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3. OPERATION
4. CLEANING
•
Make sure that your toaster is
unplugged and wait for it to cool down
before cleaning it.
•
Do not immerse your toaster in water or
any other liquid.
•
Extract the crumb tray to remove any
crumbs which have fallen into it. Once
empty, return it to its place, making sure
to replace it correctly.
•
Clean the grill and panel with a damp
cloth.
•
Do not use solvents or abrasive
products to clean the toaster as this
may damage the surface of the toaster.
NOTE:
Before using your toaster for the first
time, operate it once without bread. This will
help to eliminate any possible impurities or
residues from the manufacturing process. It
is normal if the toaster releases a little smoke
during this initial process.
1.
Plug the appliance into the socket.
2.
The time setting will appear on the LCD
screen
(3)
, which is 150 seconds by default.
3.
If you press the button to increase the time
(4)
“
▲
” this will add 15 seconds. If you
press the time reduce button
(5)
“
▼
” this
will reduce the time by 15 seconds. If you
press the button and hold it down without
releasing it, the time will change continually.
The maximum time is 300 seconds and the
minimum 15 seconds.
4.
Press the on button
(7)
to start toasting
the bread.
5.
Press the off button
(8)
to stop it.
6.
If you do not turn the toaster off, an alarm
will sound when the selected time runs out
and the toaster will turn itself off.
Toasting time will vary depending on the
type of bread, thickness of the slices and
quality of the bread. Dry bread toasts more
quickly than fresh bread. As a reference,
toasting time for a slice of ready sliced bread
is approximately 3 minutes.
Defrosting:
If you wish to defrost your bread,
press the defrost button
(6)
“
¢
”. The set time
is 90 seconds, but if you wish to interrupt
defrosting, press the defrost button
(6)
again.
•
After using the appliance, allow it to
cool down before storing it away.
•
This appliance must be used only to
toast bread. Do not place any other
food in it.
•
Do not use the toaster without the
crumb tray.
•
This toaster is designed to use 80%
of its area; it is therefore important not
to completely cover the surface of the
rack with bread and to leave spaces
between slices.
5. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
At the end of its working
life, the product must not be
disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special
local authority differentiated
waste collection centre or
to a dealer providing this
service. Disposing of a household appliance
separately avoids possible negative
consequences for the environment and
health deriving from inappropriate disposal
and enables the constituent materials to be
recovered to obtain significant savings in
energy and resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate
with a selective collection scheme, the
symbol shown appears on the product
warning you not to dispose of it in
traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local
authority or the shop where you bought the
product.
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