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4. 

The A Quick Look™ button surround 

will illuminate in white allowing you 

to check on the toasting progress 

and, if necessary, cancel the cycle by 

pressing TOAST/CANCEL button when 

the desired toast colour is achieved. 

Approximately 10 seconds before the 

end of the selected browning setting, 

the A Quick Look™ button will cease 

illumination. 

5. 

As the toasting stops and the carriage 

rises, the TOAST/CANCEL button 

surround will flash and the LED toasting 

progress indicator will cease flashing. 

The LED toasting progress indicator will 

re-illuminate to the previously selected 

browning setting. 

6. 

Once the toasting cycle has finished 

and the carriage has risen and locked 

into the raised position, the toast ready 

alert will sound. Remove the toast. The 

TOAST/CANCEL button surround will 

re-illuminate in white for up to  

30 seconds, ready for the next toasting 

cycle. The FROZEN button surround 

will remain illuminated and should be 

pressed once to cancel if a subsequent 

toasting function is required. The 

FROZEN button surround will cease to 

illuminate after 30 seconds or when the 

appliance is switched off at the power 

point. The FROZEN button works for 

frozen bagels as well. 

A QUICK looK

 BUTTon 

This feature automatically raises and lowers 

the carriage so you can check progress 

without interrupting and/or cancelling the 

toasting cycle. 

To select this feature:

1. 

The A Quick Look™ button surround will 

illuminate in white during the toasting 

cycle and when using the A BIT MORE™ 

feature. You can press the A Quick 

Look™ button during toasting cycle to 

CAre, CleAnIng & STorAge

CAre And CleAnIng

1. 

Switch the toaster off at the power outlet 

and then remove the power plug from 

the power outlet. Allow the toaster to 

cool completely before cleaning.

2. 

To clean any crumbs from the toaster, 

remove the crumb tray (located under the 

control panel at the front of the toaster) 

by pulling it outwards. Empty and replace 

the crumb tray before using the toaster 

again. Replace the crumb tray by sliding 

it inwards until it locks into position.

3. 

To remove any additional crumbs, turn 

the toaster upside down over a bin and 

shake crumbs free.

4. 

Wipe the outside of the toaster with 

a slightly dampened soft cloth and 

then dry it with a soft dry cloth to dry 

completely.

noTe

Do not clean with metal scouring 

pads. Pieces can break off the pad 

and touch electrical parts creating an 

electric shock hazard.

STorAge

Switch toaster off at the power outlet and 

remove the power plug from the power 

outlet. Allow the toaster to cool completely 

before storing. Follow the directions for 

cleaning and store in an upright position 

on a flat surface on a bench top or in an 

accessible cupboard.
Do not store anything on top of the toaster.

WARNING

Do not use the toaster without 

the crumb tray in position. 
Do not allow crumbs to build 

up in the crumb tray. Failure 

to clean the crumb tray 

regularly may result in  

a fire hazard.

view the toasting progress. If selected, 

the A Quick Look™ button surround 

will flash. The LED toasting progress 

indicator will cease to flash indicating 

that the selected toasting cycle time has 

not been interrupted. When the A Quick 

Look™ cycle has finished, the toasting 

cycle will re-commence, indicated by the  

resumed flashing of LED toasting 

progress indicator.

2. 

Approximately 10 seconds before the 

end of the selected browning setting, 

the A Quick Look™ button will cease 

illumination and cannot be activated  

in this time. 

ToAST reAdy AlerT

A toast ready alert will sound when the 

toasting cycle has finished and the carriage 

has risen and locked into the raised position. 
The default setting for the Toast Ready Alert 

is High, but can be adjusted to Low or Mute.

Adjusting the Sound level of the Toast 
ready Alert

Press and hold down the A Quick Look ™ 

button for 2 seconds until the  

A BIT MORE™, BAGEL/FRUIT LOAF, & 

FROZEN button illuminate white.

mute:

Press FROZEN button, the light will flash 
three times.

low:  

Press BAGEL button, the unit will beep 

three times with low sound.

High: 

Press A BIT MORE™,  the unit will beep 

three times with high sound.

Summary of Contents for BTA830UK

Page 1: ...purchase and your warranty Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send you free recipes and a...

Page 2: ...pany Your Sage by Heston Blumenthal appliance includes a BS 13 amp moulded mains plug on the supply cord Should you need to change this plug please complete the rewiring as follows after safe disposal...

Page 3: ...ifting and carrying the appliance Do not leave the toaster unattended when toasting Always turn the power off at the power outlet and then remove the plug from the power outlet before attempting to mo...

Page 4: ...ce becomes damaged in any way If damaged or maintenance other than cleaning is required please contact Sage on 0844 334 5110 or go to sageappliances co uk The installation of a residual current device...

Page 5: ...uttons that simultaneously control the two toasting slots 3 Select the toast setting by adjusting the browning control slide on the front of the toaster The toast settings range from 1 lightest to 5 d...

Page 6: ...red to white and stay illuminated for up to 30 seconds NOTE Toasting can be stopped at any time by pressing the TOAST CANCEL button located on the top of the toaster This will cancel the operation and...

Page 7: ...he toasting progress to be checked If necessary you can cancel the cycle by pressing the TOAST CANCEL button when the required toast colour is achieved 6 Approximately 10 seconds before the end of the...

Page 8: ...eplace the crumb tray before using the toaster again Replace the crumb tray by sliding it inwards until it locks into position 3 To remove any additional crumbs turn the toaster upside down over a bin...

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