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Plug the toaster into an appropriate power outlet and switch on power at the outlet. The 
power socket must be readily accessible so that in an emergency it can be easily 
switched off and the toaster unplugged.

Set the browning control to the maximum level (6) and press the on/off button.

Let your toaster heat up for approximately four minutes without any bread.
NOTE:   Due to remnants from the manufacturing process burning off, you may notice a 
slight burning smell when first using the toaster. This is no cause for concern. Place the 
toaster in a well ventilated area and let it complete a few toasting cycles until no more 
odour or smoke is present.

After a short cooling down period, your toaster is now ready for use. The usage 
instructions start just below. All parts referred to in the instructions are listed on page 4.

Toasting

Make sure the crumb tray is properly in place before using the toaster. (It is located 
underneath the heating elements and can be pulled out from the side of the toaster 
opposite the controls.)

Make sure that the power cord underneath the appliance is
clamped in the respective cable guide: there are two guides for
the cord exit, one for a 120V flat cord and one for a 240V round
cord (as pictured, right).

Place the toaster on an even and heat-resistant surface and
connect it to a properly installed wall socket. The LCD panel lights
up and displays the chosen settings (browning level, countdown time, special functions, 
etc.).

Insert the bread into the bread slots. The toaster holds two slices.

Turn the browning control knob to your desired browning level (1 - 6). The higher the 
number, the longer the toasting time. (See page 6 for hints on toasting times for different
types of bread.)

Press the raise/lower toast button. The bread will lower into the slots automatically and 
the toasting process starts. The LCD panel will display the countdown toasting time.

When the required toasting level has been achieved, the toaster switches off 
automatically. The toast slices will be lifted into their initial position for easy removal. 

NOTE:

 To interrupt the toasting cycle before automatic cut-off, press the raise/lower 

toast button. The toast slices will raise and can be removed.

After several toasting cycles, pull out the crumb tray and clean it. (See the cleaning 
instructions on page 7.)

WARNING:

If a slice of bread should get stuck during the toasting process, unplug the 

appliance and let it cool down completely before trying to remove it. Do not use any sharp 
metal objects to do so.

Reheat function

Use this function to reheat bread that was toasted earlier. Simply insert the bread into the bread 
slots, press the reheat button and then the raise/lower toast button. The bread will lower and 
the reheating process starts. The toaster automatically stops after approximately 24 seconds. 
The preset browning level has no influence on the reheat cycle. To cancel the reheat function, 
press the reheat and the raise/lower toast button.

Defrost function

To activate the defrost function, start the toaster as described before, but press the defrost 
button before choosing your desired browning level, then press the raise/lower toast button. 
The bread will lower and the countdown time starts. The defrost cycle stops automatically. The 
preset browning level determines the defrost/countdown time.

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Summary of Contents for KASMT02TSTB

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...cord handling 2 Usage conditions and restrictions 2 Safe usage 3 PARTS LIST 4 GETTING STARTED 4 Before first use 4 Toasting 5 Reheat function 5 Defrost function 5 Bagel function 6 Tips for perfect to...

Page 3: ...This toaster comes with a shorter power supply cord to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord For safety reasons adjust the cord underneath the base to the...

Page 4: ...nsils into the toaster as they may cause a risk of fire or electric shock CAUTION Never attempt to dislodge food when the toaster is plugged in Do not leave the appliance unattended while in use Disco...

Page 5: ...f them responsibly Plastic wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children so ensure all packaging materials are out of their reach Make sure there is no packaging material remainin...

Page 6: ...o your desired browning level 1 6 The higher the number the longer the toasting time See page 6 for hints on toasting times for different types of bread Press the raise lower toast button The bread wi...

Page 7: ...to toast sometimes significantly longer since more moisture must be evaporated from the bread before toasting can occur Before toasting bagels slice each bagel into two equal halves Then follow the in...

Page 8: ...king life do not throw this appliance out with your household rubbish Electrical and electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if di...

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