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Toaster

The “Defrost Light” will remain on while the defrost function is in
use, and the toasting time will be automatically extended to
achieve the desired toasting level.

Using the Stop/Cancel Button

The toasting can be interupted at any time by simply pressing the
stop/clear button.

Warning

:

do not force the control lever to eject toast etc.

Always use the stop/cancel button.

Using the Reheat Button:

• Press down control lever and press the reheat button.
• The reheat light will remain on whilst the reheat function is in use.

Please note that this is a fixed reheat time which cannot be
adjusted by the browning control.

Crumb tray

The crumb tray should be emptied regularly as a build-up of crumbs
could be a potential fire hazard. After toasting, allow the toaster to cool
down thoroughly, then slide out the crumb tray and empty.
Note:The toasting slots allow you to use a variety of different
bread widths, as well as muffins, tea cakes, crumpets and bagels etc.
However, you should not force items into the slots which are
clearly too large. If an item does become jammed, switch the
toaster off at the mains immediately. Once cooled, turn the toast-
er upside down and gently shake to remove the lodged item. Do
not insert sharp objects such as knives, as this may damage the
heating element.

Hints and Tips for better toasting result:

The first time you use the toaster, you should do so without bread. This
will pre-heat the new element and burn off any dust collected during
the storage process.
If your toaster is not plugged in and switched on, the control lever  will
not lock in the down  position.
For best results use bread slices of even thickness, size and freshness.

Select a lower setting if 

a) using stale bread  (toasts more quickly than fresh bread).
b) using thin bread (toasts more quickly than thick bread).

To remove smaller items such as muffins, crumpets and bagels the
control lever can be lifted approximately 20mm above the starting
position.
To achieve even browning, we suggest a minimum of 30 seconds
between each toasting to allow the control to automatically reset.

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Summary of Contents for CT04R

Page 1: ...i n s t r u c t i o n s TOASTER Please retain these instructions for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ing terms are used throughout the instruction manual Control lever high rise facility Variable browning control dial Reheat light Defrost light Defrost button Stop Cancel button Reheat button Slide out crumb tray Variable width toasting slots 2 ...

Page 3: ...sure that the control level is raised and the variable browning control dial is set for a medium toasting level Plug into a suitable mains supply socket and turn the power on Place up to four slices of bread into the toasting slots one in each slot Turn the variable browning control dial to required setting 1 lightest 6 darkest Press down control lever until it locks Note if the toaster is not con...

Page 4: ... crumpets and bagels etc However you should not force items into the slots which are clearly too large If an item does become jammed switch the toaster off at the mains immediately Once cooled turn the toast er upside down and gently shake to remove the lodged item Do not insert sharp objects such as knives as this may damage the heating element Hints and Tips for better toasting result The first ...

Page 5: ...tion hazard In order to remove the dust that may have accumulated on the appliance simply dust it off with a soft cloth Before inserting the plug into the electrical socket make certain The voltage of the socket corresponds to the value indicated on the information label attached to the appliance The electrical socket is adequately earthed the manufacturer declines any responsibility for the lack ...

Page 6: ...or replacement of the electrical cable consult the technical service centre authorised by the manufacturer As with any electrical appliance whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible caution and common sense should be applied when opearating your appliance partic ularly in the vicinity of young children This appliance conforms to the Directive 89 336 CEE relative to ele...

Page 7: ...arth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red When wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal Do not forget to tighte...

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