CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
HINTS AND TIPS
FOR BETTER
TOASTING
Always remove plug from the power outlet, allow the toaster
to cool down thoroughly before cleaning.
To clean the inside, turn toaster upside down over the sink
and gently shake. After toasting, allow the toaster to cool
down thoroughly, and then slide out the crumb trays (H1) and
(H2) and empty.
Use a soft dampened cloth to wipe the outside of the toaster
and dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use chemicals, steel wool or abrasive agents to clean
the exterior of the toaster.
Do not immerse your toaster in water.
Do not use any sharp or pointed articles for cleaning the
inside as this will damage the heating element.
Never put metal objects or your fingers into the toasting slots.
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized
service representative.
For best results use bread slices of even thickness, size and
freshness. Select a lower setting if:
a) using stale bread (toasts more quickly than fresh bread)
b) using thin bread (toasts more quickly than thick bread)
To keep items such as muffins, crumpets bagels warm slide
the button to lift the rack and put the items at the top.
To achieve even browning, we suggest a minimum of 30
seconds between each toasting to allow the control to auto-
matically reset.
Do not use very thin or broken slices of bread.
Do not insert other foods that may drip during the toasting
process. As well as making the cleaning procedure more dif-
ficult it may be a potential fire hazard.It is also very import-
ant to clean the crumb tray before each use.
Do not insert (by force) foods that are too big for the slots.
Do not insert forks or other utensils into the toaster in order
to remove bread, as it may damage the resistance coils of
the appliance. Remove the plug from the socket and turn the
appliance over, gently shaking it to remove the lodged items.
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