Black & Decker T4808 Toaster User Manual


 
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Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated.
How to Use
This product is for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
• Carefully unpack your toaster and remove all packaging materials.
• Remove and save literature
• Please go to www.prodprotect.com/applica to register your warranty.
• To remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging, simply wipe
toaster exterior with a clean, damp cloth.
Important: Do not use abrasive cleansers.
Important: Do not put toaster, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
• Plug power cord into standard 120V AC electrical outlet.
• Before toasting for the first time, operate all toasting slots without bread and
with toast shade selection knobs set to maximum (7) setting. This will help burn
off any dust or oils that may have accumulated during manufacturing. Toaster
may give off an unpleasant smell, but this is normal for a new toaster. Make
sure the room is well ventilated while doing this.
• Select a location where toaster is to be used, allowing enough space at back
and top of the unit to allow heat to flow without damage to cabinets and walls.
SELECTING TOAST COLOR
Note: The toast shade selection knob(s) can be found on the front of your toaster.
The T4808 has 2 knobs, one for each set of slots.
1. Adjust the knob(s) to the desired toast color: 1 is for warming and very light
toasting; 7 is for dark toasting (B); the numbers are a guide to help you select
your desired color (the higher the number, the darker the toast).
Note: Model shown is 4-slice toaster (T4808); 2-slice model (T2808) includes
same features, but with 2 toasting slots only.
1. Toasting slots
2. Toast shade selection knob(s)
† 3. Slide out crumb tray(s) (Part # T2808-01)
4. Sleek chrome casing
5. Polarized plug
6. BAGEL button(s)
7. CANCEL button(s)
8. Toasting lever(s)
Note: † indicates consumer replaceable/removable parts.
Note: The rst time you toast, it is best to use all of the toasting slots; position
toast shade selection knob(s) to the middle setting (4); then adjust each subsequent
toasting to your preference.