7
BEFORE USE
Carefully
unpack
the
toaster
and
remove
all
packaging
materials.
Select
a
flat,
heat
‐
resistant,
non
‐
flammable
surface
to
place
the
toaster.
Do
not
immerse
the
toaster
in
water
or
other
liquid.
To
remove
any
dust
that
may
have
accumulated
on
the
removable
parts
during
packaging,
clean
the
surface
with
damp
cloth
and
remove
any
stickers
(except
stickers
for
safety,
caution,
or
warnings).
Before
toasting
the
first
slice,
the
toaster
should
be
heated
once
or
twice
in
the
highest
heating
temperature
without
any
food
in
the
slots.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
:
Toaster
setting
must
be
adjusted
based
on
the
thickness,
freshness,
and
texture
of
the
bread
or
bagel;
dark
coarse
bread
may
require
longer
toasting
than
drier
bread.
TOASTING
NOTES
Toasting
is
a
combination
of
cooking
and
drying
the
bread;
moisture
levels
differ
from
one
bread
to
another,
which
can
result
in
varying
toasting
times.
Please
reference
the
following
guideline
before
using
the
toaster.
‐
For
slightly
dry
bread,
use
a
lower
light/dark
setting
than
normal.
‐
For
fresh
bread
or
whole
wheat,
use
a
higher
setting
than
normal.
‐
Breads
with
very
uneven
surfaces
(such
as
English
muffins)
will
require
a
higher
light/dark
setting.
‐
Thickly
cut
pieces
of
bread
(including
bagels)
will
take
longer
to
toast,
sometimes
significantly
longer,
since
more
moisture
must
be
evaporated
from
the
bread
before
toasting
can
occur.
‐
Very
thick
pieces
may
require
two
cycles.
‐
When
toasting
raisin
or
other
fruit
breads,
remove
any
loose
raisins
from
the
surface
of
the
bread
before
placing
into
the
toaster.
This
will
help
prevent
pieces
from
falling
into
the
toaster
or
sticking
on
the
guard
wire
in
the
slot.
‐
Before
toasting
bagels,
slice
each
bagel
into
two
equal
halves.
NOTE:
During
toasting
cycle,
the
user
may
cancel
the
cycle
by
pressing
the
‘Cancel’
button
at
anytime.