5
USING YOUR TOASTER
1. Insert a bread slice into the bread slot (1 piece of bread per slot, so 4 in
total). Only use regular sized bread slices, never attempt to force oversized
bread into the slots.
2. Make sure the crumb trays (2) are correctly positioned in place before using.
3. Plug the power cord into the outlet (Note, the carriage control lever will not
lock down unless the toaster is plugged into the socket outlet).
4. Set the ‘browning control knob’ to your desired setting (1 control for each
pair of bread slots ie left and right). Each browning control has 6
positions, the lowest
“
1
”
is for light (shortest toasting time) and the highest
“
6
”
is for dark (longer toasting duration).
In general, the mid position (“3.5”) will result in a golden brown for most bread
types, but variations will exist depending on size / texture and type of bread
used.
5. Press the carriage handle down vertically until it is latches into position. The
light indicator for the Cancel Function will be illuminated, and the appliance will
begin toasting.
6. Once the bread has been toasted to the preset colour, the carriage handle
will automatically pop up. Also, you can uplift the carriage handle a little (from
its resting position) to remove the bread.
NOTE: During toasting, you may also observe the toasting colour. If it is
acceptable, you can press the Cancel button to cancel operation at any time,
but never try directly lifting the carriage control lever to cancel toasting.
Defrost button
This feature takes the guesswork out of toasting frozen bread. Set the
browning level to your preferred setting, put the frozen bread into the toasting
slot, lower the bread carriage handle, and then press the defrost button. The
indicator light next to the button will come on. The toasting time will be
adjusted automatically to give the same browning level you get with unfrozen
bread.
Reheat button
Use the lowest setting, and only reheat plain, unbuttered toast.