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Tips on Toasting:

Please note that when toasting different breads the different moisture levels from one type to 
another can result in varying toasting times.
• If bread is slightly dry, use a lower setting than you normally would.
• For very fresh bread or whole wheat bread, use a higher setting than normal.
• Breads with uneven surfaces (such as English muffins) will require a longer toasting time.
• When toasting raisin or other fruit bread, remove any loose fruit from the surface before placing

into the toaster.  This will prevent them from falling into the bottom or sticking to the guard  
wires in the slots.

• Sweet bread products (tea cakes, raisin bread, etc.) brown much quicker than regular 

bread, and should be toasted on the lighter settings.

• Thick slices of bread (1/2” to 1” in thickness) may require 2 cycles of toasting.
• Do not use torn, curled up or misshapen slices of bread as these may jam the ejection 

mechanism and could catch fire.

Defrosting:

The Defrost Button (6) is designed to first defrost and then toast the bread - this slightly extends the 
toasting cycle.

1.

Plug toaster into electrical wall outlet. 

2.

Insert slice(s) of bread into toaster,

3.

Set the Browning Control Knob (2) to desired setting:

• Setting 1-3: Refrigerated breads and thinner frozen items such as pancakes.
• Setting 3-5: Toaster pastries, frozen waffles and refrigerated bagels.
• Setting 5-7: Thicker frozen items such as bagels, hand cut breads and thick French Toast.

4.

Press the Bread Carriage Lever (3) until it locks into position and the Power On Light (9)
comes on.

5.

Press the Defrost Button (6), Defrost Light (7) will come on. Bread will defrost first, and then
go right into toasting cycle.

6.

When the Defrost/Toasting Cycle is complete, the toaster will raise the bread.  If you wish to 
stop the cycle before it is finished, simply press the Cancel Button (8) to interrupt.

7.

After use, unplug the toaster from the electrical outlet and let cool thoroughly before cleaning 
and/or storing.

Reheating:

1.

Plug toaster into wall electrical outlet.

2.

Insert bread into slot(s).

3.

Press the Bread Carriage Lever (3) until it locks into position and Power On Light (9) comes
on.

4.

Press Reheat Button (4) once.  Reheat Light (5) will come on.

5.

Bread will pop up after the Reheating cycle is complete.  Bread Carriage Lever (3) may
be raised to allow for smaller items to be easily removed after Reheating cycle is completed.

6.

After use, unplug the toaster from the electrical outlet and let cool thoroughly before 

cleaning and/or storing.

Note

: You do not have to set the Browning Control Knob (2) for this cycle.  

Warning:   Never use metal utensils to remove bread from toaster.

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Summary of Contents for EP325

Page 1: ...the owner of the Euro Pro Classic Deluxe Toaster To fully enjoy the advantages of your appliance please take a few minutes to read all the Use Care Instructions and keep the instructions handy for ea...

Page 2: ...torn curled up or misshapen slices of bread in the toaster as these may jam the eject mechanism 15 A fire may occur if toaster is covered or touching flammable material including curtains draperies w...

Page 3: ...s 1 Bread Slots 2 Browning Control Knob 3 Bread Carriage Lever 4 Reheat Button 5 Reheat Light 6 Defrost Button 7 Defrost Light 8 Cancel Button 9 Power On Light 10 Cool Touch Handle 11 Removable Crumb...

Page 4: ...his toaster is equipped with many safety features to give you optimum performance Extra wide slots to hold waffles thick slices of bread bagels etc Electronic thermostat ensures precise browning every...

Page 5: ...Light 9 comes on You MUST press the Cancel Button 8 when resetting the Browning Control Knob 2 at all times 8 When the Toasting Cycle is complete the toaster will raise the bread If you wish to stop t...

Page 6: ...ing 1 3 Refrigerated breads and thinner frozen items such as pancakes Setting 3 5 Toaster pastries frozen waffles and refrigerated bagels Setting 5 7 Thicker frozen items such as bagels hand cut bread...

Page 7: ...trol Knob 2 to position 4 5 for crisping or lower for warming 4 Press down the Bread Carriage Lever 3 The Power On Light 9 will come on 5 When cycle is completed carefully remove the crisp warm food f...

Page 8: ...rumb Tray 11 and slide out from under the toaster Fig 2 3 Dispose of the crumbs wipe out the remaining crumb from the Removable Crumb Tray 11 with a mild dishwashing detergent Dry thoroughly before re...

Page 9: ...oroughly If necessary a mild dishwashing detergent may be applied to the cloth but not directly to the toaster 4 Do not immerse toaster in water or any other liquid 5 Do not allow plastic wrappings to...

Page 10: ...LCliablefor incidental or consequential damagesof any naturewhatsoever Somestatesdonot permit theexclusionor limitationof incidental or consequential damages sotheabove maynot applytoyou Thiswarrantyg...

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