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3.  The     icon will light up brightly, and the toast will be given a short burst of heat.
4.  Don’t reheat toast that has been buttered, or torn, or misshapen bread.

TRADITIONAL (TIMED) TOASTING

You can use your toaster in the same way as a traditional (timer based) toaster. This is useful 
when you want to cook items like pop tarts or use toasting bags to make toasties.
1.  Turn the browning control to the required setting. The LEDs will light to show the selection 

you have made. The more lights that are lit, the longer the toasting cycle.

2.  Put the item to be toasted into the toasting slots.
3.  Press the lever down fully. Touch the timer      icon.
4.  The cancel icon     will light up, and the LED lights will fade up and down as the toasting 

cycle runs.

5.  When the cycle finishes, the item will pop up.
• 

The Colour Sense technology does not operate in this mode so there may be variations 
between sucessive cycles.

• 

The next time you use your toaster it will default back to using Colour Sense technology.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

It is possible for your toaster to overheat if it is used several times in quick succession. If this 
happens, the lever will not latch in the down position. To show that your toaster is cooling 
down, all six LEDs will come on then slowly turn off one by one. This pattern will repeat until 
your toaster has cooled down sufficiently for it to be operated again normally.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

•  Switch the power off and remove the plug from the wall power outlet.
•   Let the toaster cool down fully before attempting any cleaning operation or storing away.
•   Wipe the outer surfaces with a soft damp cloth. If necessary, use a little dish washing 

detergent.

•   Do not allow cleaning utensils, liquid or any foreign objects to enter the toasting slots, as 

this may damage the elements and present a danger of electric shock.

•   Remove, empty, clean and refit the crumb tray door.

•   Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
•   Do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning this appliance.
•   Do not immerse the toaster in water or any other liquid.

DISPOSAL/RECYCLING 

Legislation in some localities mandates that e-waste (anything with a plug, battery or cord) 
is disposed of through controlled recycling facilities and must not be disposed of in general 
household waste. For more information about recycling of electrical and battery operated 
appliances, please contact your local council or your local household waste disposal service.

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PARTS

1.  Anti scale filter

2.  Lid

3.  Lid release

4.  Infuser

5.  Opening
6.  Base unit

7.  Touch controls and display

8.  Select/confirm knob 

CONTROLS AND LED DISPLAY

To activate a function, touch its icon. The icon will light up brightly and the remaining 

icons will be dimly lit to show that they are available for use.  

The LED display shows the water temperature, the selected water temperature or the 

steeping/keep warm time depending on the mode your kettle is in. 

Your kettle will revert to the standby mode if no controls are touched or settings 

changed within 5 minutes. You can also select standby mode at any time by touching 
the 

C

 icon. 

PREPARATION AND FILLING

1.  Put the base unit on a stable, level surface.

2.  Plug the base unit into the wall socket.

3.  Remove the kettle from the base unit and press the lid release button.

4.  Fill with at least 0.5 L of water, but not above the MAX (1.7 L) mark.

5.  Close the lid, and press down to lock it.
6.  Place the kettle onto the base unit.

BOILING WATER (100ºC)

1.  If your kettle is in standby mode, tap the 

C

 icon.

2.  Tap the 

K

 icon.

3.  The numerical display will show the current water temperature which will start to 

rise as your kettle starts to boil the water.

4.  When the temperature of the water reaches 100ºC (boiling) your kettle will switch 

off.

5.  To cancel at any time you can tap the cancel 

B

icon, or lift the kettle off the base.

HEATING WATER TO A SELECTED TEMPERATURE

Your kettle’s variable temperature mode allows you to tailor the water temperature to 

suit specific teas, coffee and even baby food and milks. The range is adjustable from  

40-100ºC.

Heating water to a precise temperature depends on several factors. One of these is the 
amount of water you are trying to heat. The final temperature of a small quantity of 
water may overshoot the desired temperature. If it is important that the temperature of 
the water is exact, we recommend using the Keep Warm feature of your kettle which 
will allow the temperature of the water to stabilise naturally.

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FROZEN BREAD

1. 

Place the bread into the slots then touch the frozen icon 

f

.

2. 

Press the lever down to begin toasting. There is no need to change the browning control from your 

favourite setting.

3. 

The 

f

 icon will light up brightly, and the toasting time will be altered automatically to give the same 

degree of browning you would get with unfrozen bread.

REHEATING TOAST

1. 

Place the cold toast into the slots then touch the reheat icon 

m

.

2. 

Press the lever down to begin reheating. There is no need to change the browning control from your 

favourite setting.

3. 

The 

m

 icon will light up brightly, and the toast will be given a short burst of heat.

4. 

Don’t reheat toast that has been buttered, or torn, or misshapen bread.

TRADITIONAL (TIMED) TOASTING

You can use your toaster in the same way as a traditional (timer based) toaster. This is useful when you 

want to cook items like pop tarts or use toasting bags to make toasties.

1. 

Turn the browning control to the required setting. The LEDs will light to show the selection you have 

made. The more lights that are lit, the longer the toasting cycle.

2. 

Put the item to be toasted into the toasting slots.

