bread before placing the slices into the toaster. This will help prevent pieces from falling into
the toaster or sticking on the guard wire in the slot.
FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
The toaster is not working.
Bread is stuck in the toaster.
My bread slices don't pop up enough after
toasting.
The toast is too dark or too light.
The toaster emits smoke.
Check the power connection and ensure the plug is
properly inserted in the outlet.
Unplug the toaster and let it cool down. Then carefully
remove the slice or slices from the toaster. You may need
to hold the toaster over a sink and shake it gently to help
loosen stuck bread. Do not use metal objects to remove the
bread. Do not touch the metal parts inside the toaster.
If the food was too thick, make sure to slice it a little thinner
in future.
If your bread is too small to be removed from the toaster,
simply lift the toasting lever to raise the carriage to its
uppermost position and then pick up the bread. If you still
cannot carefully take it out, unplug the toaster and use thin,
heat-resistant tongs to remove the bread from the toasting
slot.
The selected browning level is too high or too low. Select a
different setting.
The selected browning level is too high for the type of bread
toasted. Press the STOP button to stop the toasting cycle.
Ensure the crumb tray is empty and clean. Check to make
sure no large crumbs are caught in the slot. Turn the
unplugged unit upside down over the sink and shake.
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Solution