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Toast
• The dimensions of the wire rack (G) allow six slices of
bread to be toasted at the same time. Best results are
achieved, however, with four slices at a time.
• To toast the bread, place the slices as shown below:
Toasting one slice Toasting two slices
Toasting four slices Toasting six slices
For consecutive uses, reduce the set toasting time.
Instructions for toasting bread
To automatically toast frozen bread, sandwiches, muffins
and waffles, always use the wire rack.
1. Place the wire rack as shown in the table on page 5.
2. Place the food to be toasted in the center of the wire
rack. Close the door.
3. Turn the thermostat knob (A) to the “TOAST/BROIL”
position and the function selector (D) to the
“TOAST/BAKE” position.
4. The Timer knob (B) should be turned clockwise. When
using the appliance for the first time, turn the Timer
knob (B) to a medium value. Toast a few pieces of
bread to check the set level. If necessary, adjust the
knob as desired.
5. When toasting bread, both the top and bottom heating
elements are on to toast both sides at the same time. A
little condensation may form on the inside of the glass
door. This is normal. It will disappear during toasting.
6. An audible signal indicates the end of the set time. The
toasting is complete and the heating elements
automatically switch off. Turn the thermostat knob (A)
to the “•” position.
Note:
This appliance can automatically perform various degrees of
toasting.
If, however, lighter toasting is preferred, simply stop the au-
tomatic cycle by turning the Timer knob (B) to the “OFF” posi-
tion, to switch the oven off, without the risk of damaging it.
For darker toasting re-start the cycle by turning the Timer (B)
clockwise until reaching the desired level. Then manually
turn the thermostat knob and the toast timer knob off,
as described previously.The best positions for each type of
bread can be identified when using the oven regularly.
Tips for good toasting:
Larger pieces of bread and frozen bread take longer to toast.
Just one slice of bread requires a lower setting than for mul-
tiple slices.