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Reheating Toast 

This function allows you to reheat bread that has already been toasted by giving it a short burst of heat. 

 

Leave the Timer Set Browning Control (5) at your usual setting. Press the bread carriage lever down and then 
press the Reheat button (4). The indicator light will light up to show the toaster is reheating the toast. 

 

Only unbuttered toast must be reheated. 

 

Toasting Tips 

 

When toasting more than one slice of bread, use slices that are of a similar size, thickness and freshness. 

 

Old or thin slices of bread toast faster than fresh or thick bread so a lower setting may need to be used. 

 

Older bread contains less moisture which makes it better for toasting. 

 

Sweet breads, such  as tea cakes and fruit loaf, brown much quicker than ordinary bread. Ensure  you use a 
lower setting when toasting these breads. 

 

Cleaning and Maintenance 

 

Unplug the toaster and allow to cool down completely. 

 

Use a soft damp cloth on the outside of the toaster. 

 

Do not let anything go into the slots as you could possibly damage the elements inside. 

 

Do not immerse the toaster in water or any other liquid. 

 

Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning pads or agents on the toaster as they will damage it. 

 

Ensure  that  the  crumb  tray  is  regularly  cleaned  to  stop  a  build  up  of  crumbs  in  the  toaster.  This  is  not  only 
unhygienic but can also be a potential fire hazard. 

 

Always ensure that the crumb tray is fitted when using the toaster. 

 

 
Troubleshooting 

If  you  are  having  problems  with  your  toaster,  please  use  our  troubleshooting  guide  below.  If  you  are 
unable  to  resolve  the  issue  using  the  guide  please  ring  our  Customer  Service  Department  on  
01473 271 272. Please have the model code, batch number and purchase information available. 

 

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

The toaster does not work. 

1. 

Not properly plugged into the 
mains wall socket. 

2. 

No electricity in the mains wall 
socket. 

1. 

Plug in firmly. 

2. 

Check fuse or breaker. 

The toaster smokes when it is used. 

1. 

The protective film is burning off 
the elements. 

2. 

Crumb tray is full and needs 
emptying. 

1. 

This is perfectly normal and will 
stop with use. 

2. 

Empty the crumb tray regularly. 

The toaster carriage lever won‟t stay 
down. 

1. 

The toaster is not plugged into 
the electrical supply. 

1. 

Plug the toaster into power 
socket and switch on. 

The toaster is not browning the toast 
enough. 

1. 

The browning control is set too 
low. 

2. 

The bread you are using is fresh 
and therefore contains more 
moisture. 

1. 

Turn up the Browning Control to 
a higher number. 

2. 

Turn up the Browning Control as 
fresh bread takes longer to toast 
than bread that is 1 or 2 days old. 

The toaster is burning the bread. 

1. 

The Browning Control is set too 
high. 

1. 

Turn the Browning Control to a 
lower setting. 

 

 

 
 
The toaster must be earthed. Fit a 13A BS1362 fuse in a 13A BS1363 plug. Fit 
the green/yellow wire to E, the blue wire to N and the brown wire to L. Fit the 
cord grip. If in doubt, call an electrician. Don‟t use a non-rewireable plug unless 
the fuse cover is fitted. If you remove the plug, dispose of it. 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IG3001

Page 1: ...750W 2 SLICE TOASTER Model Number IG3001 IG3002 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Thank you for purchasing this product Please read these instructions carefully before use ...

Page 2: ...2 This page has been intentionally left blank ...

Page 3: ...oderate heat A fire may be caused if the toaster is covered by or touching flammable materials such as curtains tea towels or paper towels etc Do not store any flammable items on or near the toaster The metal slots on the top of the toaster will get very hot Make sure you do not touch them Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the table or counter or touch a hot surface Do not cover the toaste...

Page 4: ... the bread into the toasting slots and press the bread carriage lever 1 fully down The lever won t stay down unless the toaster is connected to the electricity supply 6 When the toaster has finished the toasting cycle the bread carriage lever will pop up allowing you to remove the bread from the toaster The toasting cycle can be stopped before it has finished by pressing the Stop Button 2 Frozen B...

Page 5: ...using the toaster Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your toaster please use our troubleshooting guide below If you are unable to resolve the issue using the guide please ring our Customer Service Department on 01473 271 272 Please have the model code batch number and purchase information available Problem Possible Cause Solution The toaster does not work 1 Not properly plugged into t...

Page 6: ...rom the date of purchase against mechanical and electrical defects The warranty does not cover consumable parts that require replacement under normal use or accessories This includes filters belts and accessory attachments 1 If a fault develops within 28 days of purchase the item should be returned to the place of purchase for exchange 2 If the fault develops after 28 days and within 24 months of ...

Page 7: ...7 Notes ...

Page 8: ...Pak Electrical Distributors 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Tel 01473 271 272 Fax 01473 270 733 Email info igenix co uk Website www igenix co uk When writing or emailing us to report a fault please ensure you attach a copy of your proof of purchase Please retain your original ...

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