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Cancel Button (5)
If you wish to stop the toasting process, press the Cancel Button (5).
Re-heat Button (6)
If your toast has popped up and gone cold, the toaster offers a re-heat facility. To use, lower the Bread
Carriage Levers (2), and press the Re-heat Button (6) immediately. The button will illuminate and the
toaster will operate for a short period reheating the bread.
Controls (3) from your normal setting. Place the frozen bread in the Bread Slots (1), lower the Bread
Carriage Lever (2) and press the Frozen Button (7). The button will illuminate and the toaster will
operate for a longer period defrosting and toasting the bread.
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Removing the Crumb Tray
WARNING: Crumbs will accumulate in the Crumb Trays (8) and could catch fire if not emptied regularly.
1. When the appliance has cooled down completely, tap the sides of the case lightly to dislodge any crumbs
lodged in the Bread Slots (1).
2. Pull the Crumb Trays to unlock and remove from the toaster.
3. Empty the Crumb Trays and replace, push to lock back into place.
Never operate the appliance without the Crumb Trays fitted.
• In order to achieve uniform browning, we recommend you wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each
toasting cycle, so that the control can be automatically reset.
• If toasting one slice only, you may need to adjust the Browning Control (3) to a slightly lower
setting. You will notice a variation in toast colour on one side of a single slice. The side facing the
outside wall of the Bread Slot (1) will be darker in colour than the side facing the inner wall of the
bread slot.
• When toasting 2 slices it is recommended they are of equal size and freshness.
• Stale bread toasts more rapidly than fresh bread. Therefore, the Browning Controls should be set at a
lower setting than usual.
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