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Note:
The toasting slots (
B or C
) allow you to use a
variety of different bread widths, as well as
muffins, tea cakes, crumpets and bagels etc.
However, you should not force items into the slots
which are clearly too large. If an item does
become jammed, switch toaster off at the mains
immediately. Once cooled, turn toaster upside
down and gently shake to remove the lodged item.
Do not insert sharp objects such as knives, as this
may damage the heating element.
HINTS AND TIPS FOR BETTER TOASTING
RESULT:
• The first time you use the toaster, you should do
so without bread. This will pre-heat the new
element and burn off any dust collected during
the storage process
• If your toaster is not plugged in and switched
on, the control lever (
A
) will not lock in the
down position.
• For best results use bread slices of even
thickness, size and freshness
• Select a lower setting if
a) using stale bread (toasts more quickly than
fresh bread)
b) using thin bread (toasts more quickly than
thick bread)
To achieve even browning, we suggest a minimum
of 30 seconds between each toasting to allow the
control to automatically reset
CARE AND CLEANING
1. Before cleaning: remove plug, switch off at the
mains and allow to cool
2. To clean the inside, turn toaster upside down
over the sink and gently shake
3. Empty crumb tray regularly - see "Crumb tray"
section
4. Use a soft dampened cloth to wipe the outside
of the toaster and dry with a soft, dry cloth
• DO NOT use metal polish or harsh scouring
agents
• DO NOT immerse your toaster in any form of
liquid
• DO NOT use any sharp or pointed articles for
cleaning the inside as this will damage the
heating element
• NEVER put metal objects or your fingers into
the toasting slots
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