The Dualit conveyor toaster is a versatile
machine which can be used for toasting
or warming a variety of bread products.
Follow the instructions below for toasting
bread:
1. Set ‘Power’ knob to ‘BOTH’.
2. Allow 10 minutes for Initial warm-up.
3. Elements will cycle on and off. This is
normal.
4. For
CONTINUOUS TOASTING
, set
toasting’ control to triangle symbol on
the dial for medium sliced white bread.
YOU MAY NEED TO ADJUST
CONTROL FOR YOUR PARTICULAR
BREAD TYPE.
5. Use the following settings as a guide:
WARMING:
1 - 2
LIGHT
2 - 5
MEDIUM
5 - 7
DARK
7 - 9
ANY CHANGE TO THE ‘TOASTING’
CONTROL WILL TAKE UP TO 60
SECONDS TO TAKE EFFECT.
7. For
INTERMITTENT TOASTING
,
reduce continuous toasting level by 2.
8. To save energy set power switch to
‘power saver’ position when not
toasting.
The POWER SAVER function reduces
the power consumption by up to 75%.
Use during off peak periods to save
energy and keep the toaster warm,
warm-up time is 30 seconds from
power saver mode.
NOTE:
Different breads will toast at
different rate. For example, wholemeal
bread takes longer to toast that white
bread. Adjust the TOASTING control
accordingly.
CAUTION:
This machine is designed for
toasting bread products only. Do not
cook or heat any other food.
Disconnect power when not in operation.
TOASTING BREAD
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You can use the conveyor toaster to warm
or toast a single side of other bread type
products such as buns, muffins, bagels
and croissants.
1. For buns and bagels and other items
requiring only one side toasting , set
the power control to ‘TOP’.
2. Adjust the ‘toasting’ control to required
settings.
DON’T FORGET, ANY CHANGE TO
THE HEAT SETTING WILL TAKE
UP TO 60 SECONDS TO TAKE
EFFECT.
3. Ensure any food product used with the
conveyor is less than 30mm thick. If
larger it may get stuck inside the
toaster.
4. Products flip over when coming off the
conveyor belt, so do not toast items
with a topping. eg. cheese on toast.
NOTE: ‘
TCF’ will not be activated when
using ‘TOP’ setting.
SINGLE SIDE TOASTING
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