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Breville ToastSet User manual

Instruction Book – Suits all LTA842 Models
the ToastSet™ Toaster
2
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
At Breville we are very safety
conscious. We design and
manufacture consumer
products with the safety of you,
our valued customer, foremost
in mind. In addition we ask
that you exercise a degree of
care when using any electrical
appliance and adhere to the
following precautions.
BREVILLE
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
• Remove and safely discard
any packaging material and
promotional labels before using
the toaster for the first time.
• To eliminate a choking hazard
for young children, remove and
safely discard the protective
cover fitted to the power plug of
this toaster.
• Do not place the toaster near the
edge of a bench or table during
operation. Ensure the surface is
level, clean and free of water and
other substances.
• Do not operate the toaster on a
sink drain board.
• Do not place the toaster on or
near a hot gas or electric burner,
or where it could touch a heated
oven.
• Keep the toaster clear of
walls and other heat sensitive
materials such as cloths and
curtains.
• Always ensure the toaster is
properly assembled before use.
Follow the instructions provided
in this book.
2Important Safeguards
7Components
8Functions
10 Care, Cleaning & Storage
Contents
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• The toaster is not intended
to be operated by means of
an external timer or separate
remote control system.
• Bread may burn, therefore
this toaster must not be used
near or below curtains or other
combustible material and it
must be supervised at all times
when in use.
• Ensure that bread to be toasted
is the correct size for the toaster
and does not protrude above
the bread slice opening. Ensure
the bread is not too thick or
long that it will jam or wedge in
the bread carriage.
• Never cover the toaster when
it is plugged into the power
outlet or while hot.
• Do not place cold toast directly
on top of toasting slots to
warm toast as this may prevent
correct air circulation and
damage the toaster.
• Do not move the toaster whilst
in operation or when hot.
• The temperature of accessible
surfaces may be high when the
toaster is in operation and also
for some time after use.
• When operating the toaster,
keep a minimum distance
of 10cm of space from the
surrounding sides & 20cm
above.
• Do not place the toaster in
enclosed areas
• Do not leave unattended when
in use as toast may jam or
wedge in the bread carriage.
Never attempt to extract toast
or any other item that has
jammed or wedged in the
toaster with a knife or any
other object as contact with
live elements may not only
damage the element but cause
electrocution.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use
side areas and oven mitt for
lifting and carrying the toaster.
• Always turn the power off
at the power outlet and then
remove the plug from the
power outlet before attempting
to move the toaster, when the
toaster is not in use and before
cleaning or storing.
• Do not operate the toaster
without the removable crumb
trays in place.
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• The crumb trays should be
regularly cleaned. Do not allow
breadcrumbs to accumulate
in the bottom of the toaster.
Failure to clean the crumb trays
regularly may result in a fire
hazard. To clean any additional
crumbs, turn the toaster upside
down over a sink and shake
crumbs free.
• Do not clean with metal
scouring pads. Pieces can break
off the pad and touch electrical
parts creating an electric shock
hazard.
• Do not place the toaster in
direct sunlight. Colour fading
and discolouration may occur
when the toaster is consistently
exposed to UV light.
• Keep the toaster clean. Follow
the cleaning instructions
provided in this book.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
FOR ALL
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
• Fully unwind the power cord
before use.
• Connect only to a 230V or
240V power outlet.
• The appliance must be used on
a properly grounded outlet. If
it is not sure, please consult a
qualified electrician.
• Do not, under any
circumstances, modify the
power plug or use a power plug
adapter.
• Do not place this appliance on
or near a heat source, such as
hot plate, oven or heaters.
• Position the appliance at a
minimum distance of 20cm
away from walls, curtains and
other heat or steam sensitive
materials and provide adequate
space above and on all sides for
air circulation.
• Do not let the power cord hang
over the edge of a bench or
table, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted.
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• This appliance is for household
use only. Do not use this
appliance for anything other
than its intended use. Do not
use in moving vehicles or
boats. Do not use outdoors.
May cause injury.
• The appliance is not intended
for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
• Always turn the appliance to
the OFF position, switch off at
the power outlet and unplug
at the power outlet when the
appliance is not in use.
• Before cleaning, always turn the
appliance to the OFF position,
switch off at the power outlet,
unplug at the power outlet
and remove the power cord, if
detachable, from the appliance
and allow all parts to cool.