3. 

Press the lever down fully. Touch the 

Q

 (timer) icon.

4. 

The cancel icon 

B

will light up, and the LED lights will fade up and down as the toasting cycle runs.

5. 

When the cycle finishes, the item will pop up.

• 

The Colour Sense technology does not operate in this mode so there may be variations between 

sucessive cycles. 

• 

The next time you use your toaster it will default back to using Colour Sense technology.

WARMING RACK

Don’t use the warming rack to warm frozen, buttered, or items with fillings or coatings.

1. 

Fit the warming rack on top of the toaster with the feet inside the slots.

2. 

Place the items to be warmed on top of the warming rack.

3. 

Turn the browning control until the first LED is lit.

4. 

Touch the 

Q

 (timer) icon.

5. 

When the lever pops up, remove the warmed items.

6. 

Don’t touch the metal parts of the warming rack as they will be hot.

• 

Remove the warming rack before using the toaster normally.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

It is possible for your toaster to overheat if it is used several times in quick succession. If this happens, the 

lever will not latch in the down position. To show that your toaster is cooling down, all six LEDs will come 

on then slowly turn off one by one. This pattern will repeat until your toaster has cooled down sufficiently 

for it to be operated again normally.

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FROZEN BREAD

1. 

Place the bread into the slots then touch the frozen icon 

f

.

2. 

Press the lever down to begin toasting. There is no need to change the browning control from your 

favourite setting.

3. 

The 

f

 icon will light up brightly, and the toasting time will be altered automatically to give the same 

degree of browning you would get with unfrozen bread.

REHEATING TOAST

1. 

Place the cold toast into the slots then touch the reheat icon 

m

.

2. 

Press the lever down to begin reheating. There is no need to change the browning control from your 

favourite setting.

3. 

The 

m

 icon will light up brightly, and the toast will be given a short burst of heat.

4. 

Don’t reheat toast that has been buttered, or torn, or misshapen bread.

TRADITIONAL (TIMED) TOASTING

You can use your toaster in the same way as a traditional (timer based) toaster. This is useful when you 

want to cook items like pop tarts or use toasting bags to make toasties.

1. 

Turn the browning control to the required setting. The LEDs will light to show the selection you have 

made. The more lights that are lit, the longer the toasting cycle.

2. 

Put the item to be toasted into the toasting slots.

3. 

Press the lever down fully. Touch the 

Q

 (timer) icon.

4. 

The cancel icon 

B

will light up, and the LED lights will fade up and down as the toasting cycle runs.

5. 

When the cycle finishes, the item will pop up.

• 

The Colour Sense technology does not operate in this mode so there may be variations between 

sucessive cycles. 

• 

The next time you use your toaster it will default back to using Colour Sense technology.

WARMING RACK

Don’t use the warming rack to warm frozen, buttered, or items with fillings or coatings.

1. 

Fit the warming rack on top of the toaster with the feet inside the slots.

2. 

Place the items to be warmed on top of the warming rack.

3. 

Turn the browning control until the first LED is lit.

4. 

Touch the 

Q

 (timer) icon.

5. 

When the lever pops up, remove the warmed items.

6. 

Don’t touch the metal parts of the warming rack as they will be hot.

• 

Remove the warming rack before using the toaster normally.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

It is possible for your toaster to overheat if it is used several times in quick succession. If this happens, the 

lever will not latch in the down position. To show that your toaster is cooling down, all six LEDs will come 

on then slowly turn off one by one. This pattern will repeat until your toaster has cooled down sufficiently 

for it to be operated again normally.

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Summary of Contents for Attentiv

Page 1: ...1 ATTENTIV RHT802_IB_FA_150222 Part No T22 9002690 INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY 2 SLICE TOASTER 2 YEAR WARRANTY RHT802...

Page 2: ...r toasting as it is hot 19 Always take care when removing food from the toaster as accessible surfaces may become hot during operation 20 Avoid contact with hot surfaces Accessible surfaces that becom...

Page 3: ...ly and keep it for future reference Pass it on if you pass on the appliance When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed CAUTION Hot Surface s This symbol indica...

Page 4: ...0 5 L of water but not above the MAX 1 7 L mark 5 Close the lid and press down to lock it 6 Place the kettle onto the base unit BOILING WATER 100 C 1 If your kettle is in standby mode tap the C icon...

Page 5: ...ilor the water temperature to e and even baby food and milks The range is adjustable from cise temperature depends on several factors One of these is the are trying to heat The final temperature of a...

Page 6: ...set out at the end of this warranty Supplier means the authorised distributor or retailer of the Goods that sold you the Goods in Australia or in New Zealand and You means you the original end user pu...

Page 7: ...nty Period accompanied with i the legible and unmodified original proof of purchase which clearly indicates the name and address of the Supplier the date and place of purchase the product name or othe...

Page 8: ...sellhobbs com au www russellhobbs co nz RUSSELL HOBBS and logo are Trade Marks of Spectrum Brands Inc or one of its subsidiaries Manufactured in China to Spectrum Brands specifications 2022 Spectrum B...

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