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SAFETY AND SET-UP ____________________________

 

7

Operate the appliance with deliv-

ered parts only.

 

7

Do not use the appliance with 

damp or wet hands.

 

7

Always use the appliance on a 

stable, flat, clean, dry and non-

slip surface.

 

7

Make sure that there is no danger 

that the power cord could be ac-

cidentally pulled or that someone 

could trip over it when the appli-

ance is in use.

 

7

Position the appliance in such a 

way that the plug is always ac-

cessible.

 

7

Avoid contacting hot surfaces as 

the outer casing becomes warm 

during use. There is the danger of 

burning.

 

7

Do not stick any foreign objects 

onto the appliance.

 

7

This appliance must not be oper-

ated with an external clock timer 

or separate remote control sys-

tem.

 

7

When using for the first time, 

smoke can develop due to produc-

tion residues. However, this does 

not mean the appliance is defec-

tive. The first time you switch it on, 

use the appliance as you normally 

would, but without bread. Ensure 

for proper room ventilation.

 

7

To avoid the risk of fire, frequently 

remove crumbs from crumb tray.

 

7

Do not use the toaster without the 

crumb tray in place.

 

7

Do not use this product with any 

foodstuff product containing sugar 

or with products containing jam or 

preserves.

 

7

Do not toast the bread with ex-

tremely runny ingredients such 

as butter.

 

7

Do not attempt to extract any 

jammed toast, muffins, bagels, 

bread or any other item with a 

knife or any other object, as con-

tact with live elements may cause 

electric shock.

 

7

If the toaster begins to emit smoke 

during operation, immediately stop 

the toasting process. Should bread 

get stuck in the toaster, unplug the 

appliance before you pull out the 

bread. Be careful the bread may 

be very hot.

Summary of Contents for TA 7870 B

Page 1: ...Toaster User Manual TA 7870 B TA 7870 R TA 7870 C 01M 8816853600 0421 06 01M 8816863600 0421 06 01M 8819913600 0421 05 EN ...

Page 2: ...________________________________________________________ ENGLISH 06 13 ...

Page 3: ...3 ________________________________________________________ A B C F G H I D E ...

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Page 5: ...EN OPERATION CLEANING AND CARE ...

Page 6: ...y to disconnect the appliance from the mains is to pull out the plug 7 For additional protection this ap pliance should be connected to a household faulty current protec tion switch with no more than 30 mA Consult your electrician for advice 7 Do not immerse the appliance power cord or power plug in water or in other liquids Do not hold it under running water and do not clean parts in dishwasher 7...

Page 7: ...the supervision of a person responsible for their safety Children should always be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 7 Do not leave the appliance un attended while it is in use Ex treme caution is advised when the appliance is being used near children and people with limited physical sensory or mental ca pabilities 7 Before using the appliance for the first time clean a...

Page 8: ... first time smoke can develop due to produc tion residues However this does not mean the appliance is defec tive The first time you switch it on use the appliance as you normally would but without bread Ensure for proper room ventilation 7 To avoid the risk of fire frequently remove crumbs from crumb tray 7 Do not use the toaster without the crumb tray in place 7 Do not use this product with any f...

Page 9: ... not use any tools or objects in the appliance Metal objects could cause short circuits or electric shock Do not damage the heating elements and me chanics 7 Do not use the appliance as a source of heat 7 Do not attempt to dislodge bread when the appliance is switched on 7 Always unplug from the wall socket when not in use and be fore cleaning ...

Page 10: ... continuous waste reduction of several tonnes of plastic every year Furthermore all our accessories are available for at least 5 years For a future worth living Grundig Controls and parts See the figure on page 3 A Bread slot B Start lever C Defrost button D Reheat button E Cancel button F Browning control G Cable storage housing H Crumb tray I Body AT A GLANCE________________________________ C Im...

Page 11: ...he toaster off immediately by pressing the stop button E Pull 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 electroconductive objects to remove the bread from the toaster If you accidentally activate the wrong mode defrost instead of reheat ...

Page 12: ...rical and electronic devices To find these collection sys tems please contact to your local authorities or re tailer where the product was puchased Each house hold performs important role in recovering and recycling of old appliance Appropriate disposal of used appliance helps prevent potential negative con sequences for the environment and human health Plug Wiring The moulded plug on this applian...

Page 13: ...are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environ ment Regulations Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities Technical data Power supply 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power 1700 2000 W Technical and design modifications reserved For commissionin...

Page 14: ...ng repair work or any product that has been replaced becomes our property The guarantee is not transferrable if the product is resold The Guarantee does not cover Transit installation or delivery damage Accidental damage Misuse or abuse Replacement of any consumable item or accessories These include but are not limited to plugs cables light bulbs knobs filters and flaps Repairs or replacements req...

Page 15: ...Beko Grundig Deutschland GmbH Thomas Edison Platz 3 63263 Neu Isenburg www grundig co uk ...

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