Hamilton Beach 22900 Toaster User Manual


 
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Pop Tart is a registered trademark of the Kellogg Co.
* NOTE: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex does not recommend
heating toaster pastries in your toaster. Toaster pastries
should be heated in a toaster oven broiler. However, if an
alternative is not available, and you must use the toaster, be
sure to set the toaster to the lowest possible setting, and
never leave the toaster unattended during use.
Toasting Guide
FOOD SHADE SETTING
Regular bread
3 to 4
English muffins 6
Bagels 5 to 6
Frozen bread or buns 4 to 5
Frozen waffles 1
Toaster pastries
(such as Pop Tarts
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)* 1
Tips and Troubleshooting
• Toasting is affected by the temperature of the bread. Room
temperature bread may toast to a medium color on the
medium setting. The same type of bread that has been
refrigerated may require a darker setting to reach a medium
color.
• The moisture content will also affect toasting. Fresh bagels,
made locally, will have a higher moisture content than bagels
purchased in the bread section of the supermarket. The
bagel setting only energizes the outside wall heating ele-
ments. A second, shorter toasting cycle may be needed to
reach desired browness. Fresh bagels made locally may
require two toasting cycles.
• Because of the irregular surface of English muffins, they
may require more than one toasting cycle. After toasting for
one cycle on the darkest setting, if a darker shade is
desired, adjust shade selector to a lighter setting and toast
for a second cycle. Watch closely to avoid overbrowning.
English muffins cut with a knife toast more evenly than
English muffins split with a fork.
• Many toasters have thermostats that must reset after toast-
ing one cycle. The electronic controls of this toaster allow
toasting batch after batch, with no waiting for the thermo-
stat to reset.
• Thick foods may become wedged in the toaster slot. If food
becomes jammed, the toaster will automatically shut off at
the end of the toasting cycle. Unplug the toaster and let
cool. Use a wooden utensil to remove food.
• When toasting only one slice, the bread may be placed in
any slot of the toaster. When toasting a single slice, you
may notice variations in bread color from side to side.
Cleaning
NOTE: If the toaster is used daily, the
crumb tray should be cleaned weekly.
1. Unplug toaster and let cool.
2. Slide open crumb tray, discard crumbs
and wipe tray with clean cloth. Replace
crumb tray.
3. Wipe outside of toaster with a
damp cloth. Do not use abrasive
cleansers that may scratch the
surface of the toaster.
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