44068MEE Rev3:9225 47507 MEE pump - Jon
WARNING: The plug removed from the mains lead, if
severed, must be destroyed as a plug with a bared
flexible cord is hazardous if engaged into a live socket
outlet.
Where used, should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require
changing, a 13 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
Features
⁄ Bread slots
¤ Bread carriage lever(s) with high lift feature
‹ Frozen button
› Reheat button
fi Cancel button or Pause and check/Cancel button
(Depends upon model)
fl Electronic variable browning control(s)
‡ Removable crumb tray(s) at rear
· Cord storage
Key
Frozen button
Re-heat button
Cancel button
(Depends upon model)
Pause and check/Cancel button
(Depends upon model)
Before first use
•
The bread carriage levers will not stay down unless the
toaster is connected to the mains supply.
•
Before using the toaster for the first time operate the
toaster without bread.
•
As with all new electric heating elements, your toaster
emits a 'new' smell when it is first switched on. This is
quite normal and not a cause for concern.
Operating the appliance
•
On the four slice models, the toaster has two sides with
controls repeated for each half. Each half can be used
together or independently.
Select the desired level of browning on the browning
1
control dial fl.
After selecting the desired level, place your bread in the
2
slots ⁄ and depress the bread carriage lever downwards
until it locks.
After the set time has been reached the bread will pop up
3
automatically ready for removal from the slots. The bread
carriage lever will have returned to its upper position and
the heating element will have switched off.
WARNING: Do not wrap the cable around the main body
of the appliance during or after use.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Using the re-heat
button
If your toast has popped up and gone cold, the toaster
offers a re-heat facility. To use, depress the relevant bread
carriage lever and press the re-heat button › immediately.
The button will illuminate and the toaster will operate for a
short period re-heating the bread.
Using the frozen button
To toast frozen bread do not adjust the browning control
from your normal setting. Place the bread in the bread slots
as normal, and press the frozen button ‹.
Using the cancel button
(Depends upon model)
If you wish to interrupt the toasting process, press the
cancel button fi.
Using the pause and check/cancel button
(Depends upon model)
If you wish to check the process of the toasting cycle,
press the Pause and check/cancel button fi. On pressing
the button, the bread carriage will pop up automatically
for you to check. This action will pause the heating
elements, during this period the function button lights will
flash. If you have achieved the desired level of browning
remove the toast from the toaster. If longer toasting is
required, depress the bread carriage lever within five
seconds to resume the toasting cycle at the same stage it
was at when it was paused.
Hints and tips
•
In order to achieve uniform browning, we recommend you
wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each toasting, so
that the control can be automatically reset.
•
If toasting one slice only, you may need to adjust the
browning control to a slightly lower setting.
•
Note you will also notice a slight variation in toast colour on
one side of a single slice.
•
Stale bread toasts more rapidly than fresh bread. Therefore,
the browning control should be set at a lower setting than
usual.
•
All sorts of bread can be used as well as teacakes, small
rolls etc. Slices should not however be so thick as to cause
burning or jamming within the bread slots.
•
If the bread in your toaster becomes jammed disconnect
your toaster at the socket, allow it to cool, then remove the
bread.
•
When toasting 2 or more slices it is recommended they are
of equal size and freshness.
•
Allow the toaster to cool fully before putting away.