The toaster is a rups quality product. The heat-insulated casing makes for increased safety during use.
nUse just the right length of flex and store the unnecessary part on the spool in the storage recess
underneath the appliance. Lead the flex out at the side of the appliance and plug in at the mains (1).
nIn order to remove any possible remains from the manufacturing operation, the toaster should, before
being used for the first lot of toast, be heated up 1 to 2 times to the highest toasting temperature,
without any bread in the toasting well (ventilate the room).
nInsert the slices of bread (2).
Do not use slices which are too large or too thick, as they must not be allowed to stick in the toasting
well.
nSelecting the degree of toasting (3).
nChoose between 6 different degrees of browning by setting the selector to the appropriate position:
Position 1 = lightly toasted
Position 6 = very well toasted
nWhen first using, try out the toasting setting, as the result depends upon the type of bread and the
degree of moisture.
Generally speaking, a higher temperature is required for breads other than white. Turn the toasting
grade selector to a lower number if, for example, only one slice of bread is being toasted.
Caution:
Relatively dry slices of bread, or bread that has already been toasted once, will brown much
more quickly and may under certain circumstances catch fire. Therefore set the heat control to
a lower setting and do not leave the toaster unattended.
TOASTI G
nFully depress the lowering lever, which will then lock into position (4).
This then causes the appliance to switch on.
TAKI G OUT THE TOAST
nAfter completion of the toasting operation, the toast will automatically be raised and the appliance will
switch itself off (5).
nTake out the slices of toast.
To break off the toasting operation before it is completed, simply press the lowering lever upwards or
turn the toasting regulator on “stop” position (6).
ote:
Should a slice of bread become trapped in the toasting well, pull out the mains plug, let the
appliance cool down and then carefully free the toast without touching the heating elements.
DESCRIPTION
aHeat insulated casing
bCrumb drawer
cFlex storage spool
dLowering lever
eSupport for bread rolls
fToasting regulator
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
UPON FIRST USING THE TOASTER
USING THE TOASTER
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