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TOASTING BREAD

The toaster will only engage
when the power is switched
on. Plug the toaster into the
wall power socket and turn 
power on at socket

Place the bread into the
slots and press the toasting
lever down until it engages
The red light will glow for
the duration of the toasting 

To toast, set the desired
browning level by means of 
the browning control (1 is
the lightest and 8 is the 
darkest setting)

At any time during the
toasting cycle you can lift
the toasting lever and check
the progress of the bread

When toasted the toast will
pop up automatically. 

If the slices are difficult to
remove safely, lift the toasting
lever up for extra high lift

To immediately stop 
toasting, simply press the
cancel button on the end of
the browning control knob.

Unplug after use.

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PLUG IN

SET

HIGH LIFT

INSERT

TOAST

STOP

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DIFFERENT BREADS WILL TOAST AT DIFFERENT RATES,

wholemeal 

bread takes longer than white bread, fresh bread will take longer than day old bread. 
Remember to adjust your browning control to allow for your particular type of bread

•  After the first round of toast, the elements and toaster body will be heated up, 

subsequent rounds will take less time to toast

•  At any time during the toasting cycle you can lift the toasting lever and check the 

progress of the toasting

•  Use the bagel setting to toast burger buns, bagels, muffins or tea cakes, this setting  

toasts one side whilst gently warming the other

•  The thickest slice of bread that will fit in your toaster is 36mm thick. Forcing bread 

which is too thick or too long into the slots will be difficult to eject once toasted

•  You may find it easier to use a ‘sandwich cage’ to toast smaller items. Inserting 

and removing items will all be easier (sold separately)

•  When hand cutting a fresh loaf, cut the slices as evenly as possible. Uneven slices will 

toast unevenly

•  Keep elements free from breadcrumbs and broken pieces of bread. If left these may 

burn out the elements. With the toaster unplugged use a soft brush to clean inside 
your toaster, do not use a knife!

•  To reheat recently made toast set the browning control to 1

•  Cancel toasting manually at any time by pressing the cancel button on the browning 

control knob. 

TOASTING TIPS 

Here are a few tips to help get the best out of your toaster.

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Summary of Contents for Peek & Pop

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Page 2: ...ting optional sandwich cage Cleaning care Guarantee 4 6 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 Unpack the box with care keeping all the packaging materials until you are satisfied everything is present and in working...

Page 3: ...op or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally Unpack the box with care keeping all the packaging materials until you are satisfied everything is present and in w...

Page 4: ...ork surfaces clear use only the cable required 36MM WIDE SLOTS 36mm wide slots to fit thick bread buns and sandwich cages UN BUTTONS e and gently warms the other G CONTROLS sired toasting level UTTONS...

Page 5: ...an day old bread er to adjust your browning control to allow for your particular type of bread first round of toast the elements and toaster body will be heated up nt rounds will take less time to toa...

Page 6: ...tton ll illuminate n bagels or buns engage the toasting lever th defrost and bagel buttons Both buttons will e activated STING FROZEN BREAD is activated the toaster automatically adjusts the settings...

Page 7: ...product was purchased together with proof of purchase e g a till receipt Give exact details of the nature of the defect This Guarantee does not cover any other claims whatsoever including without limi...

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