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before plugging in

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Make sure your electricity supply is
the same as the one shown on the
underside of your toaster.

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This appliance conforms to EC
directive 2004/108/EC on
Electromagnetic Compatibility and
EC regulation no. 1935/2004 of
27/10/2004 on materials intended
for contact with food.

Important – UK only

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The wires in the cord are coloured
as follows:
Green and Yellow = Earth,
Blue = Neutral,
Brown = Live.

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The appliance must be protected by
a 13A approved (BS1362) fuse.

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WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE

MUST BE EARTHED.

Note:

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For non-rewireable plugs the fuse
cover MUST be refitted when
replacing the fuse. If the fuse cover
is lost then the plug must not be
used until a replacement can be
obtained. The correct fuse cover is
identified by colour and a
replacement may be obtained from
your Kenwood Authorised Repairer
(see Service).

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If a non-rewireable plug is cut off it
must be DESTROYED
IMMEDIATELY. An electric shock
hazard may arise if an unwanted
non-rewireable plug is inadvertently
inserted into a 13A socket outlet.  

before using for the first time

1 Wrap excess cord around the cord

storage device on the underside of
the toaster 

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Operate the toaster once on a
medium setting without bread. (The
lever will not stay down unless the
toaster is plugged in).

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As with all new heating elements,
your toaster may emit a slight
burning smell when it is first
switched on. This is normal and not
a cause for concern.

Use the carriage lever to lift the
toast to 

Peek & View™

at any

time without cancelling the toasting
cycle.

key

warming rack selector 
(TTP220 /TTP230)

warming rack (TTP220/TTP230)

Peek & View™

carriage lever

(with ‘Hi-Rise™’ for extra lift)

browning control

reheat button with indicator light

defrost button with indicator light

cancel button with indicator light

crumb tray

cord storage

to use your toaster

1 Plug the toaster into the power

supply.

2 Move the browning control to the

desired setting. Use a low setting 
for light toasting and for thin or dry
bread.

3 Insert the bread, muffins, bagels etc.
4 Lower the lever 

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until it locks. The

‘cancel’ button will illuminate. (The
lever will not stay down unless the
toaster is plugged in).

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To toast frozen bread, once the
bread is lowered press the ‘defrost’
button. The ‘defrost’ button will
illuminate.

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To warm toast that’s popped up but
gone cold, lower the toast then
press the ‘reheat’ button. The
‘reheat’ button will illuminate.

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Use the carriage lever to lift the
toast to 

Peek & View™

at any

time without cancelling the toasting
cycle.

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To 

stop

toasting during the cycle,

press the ‘cancel’ button, the toast
will pop up and the ‘cancel’ button
light will go off.

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Your toast will pop up
automatically, 

to raise it higher, lift

the lever.

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Summary of Contents for TTP200 series

Page 1: ... w 7 1 1 HEAD OFFICE Kenwood Limited 1 3 Kenwood Business Park New Lane Havant Hampshire PO9 2NH 40364 2 instructions TTP200 series TTP210 series TTP220 series TTP230 series TYPE TTP220 TTP200 TTP210 TTP220 TTP230 ...

Page 2: ...e a child could grab it l We recommend that you do not use your toaster directly under wall cupboards l Do not move the toaster whilst it is in operation l External metal surfaces are liable to get hot especially the top area English 2 7 º ö W l Æ d Í F K O L U d Ë H E w N U ö ß ª b U L d F O W w L º I q l K w Ø q u œ G K O n Ë Í K B I U l L J s Ê A F q D F U  L d Ë l Ë c p ô d L L B W œ Ë Ê d Æ ...

Page 3: ...ir safety and have been given instruction concerning the use of the appliance and are aware of the hazards l Persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of knowledge using this appliance must have been given supervision or instruction on its safe use and are aware of the hazards l Children must not play with the appliance and both appliance and cord must be out of reach of...

Page 4: ...r is plugged in l As with all new heating elements your toaster may emit a slight burning smell when it is first switched on This is normal and not a cause for concern Use the carriage lever to lift the toast to Peek View at any time without cancelling the toasting cycle key 햲 warming rack selector TTP220 TTP230 햳 warming rack TTP220 TTP230 햴 Peek View carriage lever with Hi Rise for extra lift 햵 ...

Page 5: ...e warming rack so it can t burn you to use the warming rack TTP220 TTP230 1 Raise the warming rack into position by pressing down on the warming rack selector 2 Put your food on top of the rack slicing thick items in half will speed up the warming process 3 Set the browning control no higher than Lower the lever 4 The lever will automatically rise at the end of the warming cycle Turn the items ove...

Page 6: ...the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and resources As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with a crossed out wheeled dustbin guarantee UK only If your toaster goes wrong within one year from the date you bought it we will repair or replace it free of charge provided l you have not misused neglected ...

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