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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
4 SLICE TOASTER
CMWT-8250ES
Model
NO.:
CMWT-8250EB
Thankyou
for
purchasing
the
4-slice toaster.Please read
the
User Manual
carefully before use and keep
it
in a convenient place
for
future reference.
CONTENTS
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~
Important
Safeguards
2
·'
.
Getting
to
know
your
Toaster
.
'•
4
#
Product Specifications 4
Tips
for
ideal
toasting
results
5
Operating
Instructions
6
Before
Using
'
the
appliance
the
First
Time
6
Using Your Toaster 8
Care &
Cleaning
Instructions
9
Trouble
Shooting
10
C IMPORTANT SAFEGUIDE
When
useing electric appliances, basic
safety
precautions should always be
followed
including
the
following:
1.
READ
ALL
INSTRUCT
I
ONS
,
PRODUCT
LABELS
AND
WARN
I
NGS
BEFORE
U
SI
N
G\H
E
TOASTER
.
2.
Unplug
toaster
from
outlet
when
not
in use and be
for
e cleaning. Allow
to
cool before
putting
on
or
taking
off
parts.
3. Do
not
touch
hot
surfaces.
Metal
parts can become
hot
.
Use
handl
es
.
4.
To
protect
electric shock, unplug before cleaning.
5.
To
protect
against electrical hazards,
do
not
immerse cord, plug
or
toaster in
water
or
other
liquids.
6. Do
not
let
cord hang over edge
of
table
or
counter
or
touch
hot
surfaces.
7. Never leave appliance unattended
when
in use.
8.
Young children
or
incapacitated persons should
not
us
e this applianc
e.
Sup
er
vi
se
older
children closely.
9. Do
not
operate
or
place
the
toaster:
On
non-heat
resistant
or
flammable surfaces.
On
or
near
a
hot
gas
or
electric burner.
In a heated oven
or
microwave oven.
10.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric shock,
do
not
insert:
Utensils
or
foil-covered
or
oversized foods
into
the
toaster
.
Fingers
or
metallic utensils
into
slots when toaster
is
plugged in.
11. Do
not
attempt
to
dislodge food
when
toaster
is
plugged in.
12
. Do
not
use foods
that
will
drip coatings
or
fillings
when
heated.
Such accumulations inside
the
toaster create unsanitary conditions and poss
'.
·
fire
or
toaster
malfunction. Clean
out
accumulated crumbs
frequently
to
avoid
rt::,
,·
.
fire
or
toaster
malfunction. Do
not
operate
the
toaster
without
the
crun
~:>
tray
bei
ri
g
replaced in its correct position.
13. Do
not
operate any appliance
with
a damaged cord
or
plug
or
after
the
appk
iric.
e h
as
malfunctioned
or
has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance
to
the -
--.
2~t
authorized
service facility
for
examination, repair,
or
adjustment.
14. The use
of
accessory attachments
not
recommended by
the
appliance manufac .
may
cause injuries.
15. Do
not
use
the
toaster
outdoors
or
for
commercial
PWPOses;
-this appliance
is
for
household use only. ··
1
~
.-
16
. Use
this
appliance
only
for
its intended use
as
described in_this manual. Do
no
t u
se
attachments
that
are
not
recommended by
the
manufacturer;
they
_may cause in)ur
y.
17. A fire
may
occur
if
toasters are covered
or
touching flamm~ble material, including
curtains, draperies, walls and
the
like
when
in operation.
..
< ' ·
18.
To
connect
or
disconnect appliance, press cancel
buttQ..n.
Toas.ter
lift
lever
must
be in
the
normal
up
position
before attaching
or
.
discon.n;e
~
n~
the
plug
froJT1
1
th
e wall
outlet
.
19. Bread, cakes and pastries
can
catch fire, when overheated! During operation
keep
the
appliance in
an
appropriate distance
of
at
least 20
cm
on each side to furniture
walls, boards, curtains and
other
objects. Do
not
operate
the
appliance near
inflammable liquids (i.e. High
-proof
alcohol)
or
beneath any heat -sensitive or
moisture-sensitive materials
or
beneath boards
or
drop -lights
to
avoid damage
caused by steam, condensate
or
fire.