• To protect against electric
shock, do not immerse the
power cord, power plug or
appliance in water or any other
liquid or allow moisture to
come in contact with the parts,
unless it is recommended in the
cleaning instructions.
• Any maintenance other than
cleaning should be performed
at an authorised Breville
Service Centre.
• It is recommended to regularly
inspect the appliance. To
avoid a hazard, do not use the
appliance if power cord, power
plug or appliance becomes
damaged in any way.
• Return the entire appliance to
the nearest authorised Breville
Service Centre for examination
and/or repair.
• The installation of a residual
current device (safety switch)
is recommended to provide
additional safety protection
when using electrical
appliances. It is advisable that
a safety switch with a rated
residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA be installed in
the electrical circuit supplying
the appliance. See a qualified
electrician for professional
advice.
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• During electrical storms,
the appliance should be
disconnected from the power
source at the wall socket to
prevent any electrical surges
that may arise during the storm
and which may inadvertently
cause damage to the appliance
and its electronic componentry.
NOTE
This Breville 4 Slice Toaster is
electronically controlled and will
not operate until the toaster is
plugged into a 230V or 240V
power point, switched on and
the lever latched down.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
• Never operate the toaster on its
side.
• Never add any food substance
to the bread, muffins or
crumpets as this can lead to
electrocution or fire.
• This toaster is for toasting
bread, crumpets and muffins
only. Placing other items
in the toaster can lead to
electrocution or a fire.
WARNING
Do not carry or move the toaster
by holding the top metal cover
between toasting slots as sharp
edges may cause injury.
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A. Self-centring, extra wide and deep
toasting slots.
B. Carriage Control Lever with
LIFT & LOOK™/HIGH LIFT
Lower the lever to lock the carriage into
place for toasting or use the lever during
the toasting cycle to raise the carriage
so you can check the toasting progress
without interrupting the toasting cycle.
Once the toasting cycle has completed,
raise the high lift lever to make it easier to
remove smaller items.
C. A BIT MORE™ If your toast comes up
too light, lower the carriage and press once
to add a little extra toasting time.
D. FROZEN/FRUIT BREAD button
Press Frozen/Fruit bread button to toggle
between these two modes. Frozen setting
activates additional toasting time required
to toast frozen bread.
E. CANCEL button
Press to cancel the toasting cycle.
F. Browning Control Dial
Select the desired browning setting from
'1' lightest to '6' darkest.
G. Non-slip feet
NOT SHOWN
• Power cord storage
• Slide out crumb tray(s)
HIGH
LIFT HIGH
LIFT
LIFT & LOOK
LEVER LIFT & LOOK
LEVER
A BIT MORE
CANCEL
FROZEN
FRUIT BREAD
1
2
3 4
5
6
1
2
3 4
5
6
Components
B
C
D
E
G
A
F
8
Functions
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before first use, remove any packaging material
or promotional labels attached to your toaster.
1. Place the toaster on a dry, level heat
resistant surface and unwrap the power
cord from the base of the toaster.
1. Insert the power plug into a 220-240 volt
power outlet and then turn the power on.
NOTE
When using the toaster for the first time, we
suggest toasting on the maximum setting
without bread. The toaster may emit a thin
smoke or distinct odour on initial use. This is
normal and not detrimental to the performance
of the toaster .
2. Place only 1 slice of bread into each of
the toasting slots. Ensure the bread slices
are not too large or thick to fit the slots. If
less than 4 slices are inserted, the usual
browning setting may need to be reduced to
avoid the toast burning.
3. Select the desired browning setting using
the browning control dial. Colour settings
range from ‘1’ lightest to ‘6’ darkest.
NOTE
When using the toaster for the first time, we
suggest toasting the bread on setting 3 or 4.
Varying types of bread and personal preference
may require a different browning setting, for
example, raisin toast and white light-textured
breads may require a lower setting, whilst
heavier textured rye breads may require
a darker setting.
4. Press the carriage control lever down until
it locks into position. The toasting cycle will
automatically commence.
NOTE
If the toaster is not plugged in and switched on
at the power outlet, the carriage control lever will
not lock into position.
5. The toaster stops toasting when it has
reached the end of the selected browning
cycle. The toast will automatically rise in the
slots. The toasting process can be stopped at
any time by pressing the CANCEL button.
WARNING
Do not leave unattended when in use as toast
may jam or wedge in the bread carriage. Never
attempt to extract toast, crumpets or muffins or
any other item that has jammed or wedged in
the toaster with a knife or any other object, as
contact with live elements may not only damage
the elements, but can cause electrocution.
