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where young children cannot reach it. Do not place any hard 
and/or heavy objects on the appliance or any part of it.

*Operate the appliance on a well accessible, stable, level, 
dry, and suitable large table or counter. Do not place any 
cloth or tissue beneath or on the appliance, to avoid any risk 

of fire, electric shock and overheating. Do not place any 

objects (i.e. Cold toast) on the appliance during operation. 
Always keep the table or counter clean and dry and immedi-
ately wipe off spilled liquids. Do not place the appliance near 
the edge of the table or counter or on inclined or wet surfac-
es or where it can fall.

* Do not place the appliance or any part of it on or near hot 
surfaces (heater, gas burner, grill or oven)

* During toasting, cakes and pastries can fall to pieces, bend 

and catch fire when over-heated. DO NOT LEAVE THE 

APPLIANCE UNATTENDED, WHEN CONNECTED TO POWER 
SUPPLY. Always disconnect the appliance from the power 
supply, when the appliance is not in use and be fore cleaning 
or moving. Always allow the appliance to cool down before 
cleaning. Always grasp the appliance on its side walls for 
moving or lifting it.

* Only toast slices of simple cakes and pastries without any 

filling or glaze (i.e. Jam, mayonnaise, or icing) and of suit

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able size (12cm x 12cm; 1/2 to 2.4 cm thick). The slices may 
not protrude the slots or stick or jam in the slots. DO NOT 
use the toaster for toasting or cooking of very dry cakes and 

pastries (i.e. cookies) filled rolls or sandwiches.

* Never use abrasive cleaners, cleaning pads, or any hard 
and sharp objects (i.e. Metal scouring pads) for cleaning. 

Summary of Contents for ST033 NA

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ST033 NA Model WT 340C...

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Page 3: ...lease contact your vendor Important safeguards for Daily Operation Do not use outdoors This appliance is for household use only and NOT intended for use in moving vehicles Don t operate or store the a...

Page 4: ...f at least 20 cm on each side to furniture walls boards curtains and other objects Do not operate the appli ance near inflammable liquids i e High proof alcohol or beneath any heat sensive or moisture...

Page 5: ...ater gas burner grill or oven During toasting cakes and pastries can fall to pieces bend and catch re when over heated DO NOT LEAVE THE APPLIANCE UNATTENDED WHEN CONNECTED TO POWER SUPPLY Always disco...

Page 6: ...iately cancel the toasting process by pressing the CANCEL button and unplug the toaster Wait for the toaster to cool down before carefully removing jammed bread slices Ensure not to damage the heating...

Page 7: ...bjects away from the slots during operation Always grasp the appliance on its side walls for moving or lifting it Only toast slices of simple cakes and pastries without any lling or glaze i e jam mayo...

Page 8: ...e operation completely unwind the power cord Do not use any extension cord or multi socket outlet The installa tion of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual operating current...

Page 9: ...ry the appliance Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces To disconnect turn any control to off then remove plug from wall outlet Do not use appliance for other than in...

Page 10: ...ic con trol The on off handle only engages in the toasting position if the toaster is connected to the power supply and switched on When using the toaster for the rst time you may notice a ne smoke ha...

Page 11: ...the toaster on an appropriate surface level dry and heat resistant and connect the power plug to an appro priate power outlet see Important Safeguards for Electrical Appliances Using a sharp knife cut...

Page 12: ...y on the toaster and then place the rolls on the rolls tray Smaller bread slices may be removed easier by lifting the on off handle to the HIGH LIFT position approx 2 cm above the idle position Ensure...

Page 13: ...press down the on off handle until it engages in the Browning position 3 Press the DEFROST button The power indicator of the button illuminates The BAGEL function The Bagel function allows for the toa...

Page 14: ...e toaster to cool down 2 Pull out the crumb tray and empty the crumb tray You may clean the crumb tray and rolls tray in warm dish water Thoroughly dry the trays after cleaning and leave the trays dry...

Page 15: ...the power cord around the cord storage in the bottom of the appliance NOTES FOR DISPOSAL Dispose of the appliance and packaging must be effected in accordance with the corresponding local regulations...

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