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4
PARTS
1. Toasting slots
2. Lever
3. Browning control
4. Crumb tray
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Set the browning level to maximum (6). Operate the appliance empty, to cure the new elements.
This may smell a bit, but it’s nothing to worry about. Ensure the room is well ventilated.
TOASTING
Toasting involves exposing bread to a controlled heat, which causes a chemical reaction called
the ‘Maillard Reaction’. This doesn’t just brown the bread, but alters the flavour and texture,
which is why toast tastes so good!
Since toasting is a combination of drying then cooking the bread, it is affected by various factors
such as differences in the bread’s thickness, freshness and surface texture. Local and regional
variations in household electricity voltages can also have an effect on toasting time which is
why we would advise to initially try different toasting settings in order to find your perfect
shade of toast.
TOASTING BREAD
1. Sit the toaster upright on a firm, level, heat-resistant surface.
2. Put the plug into the power socket.
3. Turn the browning control to the required setting (1 = light, 6 = dark).
4. Put bread into the toasting slots.
5. Press the lever down fully. It won’t lock down unless the toaster is connected to the
electricity supply.
6. The elements will heat up.
7. When it’s done, the toast will pop up.
8. To stop toasting, press 5.
You may raise the lever further, to remove small items.
FROZEN BREAD
1. Leave the browning level at your favoured setting, insert the frozen bread, lower the lever,
then press f.
2. The light next to the f button will come on, and the toasting time will be altered
automatically to give the same degree of browning you get with unfrozen bread.
REHEATING TOAST
1. Leave the browning control at your favoured setting, insert the bread, lower the lever, then
press m.
2. The light next to the m button will come on, and the toast will be given a short burst of
heat.
3. Don’t reheat buttered, torn, or misshapen bread.
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