‘LIFT & LOOK’™ FEATURE
This feature can be used to check on the
progress of the toasting cycle without
interrupting it. Simply raise the carriage control
lever to check on the browning progress of the
toast and lower it down again if you wish to
continue to toast.
HIGH LIFT FEATURE
Once the toasting cycle has completed, to
remove smaller items such as crumpets and
muffins, lift the carriage control level to the
HIGH LIFT position, approximately 1cm above
the starting position. In the unlikely event that
the bread, crumpet or muffins become jammed,
switch the power off at the power outlet, then
remove the power plug from the power outlet
and use the high lift lever to carefully ease the
bread out of the toaster, ensuring that you do not
damage the self-centring slots or the elements.
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To toast fruit bread (red light surround)
1. Place the fruit bread into the toasting slots.
2. To start the toasting process, press down
the carriage control lever until it locks into
place.
3. To select the FRUIT BREAD setting, press
the FROZEN/FRUIT BREAD button twice
and the button will illuminate red.
4. Select the desired browning setting by
adjusting the BROWNING CONTROL
DIAL from setting, '1' (lightest) to '6'
(darkest).
5. Once the toasting cycle has finished, the
carriage will rise automatically.
6. Remove the fruit toast.
NOTE
The FROZEN BREAD function and
A BIT MORE™ function cannot be operated
at the same time.
CANCEL BUTTON
The toasting and defrosting cycles can be
cancelled at any time by pressing the CANCEL
button. When the CANCEL button is pressed,
the toaster will turn off and automatically raise
the toast.
‘A BIT MORE’™ SETTING
For additional toasting time or reheating,
use this feature after the toasting cycle has
completed if your toast requires a bit more
toasting or needs reheating. Once the toast
has popped up, lower the carriage control lever
back down and then press the A BIT MORE™
button.
NOTE
The ‘A Bit More’™ setting will bypass
the normal toasting cycle and toast for
approximately 30 seconds when using the
toast setting or approximately 15 seconds with
the FRUIT BREAD setting.
FROZEN/FRUIT BREAD SETTING
To toast frozen bread (white light surround)
1. Place the frozen bread into the toasting
slots.
2. Select the browning setting you would
normally select if the bread was fresh.
3. Lower the carriage control lever until it
locks into position.
4. Press the FROZEN/FRUIT BREAD button
once and the button will illuminate white.
5. Once the toasting cycle has finished, the
carriage will rise automatically.
6. Remove the toast.
10
STORAGE
Switch the 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 immerse the toaster or power cord in
water or any other liquid.
WARNING
Do not use the toaster without the slide-out
crumb tray(s) in position. Do not allow crumbs
to build up in the crumb tray(s). Failure to clean
the crumb tray(s) regularly may result in a fire
hazard.
NOTE
Exposure to cooking oils and cleaning
chemicals may cause colour fading and
discolouration to the toaster. If the toaster
is exposed to oils or chemicals, turn off and
unplug the appliance and use a damp cloth to
clean the exterior surface of the toaster. Dry
thoroughly before use.
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. The crumb trays will need to be cleaned
regularly to avoid breadcrumbs, dried fruits,
crusts etc. accumulating in the bottom of
the toaster.
3. To remove the crumbs from the toaster,
slide the crumb trays out from under the
toaster carriage by pulling outwards away
from the toaster.
4. Discard the crumbs and wipe trays over
with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
5. To remove any additional crumbs that have
accumulated in the toasting carriages, turn
the toaster upside down over a sink or bin
and shake crumbs free.
6. Ensure crumb trays are dried thoroughly.
Place crumb trays back into position by
sliding the tray back and push in until
completely locked into place.
7. 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.
11
Notes
Breville, the Breville Logo, and ToastSet are trademarks of Breville Pty Ltd (“Breville”)
and Breville’s products are distributed in Australia and New Zealand under license.
Copyright Breville Pty. Ltd. 2021. All other brand names may be trademarks
of their respective owners.
Due to continued product improvement, the products illustrated/photographed
in this booklet may vary slightly from the actual product.
LTA842 – A21
Web: www.breville.comWeb: www.breville.com
Australian Customers
Phone: 1300 139 798
New Zealand Customers
Phone: 0800 273 845
Breville Customer Service Centre

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