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Regular Size Corn Muffins: 

(3-4 oz., 3-1/2” diameter) can be toasted using the “Bagel” button and a 
light to medium setting.

Regular Size Blueberry Muffins: 

(3-4 oz., 3-1/2” diameter top) may require 2 cycles. We recommend using
the “Bagel” button and a medium to dark setting. Dense, moist muffins like
these require long toasting cycles.

English Muffins: 

Require longer toasting time than regular breads. We suggest you select the
Bagel Button on the Custom Settings control panel to increase the toasting
time, and use a medium to dark setting on the shade control. 

Thick Sliced Breads: 

Require longer toasting time than regular breads for medium brown toast.
We suggest that you select the “Bagel” button on the custom settings control
panel. You may also need to increase the darkness setting with the shade
control buttons to increase the toasting time. We recommend that thick slices
be kept to a maximum of 1-1/4” thick. Thick sliced Italian or Portuguese
loaves normally require a lighter shade control setting than other thick 
sliced breads.

Croissants:

Croissants should not be more than 5” long.  Slice in half horizontally. Use
the “Bagel” button and a light to medium setting for toasting. To warm with
minimal toasting, do not use the “Bagel” button.

Frozen Waffles, Pancakes, French Toast and Frozen Bagels:

Press the “Defrost” button when defrosting frozen waffles, pancakes and
French toast. For bagel halves, press the “Defrost” button and the “Bagel”
button. For waffles, pancakes and French toast, better results may be
achieved by using a few toasting cycles at a light setting.

Tips:

• Never force foods into the toasting slot. Foods should fit freely between

the guard (guide) wires.

• Do not place buttered breads or frosted pastries in the toaster, as this

could create a fire hazard.

• Uneven toasting is usually due to bread slices of uneven

thickness.

• Never insert hard objects into the toasting slot.
• After use, unplug your toaster from the electrical outlet.

CUSTOM SETTINGS
1-Slice Button

Other toaster browning controls are preset to toast 2 slices of bread, which
requires more heating time than a single slice. The unique 1-slice feature 
will prevent unexpected overtoasting when preparing only one slice, by 
subtracting time from the toasting cycle.

1. Insert slice of bread:

Be sure that carriage is in the up position.

2. Set the shade control:

Select desired shade of browning using the “Lighter” and “Darker” buttons
on either side of the LED bar.

3. Press the “1-Slice” button. 

The LED will illuminate when this feature is selected.

4. If defrosting a frozen bread slice, also press the “Defrost” 

button.

5. If you are toasting a bagel half, half an English muffin, or one slice 

of wide toast, you should also press the “Bagel” button.

6. Press the carriage / start lever down until it locks into position.

You can change these custom settings after pressing down the carriage /
start lever, although it is recommended that selections be made prior to 
starting.

To stop cycle:

When the 1-slice cycle is complete, the toaster will raise the bread.  If you wish to
stop the cycle before it is finished, simply press the “Cancel” button to interrupt, or
lift up on the carriage / start lever. Pressing the “Cancel” button will reset your
toaster to the default setting for 2 slices of medium browned regular toast 
(setting 4).

Bagel Button

The bagel feature adds the appropriate amount of extra time to the toasting

Summary of Contents for CPT-60

Page 1: ...CPT 60 Custom Control Total Touch Electronic Toaster INSTRUCTION BOOKLET For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using ...

Page 2: ...wer supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Longer extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use If a long extension cord is used the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance and the longer cord should be arranged so t...

Page 3: ...Reset Control Touchpad control interrupts toasting process cancels custom settings and returns browning control to the default setting for medium toast setting 4 8 Always EvenTM Shade Control not shown Electronically monitors and adjusts toaster s internal temperature to provide consistent toasting results from one use to the next Heating elements deliver even heat for uniform browning 9 Self Cent...

Page 4: ...t the Browning Setting to the default medium setting 4 Helpful Browning Notes Toasting is a combination of cooking and drying of the bread Therefore differences in denseness and moisture level from one bread to another can result in varying toasting times For slightly dry bread use a lower setting than you normally would For very fresh bread or whole wheat bread use a darker setting than normal Br...

Page 5: ...ods into the toasting slot Foods should fit freely between the guard guide wires Do not place buttered breads or frosted pastries in the toaster as this could create a fire hazard Uneven toasting is usually due to bread slices of uneven thickness Never insert hard objects into the toasting slot After use unplug your toaster from the electrical outlet CUSTOM SETTINGS 1 Slice Button Other toaster br...

Page 6: ...slightly 1 Insert slice s of bread Be sure that multiple slices do not overlap and the carriage is in the up position 2 Set the shade control Select desired shade of browning using the Lighter and Darker buttons on either side of the LED Bar 3 Press the Defrost button The LED will illuminate when this feature is selected 4 If you are defrosting bagel halves English muffin halves or extra wide toas...

Page 7: ...aw this warranty is not available to retailers or other commercial pur chasers or owners We warrant that your Cuisinart Toaster will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal home use for three years from the original date of purchase We suggest you complete and return the enclosed warranty registration card promptly However return of the card is not a condition of this warranty...

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