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TIPS
Differences in toasting times depend on the moisture level
of each item being toasted.
Extra thick bread may require two cycles.
When toasting items with pieces of fruit (i.e. cinnamon
raisin bagels), remove any loose pieces of fruit so that they
don’t fall into and get stuck inside of the toaster.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
1. Be sure the toaster is unplugged from the electrical outlet
and that it has completely cooled before cleaning.
2. Wipe the toaster exterior with a clean, damp, soapy cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleansers or cleaning materials.
3. DRY THOROUGHLY BEFORE REASSEMBLING FOR USE OR
FOR STORAGE.
CAUTION:
Never immerse the
toaster or plug in
water or any other
liquid.
CAUTION:
Do not place buttered
breads, breads or
items with excess
sugar, or pastries with
llings or frostings,
torn slices of bread or
small sized breads,
baguettes or bread-
sticks in this toaster;
doing so may create a
re hazard.
TO REMOVE THE CRUMB TRAY:
1. Hold the toaster in the upright position; pull the crumb
tray out by sliding it out and away from the toaster bottom
(Figure 1).
2. Empty the crumbs over a garbage can or sink as crumbs will
fall upon release of the tray.
3. To replace crumb tray, slide back into toaster. A click will
sound when the tray has locked into place properly.
4. It is recommended to clean the crumb tray regularly.
NOTE:
Toaster must be
completely cool and
not in operation
or plugged into an
electrical outlet before
cleaning or removing
the crumb tray.
TO REMOVE LODGED TOAST:
1. Unplug the toaster and allow it to cool.
2. Turn the toaster upside down
3. Shake whatever is stuck loose.
Figure 1
Never use a fork or
sharp-edged utensil
to remove toast or try
to remove anything
that is stuck inside the
toaster while it is in
operation or plugged
in. Doing so may
damage the heating
element and cause
severe personal injury.
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