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Operation
Preparation
1
Remove all packaging and sticker
materials and dispose of them according to
applicable local regulations.
2
Before using the appliance for the first
time, clean the appliance (See the “Cleaning
and care” section).
3
Make sure that the appliance is in an
upright position and on a stable, flat, clean,
dry and non-slip surface.
Note
When using the appliance for the first time,
smoke can develop due to production
residues. This does not mean the appliance
is defective.
Before using for the first time
x
Set the browning level to maximum (7).
x
Operate the appliance empty, to cure the
new elements.
x
This may smell a bit, this is normal and is
nothing to be concerned about.
x
Ensure the room is well ventilated.
Toasting bread
Place the toaster upright on a firm, level,
heat resistant surface.
Place the plug into the power socket.
Turn the browning control to the required
setting (1 = low, 7 = high).
Place bread into the toasting slots
(maximum thickness 27mm).
Press the lever down fully. Note: The
lever will not stay down unless the toaster
is connected to the electricity supply.
The “CANCEL” light will glow, and the
elements will heat up.
When toasting is completed the toast will
pop up.
2
Caution
: Be very careful when
taking the toast slices out of the
toaster as the metal parts of the
toaster and the bread can
become very hot.
Cancel
To stop toasting, press the cancel button.
Defrost
Adjust the browning level to your favoured
setting, insert the frozen bread, lower the
lever, then press the defrost button.
The defrost light will glow, and the toasting
time will be altered automatically to give the
same degree of browning as with unfrozen
bread.
Reheat
Adjust the browning control to your favoured
setting, insert the bread, lower the lever,
then press the reheat button.
The reheat light will glow, and the toast will
be given a short burst of heat.
Don’t reheat “buttered”, torn, or “out of
shape” bread.
Hints and tips
Old (yesterday’s) bread has less moisture,
so makes crisper toast.
Old bread, thin slices, and sweet bread
products (tea cakes, fruit loaf, etc.) brown
faster – use a lower setting.
CAUTION:
If toast slices get
stuck in the toaster, switch the
toaster off immediately by
pressing the cancel button.
Remove the power plug out of the
wall socket. Let the toaster cool
down completely.
Carefully try to take the bread out
of the toaster without damaging
the sensitive heating elements
and other parts. Do not use any
electro conductive objects to
remove the bread from the
toaster.