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Rowlett 2 - Toaster Operation and Controls; 2, 4, 6 Slice Model Operation; 8-12 Slice Model Operation

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Ensure your toaster is plugged in before turning it on. There is no separate on/off switch on the toaster as it forms part
of the timer mechanism. Your toaster is "off" when the number "0" is on the top of the dial. All Rowlett Rutland Ltd
toasters have a switch that enables you to control which slots are in use, saving on element wear and electricity.
Choose how many slots you need and adjust the control switch accordingly.
Load bread into toaster with ejector lever (C) up. Lower to toast. Do not use bread that is too thick. Set the timer
switch (B) between settings 1 and 2 according to your taste. It is better to use 1 day old bread. The neon indicator (A)
will light and the timer will start. Power will be automatically turned off shortly before the timer completes its task. The
toast can be removed immediately by using the ejector lever, or left in the machine to keep warm for several minutes.
E
A
B
C
D
2-slice ,4-slice and 6-slice models
On 2-slice models the switch (E) in position “1” energises the left hand slot only; position “2” energises both
switches. On 4-slice models the switch (E) in position “1” energises the slot 1 on the left; position “2” energises slot 2;
position “3” energises slot 3; position “4” energises slot 4. On the six-slice model the switch (E) permits sequential
powering of each pair of slots from the LH side (2/4/6).
8 slice, 10 slice and 12 slice models
Slot selection is made by a rotary switch (E) which permits sequential powering of each pair of slots from the LH side
(2/4/6/8/10/12).
2, 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 SLICE TOASTERS
(4 slice bread illustrated)
A
Power indicator
B On /Off and
Ping timer
C Ejector lever
D Crumb tray
E Rotary switch