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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND STORAGE
7 • Hints
When you do not use the toaster’s full
capacity, reduce the browning level and put
the slice(s) of bread in the centre of the slots.
Once the toasting is done, if the result is not
satisfactory, reduce the browning level and
press on the start/stop button.
8 • Maintenance and cleaning
The toaster has browning sensors*. Clean the
appliance regularly and handle it with care.
Remove the crumb tray and discard the
crumbs –
Fig 10.
If pieces of bread or crumbs jam in the slots
and in the heating elements, turn over the
toaster opening downwards and shake it
slightly to get them to fall out.
Put the crumb tray back into place. Check that
it is correctly in place before each use. Do this
after each use.
Never insert a metal object inside the toaster
as this is dangerous and may cause serious
damage.
Wipe the outside of the toaster and the cord
with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly –
Fig. 11.
Do not use bleach, abrasive or scouring
cleaning products.
9 • Storage
Always let your toaster cool down completely
prior to storing. In a tightly enclosed space;
heat may damage any type of inflammable
material.
Do not wind the cord around the body of the
toaster. There is a cord storage area
underneath the appliance – Fig 12.
WARNING For the reheat top, never
use metal (stainless steel, copper…)
cleaning products. Use a soft cloth, or a
damp sponge with washing up liquid.
Never put the crumb tray in the
dishwasher.
WARNING
Before any maintenance,
unplug the appliance and leave the toaster
to cool down completely (around 15
minutes).
10 11
12
WARNING Do not use the appliance
to toast bread and warm rolls/croissants
at the same time.
Do not use the reheat top to cook or
defrost frozen food.
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* depending on model
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