Operating Instructions
The toaster remains warm for some time after you have switched it off. Be careful when touching the
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toaster.
Fit the crumb tray before switching on the toaster. Do not move the toaster when it is on.
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Keep your hands, face, arms, hair and clothes away from the toaster when it is on to prevent burns.
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Make sure that you do not damage the heat elements when removing the bread. do not use metal
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objects or cooking utensils to remove the bread.
Use
1.
Unroll the power cord completely and plug it in. Place the toaster on an even, dry and heat-resistant
surface. Check that nothing is stuck in the slots of the toaster. Cut the bread into pieces of max. 12 x 12
cm and max. 2.4 cm thick.
2.
Do not use the toaster if the crumb tray is not in place.
3.
Place the bread in the toaster.
4.
Select the desired degree of browning:
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Setting 1 (70s) ±5s - Light toast
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Setting 2 (110s)±5s - Light-coloured toast
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Setting 3 (130s)±5s - Medium colour toast
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Setting 4 (155s)±5s - Medium colour toast
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Setting 5 (180s)±5s - dark coloured toast
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Setting 6 (210s)±5s - dark toast
5.
Push the slider down to switch the toaster on. The "cancel" button lights up red. Note: the slider does
not work if the plug is not connected to a wall socket.
6.
As soon as the bread is ready, the slider will automatically move upwards. The "cancel" button light will
go off.
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Caution: the bread and the appliance are hot, be careful when removing the bread to avoid burns. If
you cannot reach the bread, manually push the slider upwards to remove the bread.
7.
Wait until the toaster has cooled down and empty the crumb tray.
Cancel
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You can stop toasting at any time by pressing "Cancel".
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If the bread remains stuck in the slots, press "cancel". Let the appliance cool down complete-
ly and remove the bread. Take care not to touch the heat elements.
Defrosting
1.
Put the frozen bread in the slots and select the desired browning degree (note: it takes longer to toast
when the bread is frozen).
2.
Push the slider downwards.
3.
Press the "Defrost" button and the button will light up red to indicate that the defrost function is on.
Reheat
1.
Put the bread in the slots (note: it takes less time to toast if the bread has been toasted before).
2.
Push the slide downwards.
3.
Press the "Reheat" button and the button will light up red to indicate that the reheat function is on.
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Maintenance and Cleaning
1.
Remove the plug from the socket and allow the toaster to cool down completely before removing the
crumb tray and cleaning the toaster.
2.
Remove and empty the crumb tray. You can clean the crumb tray with warm water and a mild soap. Dry
the tray carefully before putting it back in the toaster.
3.
Pick up the toaster by the sides, turn it upside down and empty it in a waste bin.
4.
Clean the outside of the toaster with a soft, damp cloth. Make sure that no water gets into the toaster
and do not immerse the toaster in water. Carefully dry the toaster.
Storage
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Store the Toaster in a clean and dry place. Do not store the device in extreme high or extreme low
temperatures.
Disposal - Recycle
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Contribute to a cleaner living environment! Do not dispose of the Toaster with the household waste. For
proper recycling, please contact your local authority or your household waste disposal service for further
details on your nearest designated collection point.
Service and Warranty
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If you need service or information regarding your product, please contact the KitchenBrothers Customer
Support at service@kitchenbrothers.nl
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KitchenBrothers provides a 2 year warranty on its products. To obtain service during the warranty period,
the product needs to be returned with a proof of purchase. Product defects have to be reported within
2 years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover: damages caused by misuse or incorrect
repair; parts subject to wear; defects that the customer was aware of at the time of purchase; damages
or defects caused by customer neglect; damages or defects caused by third parties.
Disclaimer
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Changes reserved; specifications are subject to change without stating grounds for doing so.
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