Before first use
• Before using your toaster for the first time, operate the toaster
without bread.
• As with all new electric heating elements, your toaster will emit a
‘new’ smell when it is first switched on. This is quite normal and
not a cause for concern.
Features
(1)
Bread Slots
(2)
Bread Carriage Lever
(3)
Cancel Button
(4)
Re-heat Button
(5)
Defrost Button
(6)
Browning Control
(7)
Crumb Tray (at rear)
Using Your Toaster
1
Place the sliced bread into the Bread Slots (1).
2
Adjust the Browning Control (6) to the desired setting.
3
Depress the Bread Carriage Lever (2). The toaster will begin
toasting the bread.
4
When completed, the Bread Carriage Lever will automatically rise
and lift the toast from the toaster.
Additional Features
Cancel Button
If you wish to interrupt the toasting process, press the Cancel
Button (3).
Re-heat Button
If your toast has popped up and gone cold, the toaster offers a
re-heat facility. To use, depress the Bread Carriage Lever (2),
and press the Re-heat Button (4) immediately. The button will
illuminate and the toaster will operate for a short period
reheating the bread.
Frozen Button
To toast frozen bread, do not adjust the Browning Control (6)
from your normal setting. Place the frozen bread in the Bread
Slots (1), depress the Bread Carriage Lever (2) and press the
Defrost Button (5). The button will illuminate and the toaster will
operate for a longer period defrosting and toasting the bread.
Removing the Crumb Tray
5
WARNING: Crumbs will accumulate in the Crumb Tray (7) and
could catch fire if not emptied regularly.
1. When the appliance has cooled down completely, tap the sides of
the case lightly to dislodge any crumbs lodged in the Bread Slots
(1).
2. Press the Crumb Tray to unlock and remove from the toaster.
3. Empty the Crumb Tray and replace, push to lock back into place.
Never operate the appliance without the
Crumb Tray fitted.
Hints and Tips
• In order to achieve uniform browning, we
recommend you wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each
toasting, so that the control can be automatically reset.
• If toasting one slice only, you may need to adjust the
Browning Control (6) to a slightly lower setting. You will notice
a variation in toast colour on one side of a single slice. The
side facing the outside wall of the Bread Slot (1) will be darker
in colour than the side facing the inner wall of the bread slot.
• When toasting 2 slices it is recommended they are of equal size
and freshness.
• Stale bread toasts more rapidly than fresh bread. Therefore, the
Browning Control should be set at a lower setting than usual.
• All sorts of bread can be used as well as teacakes, small rolls etc.
Slices should not however be so thick as to cause burning or
jamming within the Bread Slots (1).
• If the bread in your toaster becomes jammed disconnect your
toaster at the socket, allow it to cool, then remove the bread.
• Allow the toaster to cool fully before putting away.
• Should some toast remain blocked in the toaster, remove the plug
from the mains, wait for the toaster to cool down until it is safe to
touch, then turn the toaster over and shake it gently.
Care and Cleaning
• Before cleaning, unplug your toaster and let it cool down.
• The external part of the appliance must be cleaned with a soft
cloth. Do not use abrasive detergents that can ruin the surface.
• DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER.
• After each use, remove the plug from the electrical outlet and
empty the crumb collection tray that is under the appliance.
DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE TOASTER WITH SHARP
OR METAL UTENSILS, ESPECIALLY INSIDE THE BREAD
TOASTING SLOTS. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND DAMAGE
TO THE TOASTER.
Contact us
Helpline
If you are having a problem with your appliance, please call our
Helpline, as we are more likely to be able to help than the store
you purchased the item from.
Please have the product name, model number and serial
number to hand when you call to help us deal with your enquiry
quicker.
UK Helpline: 0344 871 0944
IRE Helpline: 1800 409 119
Spares: 0344 873 0710
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