GE 169100 Toaster User Manual


 
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TOASTING BAGELS AND ENGLISH MUFFINS
1. Remove all protective wrappings from food before placing into the Toasting
Slots. Avoid toasting torn bagels or English muffins that may get lodged in
Toasting Slot.
2. Place Toaster on a flat, level surface.
3. Plug the Toaster into a 120V AC electrical outlet.
4. Turn the Browning Control Knob to desired setting: (1) is the lightest setting and
(7) is the darkest. You may want to experiment with the Browning Control Knob
to determine your preference. For the first use, set the Browning Control Knob to
medium (4).
5. Slice bagel or English muffin in half. Place bagel or English muffin into Toasting
Slots. Turn out sides of bagels or English muffins toward the side elements (as
indicated on the toaster). Push Down on the Toast Lever first and then press the
Bagel button. The Bagel light will light.
6. Bagel or English muffin will automatically pop up when the cycle is finished. The
toaster will shut off automatically. The automatic reset function returns the
Toaster to normal after each cycle.
Extra Lift Function: To remove smaller breads or items such as crumpets or
English muffins, this unit is equipped with an Extra Lift function. Lift up on the
Toast Lever after toasting is complete.
7. To stop or interrupt any Toasting Cycle, press the Cancel Button. The bread will
automatically rise and the toaster will turn off.
8. Unplug cord from wall outlet when not in use.
NOTE: Do not use this Toaster for toasting pastry items with runny frosting or
open fillings.
DEFROST INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Non-frozen (or thawed) pastries should be toasted using the default Toast
Cycle. Follow the package instructions.
1. Remove all protective wrappings from food before placing into the Toasting
Slots. Avoid toasting torn slices of bread or broken pastries that may get lodged
in Toasting Slot.
2. Place Toaster on a flat, level surface.
3. Plug the Toaster into a 120V AC electrical outlet.
4. Turn the Browning Control Knob to desired setting: (1) is the lightest setting and
(7) is the darkest. You may want to experiment with the Browning Control Knob
to determine your preference. For the first use, set the Browning Control Knob to
medium (4).