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EjECT
• To stop the toaster mid-cycle, touch
•
The
light will glow, the toast will pop up, then the light will go out.
ExTRA LIFT
• After toasting small items (bagels, crumpets, etc.) the lever may be raised further, to
allow them to be removed more easily.
FROzEN bREAD
• This takes the guesswork out of toasting frozen bread.
• Leave the browning control at your favoured setting, put the frozen bread into the slot,
lower the lever, then touch
.
•
The
light will come on, and the toasting time will be altered automatically to give the
same degree of browning you get with unfrozen bread.
REHEATING TOAST
• Use the lowest setting (one browning level light glowing).
• You must only reheat plain, “unbuttered” toast.
HINTS AND TIPS
• When toasting more than one slice of bread, use slices of similar size, thickness and
freshness.
• Old or thin bread will cook faster than fresh or thick bread, so use a lower setting.
• Do not use torn, curled up, or misshapen slices of bread as these may jam the ejection
mechanism and could catch fire.
• Sweet bread products (fruit loaf, etc.) brown much quicker than ordinary bread, so
should be toasted on a lighter setting.
• Should the toasting lever become jammed during the toasting cycle, do not attempt to
release it. Unplug the toaster and allow it to cool down before carefully removing the
bread. Do not use a knife, fork or similar sharp instrument as these may damage the
elements.
CRUMbS
• Crumbs will collect in the base of the toaster. Letting them build up could cause a
fire hazard, so remove them frequently. Unplug the toaster from the electrical outlet and
push the centre of the crumb tray to release it. Pull out the crumb tray and empty out
the crumbs, then wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Dry it thoroughly before sliding it back
into the base of the toaster.
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