I
Before operating, always ensure
that
there
are noforeign objects in the slots.
Do
not
insert wrapped foods (i.e. kitchen foil),
to
avoid risk
of
fire, electric shock,
and
damage. Immediately unplug
the
appliance,
if
there
is
any kind
of
malfunction or
problem
(i
.
e.
overheating
or
smoke
is
coming
from
the slots).
20. Only toast slices
of
simple
cakes
and pastries
without
any filling or
glaze
(i.e.
Jam,
mayonnaise,
or
icing) and
of
suitable
size
(12cm x 12cm;
1/2
to 2.4
cm
thick).
The
sl
i
ces
may
not
protrude
the
slots
or
stick
or
jam
in the slots.
DO
NOT
use
the toaster
for
toasting
or
cooking
of
very
dry
cakes and pastries (i.e. cookies) filled rolls or
sandwiches.
21.
Ne
ver place
the
appliance
or
any
part
of
it
in
an
automatic dishwasher.
If
smoke comes
out
of
the
slots
or
the bread crumbles
or
bends in the slots, then
11mediately cancel
the
toasting process by pressing the
CANCEL
button
and
unplug
toaster. Wait
for
the
toaster
to
cool down, before carefully removingjammed
10
slices. Ensure
not
to
damage the heating elements on each side
of
the slots.
/S operate
the
toaster
with
the crumb tray in place.
JU
RFACES·
RISK
OF
BURNS
£
'1_1TI
ON
:
HOT
SURFACE!
(((
FOR
HOUSEHOLD
USE
ONLY
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
SHORT
POWER
SUPPLY
COARD
INSTRUCTIONS
A short
power
-supply cord
is
provided
to
reduce the risk resulting from becoming
entangled in
or
tripping over a longer cord.
An
extension cords may be used
if
care
is
exercised in its use.
If
an
extension cord is used , the marked electrical rating
of
the
extension cord must be at least
as
great
as
the
electrical rating
of
the appliance. The
extension cord should be arranged
so
that
it
will
not
drape over the countertop
or
tabletop where
it
can
be pulled on by children
or
tripped over unintentionally.
For
Products
Purchased
in
the
United
States
and
Canada
Only
To
reduce the risk
of
electrical shock, this appliance
has
a polarized plug (one blade
is
winder than
the
other). This plug fits a polarized
outlet
only one way;
if
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
into
t he outlet, reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still does
not
fit, contact aqualified
electrician. Do
not
attempt
to
modify
the
plug in any way.
3
~
TO
KNOW
YOt.;JR
tOA.S
'f"ER
0
0
1.
Toasting Slots
5.
Cancel
Buttons
2.
Carriage Lever
6.
Bagel
Buttons
3.
LED Display
7.
Defrost
Buttons
4.
Browning Settings
8.
Crumb Tray
P
RODUCT
S.PECIFICATl,ONS (FOR
INDOOR
USE ONLY)
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a
ue
nq
T
ips
for
ideal toasting results
1650
\\fatts
AC
120
V
60Hz
-
1. Di
fferent
types
of
bread
have
varying
mo
i
sture
content-
The
r~fore t~ Q
--t'
..~ :
darkness setti,r_g can
produce
different
resul
ts
.
2. F
or
bread
that
is slightly
dry
,
use
a lower
toast
darkness
setting
3. F
or
fresh
bread
or
whole grain
bread
,
use
a hi
gher
toast
da
rkness s
ett
ng
4.
Bread
,,
•i
th
an
irregularsurface
requ
ires a hi
gher
toast
da
rkness
~tt'
ng
5. Thick
bread
slices
need
more
time
for toasting; it
may
even
be
nece-ssat) tc
~
:--~
"
~
bread
a
second
time
.
6.
\\
J
hen
toa
sting raisin
bread
, remo\le all raisi
ns
from
the
surnce
s nee o
:._
c>
,.,.
,,
..s~
:-'°'
-?\
could
burn
.
7
If
you toast-only
one
slice, pl
ease
select
a l
ow
toast
da
r
kness
sctf.ng.
S
If
y
ou
toast
several st.ices
one
after
the
other
,
the
bread
\\
111
be
some\,
~t
~::
- , ~ 3:
the
sam
e
toa
st
darkness
setting
.
