1. Can I interrupt the toast cycle once it’s started?
Yes. Just lift the Corner Control Lever and the cycle will stop.
2. Which slot should I use if I’m only toasting one slice?
Because of the Electronic Toast Control Timer, either slot can be used.
3. How often should I clean the crumbs from the bottom of the toaster?
It’s important to clean out the crumbs frequently to avoid buildup.
Frequency depends on how often you use your toaster. If you use it
every day, more than once a day, it’s a good idea to clean out the
crumbs at least once a week. Follow the cleaning instructions on pg. 6.
4. Can I toast thick, homemade slices?
Yes. The super-wide slots in this toaster allow you to toast slices up to
1-inch thick. Because the bread guides automatically adjust to hold
thick or thin slices in place, you can toast 1/2”, 3/4” or 1” slices with
good results in this toaster.
5. Sometimes a frozen toaster food, like French toast, isn’
t heated in one
toasting cycle. Should I use a higher toast setting?
Most frozen toaster foods require two toasting cycles at the recom-
mended setting to be heated inside and crisp on the outside. Using a
higher setting than recommended may heat the inside of the food
faster, but often causes over-browning on the outside. For best results
with frozen toaster foods, use freshly bought items. If frozen foods
have built-up ice crystals, brush them off before toasting. Frozen waf-
fles, however, generally require only one toasting cycle. Check the
“Frozen Toaster Favorites” section of the Toasting Guide on pg. 5 for
other recommended toast settings and cycles.
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