and require a lower 

setting. Moist or thick slices of bread will 

require a higher setting.

CANCEL BUTTON

The toasting process can be stopped at 

any time by pressing the cancel button.

HIGH LIFT FEATURE

The high lift feature uses the loading 

handle to help you to remove the toast. 

When toasting has finished, simply lift 

the loading handle upwards from its rest 

position to raise the toast and make it 

easier to remove.

FROZEN BREAD FUNCTION

The frozen bread function allows you 

to toast bread straight from the freezer. 

Insert the bread into your toaster, press 

the loading handle down and then press 

the frozen bread button. Your toaster will 

extend the toasting time to allow the bread 

time to defrost. Watch the toast to ensure 

that it doesn’t burn.

REHEAT FUNCTION

The reheat function will heat up toast that 

has cooled or gone cold. Press the loading 

handle down then press the reheat button. 

Keep a careful eye on the toast to ensure 

that it doesn’t burn. Don’t use the reheat 

function on buttered toast.

BEFORE FIRST USE

 Never force bread into the toasting 

slots. Bread should fit easily into the 

toasting slots. Never toast slices of 

bread that have been buttered. Take 

extra care when toasting items that 

contain sugar, jam or preserves, as 

there is a risk of the ingredients leaking 

into the toaster, causing overheating. 

Don’t use bent, damaged or broken 

bread in your toaster as it may cause it 

to jam.

Carefully remove your toaster from its box. 

Remove all packaging from inside the 

toasting slots. 
Position your toaster on a stable, secure, 

dry and level work surface away from the 

edge. Bread may burn therefore do not use 

the appliance near or below combustible 

materials such as curtains. Never use the 

toaster below wall cupboards or shelves. 
Before connecting to a power source, 

make sure your mains supply voltage 

is the same as the one indicated on the 

appliance. Connect the plug to a suitable 

power outlet and make sure that the power 

cord does not overhang the work surface. 

When you first use your toaster, there may 

be a slight odour as the heating elements 

warm up for the first time. This is quite 

normal and not a cause for concern. To 

remove the odour, simply operate your 

toaster for the first time without any bread 

in it.

USING YOUR TOASTER

1.  Set the level of toasting using the 

browning control. The higher the 

number selected, the darker the toast 

will be.

2.  Place the bread into the toasting slots. 

You can toast one, two, three or four 

slices of bread. Press the loading 

handle down until it latches. The bread 

will be lowered into the toaster and 

toasting will begin. 

The loading handle will not latch if 

your toaster is not connected to the 

mains supply, and may not latch if the 

browning control is set to its minimum 

or lowest setting.

3. 

When toasting has finished, the loading 

handle will rise and the toasted bread 

can be removed. You can lift the 

Summary of Contents for VTT714

Page 1: ... 4 slice toaster ...

Page 2: ...r become knotted trapped or pinched Never leave the appliance unattended when in use PRODUCT SAFETY READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a...

Page 3: ...ctual product may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions 1 Bread slots 2 Cancel button 3 Reheat button 4 Loading handle with high lift feature 5 Frozen bread button 6 Browning control 7 Crumb tray at rear of toaster r y e w t q u ...

Page 4: ...hen toasting items that contain sugar jam or preserves as there is a risk of the ingredients leaking into the toaster causing overheating Don t use bent damaged or broken bread in your toaster as it may cause it to jam Carefully remove your toaster from its box Remove all packaging from inside the toasting slots Position your toaster on a stable secure dry and level work surface away from the edge...

Page 5: ...ing slot SINGLE SLICE TOASTING If you are toasting a single slice of bread set the browning control to a lower setting than normal By using a lower setting when toasting a single slice of bread it will not be over toasted IF YOUR TOASTER JAMS Never use a knife or any other utensil or implement to remove jammed bread Never insert your fingers into the bread slots 1 Switch the toaster off at the mai...

Page 6: ...SALES SERVICE These appliances are built to the very highest of standards There are no user serviceable parts Follow these steps if the unit fails to operate Check the instructions have been followed correctly Check that the fuse has not blown Check that the mains supply is functional If the appliance will still not operate return the appliance to the place it was purchased for a replacement To re...

Page 7: ...abuse repair or alteration by a person other than a person authorised by JCS Europe Faults that occur through improper use damage abuse use with incorrect voltage acts of nature events beyond the control of JCS Europe repair or alteration by a person other than a person authorised by JCS Europe or failure to follow instructions for use are not covered by this guarantee Additionally normal wear and...

Page 8: ... 621 6900 For Customer Service details please see the website www breville co uk 2014 Jarden Consumer Solutions Europe Limited All rights reserved Imported and distributed by Jarden Consumer Solutions Europe Limited Cheadle Royal Business Park Cheadle SK8 3GQ United Kingdom The product supplied may differ slightly from the one illustrated due to continuing product development Printed in China ...

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