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5.
Press the reheat button (4) or the defrost
button (3) to either reheat or defrost the
bread. The associated indicator light
comes on.
6.
Press the cancel button (5) if you want to
interrupt toasting.
7.
The appliance switches off automatically
when the bread has finished toasting and
the bread pops up.
IMPORTANT!
If the bread gets stuck in the toaster slots,
raise and lower the lever a couple of times
to loosen the bread. If the bread remains
stuck, unplug the toaster and leave it to
cool down. Then turn the appliance upside
down and shake it carefully to remove the
bread. Never use a metal object to loosen
the bread.
Remember to turn the appliance off at the
socket and remove the plug when you are
finished using it.
CLEANING
When cleaning the appliance, you should pay
attention to the following:
Remove the plug from the mains socket,
and allow the appliance to cool down
completely before cleaning it.
Never submerge the appliance in water
and make sure no water enters the
appliance.
Clean the appliance by wiping it with a
damp cloth. A little washing-up liquid can
be added if the appliance is heavily soiled.
Do not use scouring pads, steel wool or
any form of strong solvents or abrasive
cleaning agents to clean the appliance, as
these can damage the external surfaces of
the appliance.
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Empty the appliance of crumbs regularly.
Remove the crumb tray (7), dust off any
crumbs and, if required, wash it up with
ordinary detergent and water. Remember
to replace the crumb tray.
Turn the appliance upside down and
shake it carefully until all breadcrumbs
have been removed.
IMPORTANT! Allow to dry completely after
cleaning. Do not use the appliance if it is
damp.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL AND
RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT
Please note that this product is marked with
this symbol:
This means that this product must not be
disposed of along with ordinary household
waste, as electrical and electronic waste must
be disposed of separately.
According to the WEEE directive, every
member state must ensure correct collection,
recovery, handling and recycling of electrical
and electronic waste. Private households in
the EU can take used equipment to special
recycling stations free of charge.
In certain member states, used appliances can
be returned to the retailer where they were
bought on the condition you buy new products.
Contact your retailer, distributor or the
municipal authorities for further information on
what to do with electrical and electronic waste.
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