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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 

loading handle upwards beyond its rest 

position to help you remove the toast.

4.  If the toast is not done enough it can 

be toasted again. Turn the browning 

control to a lower setting and watch the 

toast to ensure that it doesn’t burn.

5.  Toasting can be stopped at any time by 

pressing the cancel button. 

TOASTING TIPS

•  Toasting is a combination of drying 

and cooking the bread and, because 

moisture levels differ from one bread to 

another, toasting times can vary.

•  For slightly dry bread, use a lower 

setting than normal.

•  For fresh bread or whole wheat bread, 

use a higher setting than normal.

•  Bread which has a very uneven surface 

will require a higher setting.

•  Thicker cut pieces of bread (including 

crumpets) will take longer to toast—

sometimes significantly longer. This 

is because more moisture must be 

evaporated from the bread before 

toasting can occur. Very thick pieces of 

bread may require two toasting cycles.

•  When toasting raisin or other fruit 

breads, remove any loose raisins or 

fruit from the surface of the bread 

before putting it into your toaster. This 

will help prevent fruit pieces from falling 

into your toaster or sticking to the guard 

wires in the toasting 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 mains 

supply socket and unplug it. 

2.  Allow the toaster to completely cool 

down.

3.  Carefully ease the bread out of the 

toaster being careful not to damage the 

heating element.

CLEANING

 Always switch off, unplug and allow 

the toaster to cool down before moving, 

cleaning or storing. Never immerse the 

toaster or power cord and plug in water 

or any other liquid.

•  Clean the outside of your toaster with a 

damp cloth then dry thoroughly.

•  Never use harsh, abrasive or caustic 

cleaners.

CRUMB REMOVAL

It is important that crumbs are not 

allowed to build up inside your toaster. 

Excess crumbs are unhygienic and 

could catch fire.

Crumbs can be removed by sliding the 

crumb tray out from the bottom of your 

toaster. You can then tip the crumbs 

out. Always make sure that your toaster 

has completely cooled down and is 

disconnected from the mains supply before 

removing crumbs. Never use your toaster 

without the crumb tray fitted. Always 

replace the crumb tray before using your 

toaster.

Summary of Contents for VTT715

Page 1: ...stainless steel 2 slice toaster...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...roduct may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions 1 Bread slots 2 Reheat button 3 Frozen bread button 4 Cancel button 5 Loading handle with high lift and lift and look feature...

Page 4: ...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 Nev...

Page 5: ...r fruit from the surface of the bread before putting it into your toaster This will help prevent fruit pieces from falling into your toaster or sticking to the guard wires in the toasting slot SINGLE...

Page 6: ...low the steps below 1 Pack it carefully preferably in the original carton Ensure the unit is clean 2 Enclose your name and address and quote the model number located on the rating label on all corresp...

Page 7: ...se 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...

Page 8: ...hone 0161 621 6900 For Customer Service details please see the website www breville co uk 2015 Jarden Consumer Solutions Europe Limited All rights reserved Imported and distributed by Jarden Consumer...

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