.:i
To
toas
t fro:.en
brea
d, waffles,
ect
. Please
use
t
he
Defrost bu
tto
n.
5
OPERA
TING
INSTRUCT
ION
.
Be
fore Using the applian
ce
t
he
First Time
If
you are using
your toaster for
the
first
ti
me, please
be
sure to:
1.
Unpack
the
app
lianc
e
ca
refu
lly
an
d
check
,
if
th
ere
are
any
parts
damaged
or
mi
ss
i
ng
.·
CAUTION
:
It
is
important
to
c
ar
efully r
emove
all
pac.k,n
g
and
sh
ipping
materials
(in
the
sl
ots
and
under
the
Bread
Lever
)
as
well
as
any
pr
ice-
tags
, but
do
not remove
any
warning
rating
label
on
the
applianc
e.
Ensur
e
tha
t
there
are
no
for
eign
obJects
(i.e.
pack
in
g
mater
ia
ls)
in
the
slots
be
fore
opera
ting
the
applian
ce
2.
Wipe
the
out
si
de
of
your
toaster
with a
damp
cloth.
3.
Insert
the
Removable
Crumb
Tray
into
the
crumb
tray
sl
ot
.
4.
Make
certain
that
the
Bread
Lever
is
in
the
uppermo
st
po
sition
b
efore
plugging
in
the
toaster's
power
cord.
5.
Select
a
location
for
the
toaster.
The
location
should
be
:
- Aflat,
heat-resistant,
non-flammable
surface
.
-
At
least
three
inches
away
from
walls
or
the
back
of
countertops
.
-
Al
least
one
foot
away
from
any
cabinet
or
shelving
that
may
be
above
the
toaster.
-
Away
from flammable
materials,
such
as
curtains
and
wall
fabric
.-
-
Away
from a
gas
stove
flame
or electric
element.
6.
Plug
the
Power
Cord
into
120Volt,
60Hz
AC
outlet.
7.
Plug
in
toaster without inserting
any
food
into the
bread
slots,
pushing
the
Bread
Lever
all
the
way
down until
it
locks.
(The
leverwill not
lock
if
the toaster
is
not
plugged
into apower
source.)
The
first toasting
process
will
preheat
the
new
elements
and
burn off
any
dust
which
may
have
accumulated
during
storage
or
manufacturing
.
It
is
normal for this
burn
offto
create
an
odor.
Using Your Toaster
To
Toast
Your
Bread:
Inserting
the
bread
into the
Bread
Slots
and
toasting:
1.
Prepare
the toaster
as
described
in
the
section
"Before
using
the
appliance
the
first
time",
2·
Using
a
sharp
knife, cut the food
(bread
orsimilar
cakes
and
pastries)
in
slices
of
even
thickness
and
appropriate
size:
max.
12
x
12CM,
1/2 to
2.4CM
thick.
Try
to
get
a
smooth
cut
and
remove
the
crumbs.
3.
Place
the
bread
slices
in
the
slots
in
the toasting
chamber
.
4·
Set
the
desired
toast
darkness
with the
darkness
controls.
You
can
select
from
give
toast
darkness:
Level
1
is
very
light,
and
Level
6
is
very
dark.
For
the first
use,
it
is
recommended
to
select
a
medium
browning
level
(example
:3or
4).
6
5.
Press
the Bread Lever
down
unti
l
it
locks
into
place.
Th
e indicat
or
lamp for n
CA
N
CEL
'
lights
up
(blue color light) and
the
toaster s
tart
stoasting.
6. When
the
bread has been toasted
to
the
se
t da
rk11e
ss,
1t
is automatically e
1ect
ed
.The
appliance shuts
off
automatically.
NOTE:The Bread Lever
will
not
engage in the
browning
po
si
tion
un
less the
to
aster ,s
connected to
the
power
supply.
Tips
1.
You
can i
nterrupt
the toasting cycle any
time
by pressing the "
CANCEL
"
button
2. The required browning level depends on yourspecial liking and
the
type
and
freshness
of
the
toasted cakes and pastries. For example: a
short
toasting
time
(l
ow
browning level) is sufficient for toasting raisin pastry and fine
wh
i
te
bread,
but
for
toasting rye bread, you must select a higher
browning
level
to get
a similar r
es
ult.
