8.
Removing Lodged Toast
If a piece of toast becomes lodged in the Toaster, unplug the Toaster
and allow to cool. Press the Toast Lever down. Turn the Toaster upside
down, and shake the toast loose.
IMPORTANT: Never use a fork or sharp-edged utensil to remove
toast, because that may damage the heating element or cause injury.
Important Points
1. Remove all protective wrappings from food before placing in
Bread Slots.
2. For best results, clean Crumb Tray frequently.
3. Do not block top openings. Do not place any object over the top
openings.
4. Do not toast buttered bread or buttered pita bread. Melted butter
will cause fire.
5. Bread, which has been toasted but not buttered, may be reheated.
Use a lighter setting and watch it carefully.
6. When toasting more than one slice of bread, use slices of similar
size, thickness and freshness.
7. Stale bread, thin bread or sweet bread products, such as teacakes
and fruit loaf, brown much more quickly than ordinary bread, so
they should be toasted on the lighter setting.
8. Never immerse Toaster in water.
9. Never use a fork or sharp utensils to remove toast, because that
may damage the heating element or cause injury.
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