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Put the bread on the grid and plug the appliance. Turn the timer to the wanted
step of toasting (1-7); the further up the scale, the longer toasting cycle.
Switch on the toaster by pressing the on/off button and the lamp will be on.
When the toasting is done, the toaster switches off automatically and you will
hear a beep sound. Turn the bread and set the timer at the wanted toasting
cycle to toast the other side of the bread, turn on the on/off button and the
toasting begins.
If you want to interrupt the toasting, press the on/off button and the signal lamp
goes out. Always unplug after use.
Please note that dry bread requires a shorter toasting cycle than fresh bread.
You can even toast frozen bread, but this may require a longer toasting cycle.
Note that the toaster is only for bread.
Never cover the grid completely with bread (max 80% of the surface should be
covered). Do not place bread outside the grid, as this will prevent the warm
air from circulating along the edge. For the same reason, never cover the
grid with tinfoil, foil cups or other material, when you use the toaster. Any
consequential damages will not be covered by the warranty.
Cleaning and maintenance
Switch off the appliance and unplug. Let the toaster cool completely before
cleaning. Remove possible crumbs by pulling out the crumb tray at the
underside of the toaster and empty it. Reinsert the crumb tray.
If crumbs or small bits of bread should burn and stick to the grid, remove them
carefully with a brush. The plastic casing of the toaster can be cleaned with
a damp cloth and a small amount of dishwasher liquid and finally wiped with
paper or a dish towel.
Never use scratching or etching detergents as they may damage the casing of
the appliance.
Remember never to rinse or immerse electrical appliances in water or other
liquids. Never use metallic utensils in or on the toaster and never touch the
quartz tubes of the toaster. Do not keep the toaster in an upright position, as
crumbs from the tray may drop into the toaster and be difficult to get out.
Disposal of the appliance
Legislation requires that all electrical and electronic equipment shall be
collected for reuse and recycling. Electrical and electronic equipment
marked with the symbol indicating separate collection of such equipment
must be returned to a municipal waste collection point.