3.
Smaller bread slices may be removed easier
by
lifting
the Bread Lever
to
the
HIGH
LIFT
position (approx. 2CM above
the
middle position).
4. Ensure
to
make
an
even and smooth cut.
Use
a sharp bread knife
for
cutting. Remove
crumbs and protruding rims, especially when crisping
up
halved rolls.
5. When toasting several slices
at
.a time,
the
slices should be
of
equal
size
and
freshness
to
ensure even toasting.
6. When toasting
four
slices
of
bread, place one slice in
the
center
of
each bread slot.
7.
When toasting one slice
of
bread, place the slice in
the
center
of
either
bread sloL
To
Toast Your Bagel:
1. Insertthe bagel into the bread slots.
2.
Set
the desired darkness
with
the
darkness knob control.
3.
Press
the
Bread Lever
down
until
it
locks. Then
the
power
indicator
of
the button
illuminates
(CANCEL
button).
4.
Press
the Bagel button. The
Bagel
light
will
illuminate
to
indicate
your
selection.
5. After
the
desired level
of
darkness has been reached,
the
food
will
pop
up
automatically. The Bread Lever
will
return
to
the
up
position and
the
indicator lights
will
turn
off
.
6. Carefully remove the toasted bagel
from
the
bread slots.
To
Toast Frozen Food:
The Defrost
function
first thaws
out
the
bread and then toasts
it
wh
ich meansthat th
.e
I
thawing cycle lasts somewhat longerthan the normal toasting cycle.
1.
Place the bread slices in
the
slots in
the
toasting chamber.
2. Select the desired toast darkness setting.
3.
Pres
s
the
Bread Lever
down
until
it
loc
ks
into
place. Then the
power
indicator of the
button
illuminates
(CANCEL
button)
.
I.
We
recommend
the
follow
ing toast darknesssettings:
• Low
for
bread
from
the refrigerator
or
th
in.
7
• F
ro1en
bread
sli
c
es
.
• High f
or
thick
er
frozen
br
ead
s
li
ces a
nd
fo
r roll~ t
lnd
lh
kk
t
oas
t s
li
ce
s.
s.
Th
en
prC's
s
the
"
Defros
t
.,
butt
on
right
t1w
ay.
Th
e
1ndu
:·
..J
t
o1
l
amp
on
thi
s
button
llg
hl
s
up.
6 The bread
is
th
awed
a
nd
t
oaste
d.
7.
You
can
Int
er
rupt
th
e
cycle
a
ny
tim
e
by
press
in
g
th
e "
CA
N
CCL
'
button
.
8 Aft
er
completion
of
th
e
th
aw
ii
ng cycle
th
e
br
ead
1,
i:lutom
a
ti
c
..1lly
L>jeclcd 1nd
th
e
indic
ator
lights
go
out.
The a
ppli
a
nc
e s
huts
otf
c1u
t
omi1t1cJII\'
.
WARNING: Nev
er
insert
you
r
finge
rs
or
me
tal
l
ic
ut
en
s
il
s
into
the bre
ad
s
lot
s.
WARNING:
To
ast
er
foo
d
can
be
very
hot. Handle
wi
th c
~rE.'
Notes:
Toast
is
the
defa
ult
setting
if
no
food
or
function
select
butt
on
s are chosen.
Using
the
CANCEL
function
:
Press the
CANCE
L
button.
The
toaster
w
ill
s
top
to
asti
ng
im
me
di
ately
and
th
e food
will
pop
up
auto
mati
ca
lly
.
Note
that
when
Both
bagel
and
defrost
Button
pressed,
both
bagel
li
gh
t and d
efro
st light
will illuminate and
the
bagel
time
is
somewhat
longer
than
normal
bagel
toa
s
tin
g cycle.
8
hef
ptns
when
I
press
the
bread
k;,
vet
ot
butto
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dt
tM
Pf'wel
,c.
brd ti
~or:rectJV
f'luugNi I
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power
<:
or
d11 not
damaucd
it\
anv
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