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CLEANING / MAINTENANCE
1.- Ensure that the toaster is placed on a hard, dry surface and keep a free area around the
toaster of at least 10 cms.
2.- Some interior and exterior surfaces become hot when in use. Avoid contact with them.
Do not allow children to use the toaster.
3.- The toaster has been designed for vertical use. Never use it in a horizontal position.
4.- Do not place objects on top of the toaster while it is working, as these could catch fire due to
the heat generated.
5.- Do not attempt to toast sandwiches, or products that contain fat, butter, cheese, or jam. These
may leak in the interior of the toaster and burn, affecting the operation and smell of the toaster.
6.- Before beginning the cleaning of the appliance, make sure it is unplugged.
7.- Do not use products that contain chlorine or bleach when cleaning, as they may permanently
damage the stainless steel surfaces. Use a damp cloth or chamois and then make sure to dry
the toaster properly.
8.- After several uses, remove and clean the crumb collection tray. Return it to its original position
for future use.
9.- In the event of bread becoming stuck, unplug the toaster and wait until it cools down.
Then remove the bread, without using sharp, metallic objects.
10.- Insert slices of bread before starting the toaster. Do not start the toaster when empty, as this
will affect the useful life of the toaster.
11.- In the event of the toaster not being used for long periods of time, we recommend that it be
unplugged.
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NORMAL
The NORMAL feature is not located on the control panel as it is the default setting. It is not
necessary to select this feature.
Normal toasting levels, giving a light, pleasant toasted colour and a crunchy result.
DEFROST
Maximum power level. Use this feature for the defrosting of frozen bread or thick, hand-cut slices
of bread.
CANCEL
Cancel the toasting process at any time by pressing the CANCEL button.
7 Timing levels
Approximate timing levels
LEVEL
TIME
1
1 min 18”
2
1 min 42”
3
2 min 12”
4
2 min 38”
5
2 min 57”
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