TO 6020 - TO 6025
• Caution! The surface remains hot during and
after its use.
• Stand the appliance on a table or flat surface
• Your appliance must never be switched on through an
external timer or any kind of separate remote control
system.
• Bread may burn; bread toasters must not be used in
the proximity of, or under curtains or other flammable
materials.
FIRST USE
Unpack carefully and check that there are no rests of packaging inside the toaster. Before the normal
use of the toaster, make it work twice without bread inside at the maximum power. It will make that all
the pieces get warm and eliminate rest of dust or residues accumulated during the manufacturing. Some
odor or smoke is normal.
USE & CARE
1.
Make sure the crumb tray is in place and the bread carriage lever is on the UP position.
2.
Set up toaster on flat, stable countertop surface away from the edge and at least 3 inches away
from wall or rear of counter.
3.
Unwind power cord and plug power cord into nearby outlet.
4.
Insert slices of bread. Be sure the bread carriage lever is on UP position.
5.
Turn the toast selector to the desired position. The higher the number (1-7), the darker the toast
color. Toasting color for one slice is darker than that for two bread slices at the same level.
6.
Press the bread carriage lever down until it locks into position.
7.
When the toasting cycle is completed the toast is automatically ejected up. To finish the toasting
cycle before it is completed, simply press the stop button.
8.
After using, unplug the toaster from electrical outlet.
à If you want to toast frozen bread, firstly press Defrost button and the indicator of Defrost button will
be illuminated. Set the toasting controller to the desired level and then lower carriage handle down.
à If you want to warm cold toasted bread, firstly press the reheat button and the indicator of reheat
button will be illuminated. Then push the carriage handle down. The toasting time in this mode is
automatically established.
TOASTING NOTES
Toasting is a combination of cooking and drying the bread; moisture levels differ from one type of bread
to another, which can result in varying toasting times. Preheating is not necessary before using toaster
• For slightly dry bread, use a lower lighter setting than normal.
• For fresh bread or whole wheat, use a higher setting than normal.
• Breads with very uneven surfaces (such as English muffins) will require a higher setting.
• Thickly cut pieces of bread (including bagels) will take longer to toast, sometimes significantly
longer, since more moisture must be evaporated from the bread before toasting can occur.
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