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Toaster / User Manual

This chapter contains safety 

instructions that will help protect 

from risk of personal injury or material 

damage.

Failure to follow these instructions will 

void the granted warranty.

1.1 General safety

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This appliance complies with the 

international safety standards.

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This appliance can be used by 

children who are at the age of 

8 and above and by people who 

have reduced physical, perceptual 

or mental abilities or by people 

who are deficient in terms of 

experience and knowledge as long 

as they are supervised and given 

the instructions regarding the safe 

use of the appliance and dangers 

encountered. Children should not 

play with the appliance.

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Cleaning and maintenance should 

not be performed by children 

unless they are older than 8 years 

old and supervised.

• 

Keep the appliance and its power 

cable so that they are inaccessible 

by children under 8 years old.

• 

Do not use the appliance if the 

power cable or the appliance itself 

is damaged. Contact an authorised 

service.

• 

Your mains power supply should 

comply with the information 

supplied on the rating plate of the 

appliance.

• 

For additional protection, this 

appliance should be connected 

to a household residual current 

device with a rating of 30 mA 

maximum.

• 

Use the appliance with a grounded 

outlet only.

• 

Do not use the appliance with an 

extension cord.

• 

Prevent damage to the power 

cord by not squeezing, bending, 

or rubbing it on sharp edges.

• 

Do not touch the plug of the 

appliance with damp or wet hands.

• 

Do not unplug the appliance by 

pulling the power cable.

• 

Do not immerse the appliance or 

its cable in water.

• 

Do not leave the appliance 

unattended while it is plugged in.

 

 

Summary of Contents for DWT-7285

Page 1: ...his manual carefully and keep it for future reference Read This Manual Inside you will nd many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your Toaster properly Just a little preventive care on your part...

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Page 5: ...contact with food Do not immerse the appliance in water 1 Bread slot 2 Start lever 3 Browning control 4 Reheat button 5 Defrost button 6 Stop button 7 Crumb tray 8 Housing Technical data Power supply...

Page 6: ...ed by children unless they are older than 8 years old and supervised Keep the appliance and its power cablesothattheyareinaccessible by children under 8 years old Do not use the appliance if the power...

Page 7: ...bric wall panels and etc Donotusetheapplianceinornear the areas where combustible or in ammable places and materials exist Donotoperatetheappliancewith an external timer or with another remote control...

Page 8: ...to the collection center for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Please consult your local authorities to learn about these collection centers 1 3 Compliance with RoHS Directive Thepr...

Page 9: ...hed press the stop button 6 The start lever 2 springs back up and the toast slices can be taken out of the toaster After the start lever 2 springs back up you can use the high lift function by pushing...

Page 10: ...r 2 springs back up and the toast slices can be taken out of the toaster After the start lever 2 springs back up you can use high lift function by pushing the start lever 2 upwards Be very careful whe...

Page 11: ...s unplugged cooled down and completely dry Wrap the power cord around the cable coil on the bottom of the toaster Store the appliance in a cool dry place Make sure the appliance is kept out of the rea...

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