Before Using Your Toaster
for the First Time
1. Carefully remove the toaster and any parts from the packaging.
2. Check the slots for any loose packing or printed material that may have fallen
inside during shipping or handling.
3. Place the toaster on a solid, clean, dry and level surface.
4. Make sure the crumb tray is in place.
5. Plug the detachable power cord into the plug receptacle at the rear of the
toaster and then into a properly grounded 3-prong, 110V/120V AC electrical
outlet.The toaster is now ready to use.
NOTE: The toaster may emit a pungent odor or light smoke the first time the
toaster heats up.This is a normal result of the manufacturing process.The odor or
smoke is harmless and will dissipate quickly.
WARNING
Operating Your Toaster
1. Be sure your toaster is plugged into a grounded 3-prong, 110V/120V AC
electrical outlet.When first plugged in, the START/STOP button will light
for a few seconds, two beeps will sound, and the touch wheel shade setting
will illuminate.This will signal that the toaster is connected and receiving
power from the outlet. (Note: If left unattended for more than two minutes,
the touch wheel will no longer illuminate.To reactivate, simply move the
touch wheel.)
2. Remove any protective wrapping from bread products before placing them into
the toasting slots. Cut bread products such as bagels and English muffins in half
before toasting.
3. Raise the lift lever to fully open the toasting slots. Insert the desired bread product
into the slots. If you have only a single slice to toast, choose either of the slots.
Never force bread products into the toaster; the wide slots should accommodate
most items. Do not place spreads or butters on bread products prior to toasting.
4.Turn the touch wheel shade control to the desired degree of browning. Rotate
counter-clockwise for darker browning and clockwise for lighter browning.
Plug into grounded outlet. Do not remove ground
prong. Do not use an adapter. Do not use an extension
cord. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, fire or electrical shock.
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Electrical Shock Hazard