Krups KH314050 4 Slice Savoy Black and Stainless Steel Toaster

User Manual - Page 7

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REPAIR SERVICE
CLEANING
Before pulling out the crumb tray, allow the toaster to cool for at least ten
minutes after completion of the preceding toasting operation.
Before commencing the cleaning operation, pull out the plug.
Remove the crumb tray by pulling it in. Clean the toaster regularly (Fig. 12).
Never immerse the appliance in water or put it under running water.
Never use an abrasive sponge to clean the toaster. Clean it with a damp cloth and
wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
Wipe using a damp cloth then return the crumb tray to its place.
Never use the toaster without the crumb tray.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The toaster does not work. Ensure the plug is properly connected to the socket.
If the toaster is still not working, take it to an approved
KRUPS service center.
The bread is stuck in the
appliance.
Unplug the appliance and leave it to cool. Remove the
bread carefully. Be careful not to damage the heating
elements when removing the bread. Never use a metallic
object to remove the bread.
The bread is too brown or
not brown enough.
Check the setting level selected. Select a lower level
if your bread is too brown, or a higher level if it is not
brown enough.
Ensure the freezing or reheating buttons have not been
selected.
The bread pops out almost
immediately and is not
toasted.
Ensure the handle has been lowered to the bottom. Also
check that the reheating button was not selected.
If the bread still does not stay in the toaster, bring your
appliance to an approved KRUPS service center.
Smoke is coming out of
the toaster.
It is possible that the toasting level selected is too high.
Press the CANCEL (STOP) button to stop the toasting
cycle and unplug the appliance.
The cord is damaged. If the cord on the appliance is damaged, it must be
replaced in an approved KRUPS service center.
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