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REHEAT FUNCTION
The reheat function will heat up toast that has cooled or gone cold. Press the loading
handle down then press the reheat button F. Watch the toast to ensure that it doesn’t
burn. Don’t use the reheat function on buttered toast.
BREAD SLOTS 1 AND 2
Always use bread slots 1 and 2 when toasting one or two slices of bread. The
symbol above the loading handle indicates that this should be the rst handle to be
engaged.
BREAD SLOTS 3 AND 4
When toasting more than two slices of bread, use slots 3 and 4 in addition to slots 1
and 2. Lower the handle marked rst, then lower the handle marked . Loading
handle will not latch unless loading handle is already in the latched position.
Using Your Toaster
1. Set the level of toasting using the browning control C. The higher the number
selected, the darker the toast will be.
2. Place the bread into the toasting slots. You can toast one, two, three or four slices
of bread. If you are toasting one or two slices, place them into the right hand pair
of slots. Press the loading handle down until it latches. The bread will be lowered
into the toaster and toasting will begin. The loading handle will not latch if you
are toasting one or two slices of bread and they are placed in the left hand
slots or if your toaster is not connected to the mains supply.
3. When toasting has nished, the loading handle will rise and the toasted bread can
be removed. You can lift the loading handle upwards beyond its rest position to
help you remove the toast.
4. If the toast is not done enough it can be toasted again. Turn the browning control
to a lower setting and watch the toast to ensure that it doesn’t burn.
5. Toasting can be stopped at any time by pressing the cancel button G.
If you are toasting a single slice of bread, set the browning control to a lower setting
than normal. By using a lower setting when toasting a single slice of bread, it will not be
over toasted.
If Your Toaster Jams
Never use a knife or any other utensil or implement to remove jammed bread. Never
insert your ngers into the bread slots.
1. Unplug the toaster from the mains supply socket.
2. Allow the toaster to completely cool down.
3. Carefully ease the bread out of the toaster being careful not to damage the
heating element.
Cleaning
Always switch off, unplug and allow the toaster to cool down before moving,
cleaning or storing. Never immerse the toaster or power cord and plug in water or
any other liquid.
• Clean the outside of your toaster with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly.
• Never use harsh, abrasive or caustic cleaners.