background image

7.

6.

Toaster Use and Care Guide

Defrost/Toasting Instructions (cont.)

3. Place frozen food in the toaster slots. PUSH DOWN ON THE

TOAST LEVER FIRST AND THEN PRESS THE DEFROST
BUTTON. The Defrost Light will go on. 

NOTE:

The defrost/toasting process will automatically toast for

approximately 20 seconds longer to assure that the item will be
defrosted as well as toasted. Use any slot when toasting only one
frozen food item. Use food that fits freely into slots. The Self-Adjusting
Bread Slots hold food upright for uniform toasting.

4. When the food is done, the Toast Lever will pop up and the Defrost

Button will release. The power will shut off automatically and the
Defrost Light will go off. The automatic reset feature returns the
toaster to normal operation after each defrost/toasting cycle.

5. To interrupt toasting, press the Cancel Button.

6. Unplug cord from wall outlet when not in use.

Convenience Foods Toasting

Today there are many varieties of packaged convenience foods
available, both frozen and non-frozen (shelf pastry), that can be
toasted in your toaster.  

Since toaster foods and individual tastes vary, it is difficult to
recommend exact Toast Color settings, however, after a little
experimentation you will discover the best setting for your needs. You
may also wish to refer to the heating instructions on food packaging.
For thicker convenience foods, it may be necessary to adjust Toast
Color Control clockwise for a longer toasting cycle.

Removing Lodged Toast

If a piece of toast becomes lodged in the Toaster, unplug the Toaster
and allow to cool. Press the Toasting Lever down. Turn the Toaster
upside down, and shake the toast loose. 

IMPORTANT:

Never use a fork or sharp-edged utensil to remove toast,

because that may damage the heating element or cause injury. 

Important Points

1. Remove all protective wrapping from food before placing in

Toasting Slots.

2. For best results, clean Crumb Tray frequently.

3. Different breads require different color settings. Turn the Toast

Color Control knob counter-clockwise to the CANCEL position at
any time to check toast color.

4. Do not block top openings. Do not place any object over the top

openings.

5. Do not toast buttered bread or buttered pita bread. Melted butter

will cause fire.

6. Bread, which has been toasted but not buttered, may be reheated.

Use a lighter setting and watch it carefully.

7. When toasting more than one slice of bread, use slices of similar

size, thickness and freshness.

8. Stale bread, thin or sweet bread products, such as teacakes and

fruit loaf, brown much more quickly than ordinary bread, so they
should be toasted on the lighter setting.

9. Never immerse Toaster in water.

10. Never use a fork or sharp utensils to remove toast, because that

may damage the heating element or cause injury.

Summary of Contents for T475C

Page 1: ...aster Questions Call toll free 1 800 947 3744 Monday Friday 8 00 a m 5 30 p m CST www toastmaster com Extra wide bagel size slots Even heat pastry shutters Self adjusting bread slots Cancel and defrost buttons Electronic toast color control Slide out crumb tray ...

Page 2: ...tact Consumer Service for examination repair or adjustment The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries Do not use outdoors Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven To disconnect press Cancel Button and remove plug from wall outlet Do not use...

Page 3: ...G ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Never attempt to dislodge food inside the Toaster while the Toaster is plugged in Doing so could cause an electrical shock hazard or a risk of fire 2 Toaster Use and Care Guide CAUTION This appliance is hot during operation and retains heat for some time after turning off Always use oven mitts when handling hot materials and allow metal parts to cool before cleaning Do no...

Page 4: ...G ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Never attempt to dislodge food inside the Toaster while the Toaster is plugged in Doing so could cause an electrical shock hazard or a risk of fire 2 Toaster Use and Care Guide CAUTION This appliance is hot during operation and retains heat for some time after turning off Always use oven mitts when handling hot materials and allow metal parts to cool before cleaning Do no...

Page 5: ... toast is done the Toast Lever will pop up and the power will shut off automatically Lift up on Toast Lever for easier removal of shorter foods like bagels and English muffins 5 To interrupt toasting press the Cancel Button 6 Unplug cord from wall outlet when not in use NOTE To prevent a fire hazard never place bread over the opening of the Toaster but always place it into the Bread Slot Defrost T...

Page 6: ... toast is done the Toast Lever will pop up and the power will shut off automatically Lift up on Toast Lever for easier removal of shorter foods like bagels and English muffins 5 To interrupt toasting press the Cancel Button 6 Unplug cord from wall outlet when not in use NOTE To prevent a fire hazard never place bread over the opening of the Toaster but always place it into the Bread Slot Defrost T...

Page 7: ...refer to the heating instructions on food packaging For thicker convenience foods it may be necessary to adjust Toast Color Control clockwise for a longer toasting cycle Removing Lodged Toast If a piece of toast becomes lodged in the Toaster unplug the Toaster and allow to cool Press the Toasting Lever down Turn the Toaster upside down and shake the toast loose IMPORTANT Never use a fork or sharp ...

Page 8: ...refer to the heating instructions on food packaging For thicker convenience foods it may be necessary to adjust Toast Color Control clockwise for a longer toasting cycle Removing Lodged Toast If a piece of toast becomes lodged in the Toaster unplug the Toaster and allow to cool Press the Toasting Lever down Turn the Toaster upside down and shake the toast loose IMPORTANT Never use a fork or sharp ...

Page 9: ...y the cost of customs duty brokerage fees to us in advance of our performing any service Risk During Shipment We cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage during incoming shipment For your protection carefully package the product for shipment and insure it with the carrier Be sure to enclose the following items with your appliance any accessories related to your problem your full return addr...

Page 10: ...y the cost of customs duty brokerage fees to us in advance of our performing any service Risk During Shipment We cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage during incoming shipment For your protection carefully package the product for shipment and insure it with the carrier Be sure to enclose the following items with your appliance any accessories related to your problem your full return addr...

Page 11: ...ed on bottom ________________________________ 11 Toaster Use and Care Guide 2003 Toastmaster Inc A Subsidiary of Salton Inc Subsidiaire de Salton Inc A una Subsidiaria de Salton Inc Contact Information Coordonnées Contacte a National Service Center 708 South Missouri Street Macon Mo 63552 In USA and Canada call Consumer Service 1 800 947 3744 Consumer Parts 1 800 947 3745 consumer_relations toastm...

Page 12: ...ed on bottom ________________________________ 11 Toaster Use and Care Guide 2003 Toastmaster Inc A Subsidiary of Salton Inc Subsidiaire de Salton Inc A una Subsidiaria de Salton Inc Contact Information Coordonnées Contacte a National Service Center 708 South Missouri Street Macon Mo 63552 In USA and Canada call Consumer Service 1 800 947 3744 Consumer Parts 1 800 947 3745 consumer_relations toastm...

Page 13: ...12 Toaster Use and Care Guide ...

Page 14: ...aster Questions Call toll free 1 800 947 3744 Monday Friday 8 00 a m 5 30 p m CST www toastmaster com Extra wide bagel size slots Even heat pastry shutters Self adjusting bread slots Cancel and defrost buttons Electronic toast color control Slide out crumb tray ...

Reviews: