3 Select the desired browning setting (fig. 3).
Select a low setting for lightly toasted bread and a high setting for a dark browning result.
Press the £ button once or several times to select a lower setting for lighter toast. Press the ¢
button to choose a higher setting for darker toast. On the control panel the LED of the chosen
setting will burn yellow to show the browning level selected.
4 Push the toasting lever down to turn the appliance on (fig. 4).
The toasting lever will only stay down if the appliance has been connected to the mains.
Keep an eye on the toaster while using it.
5 Monitoring the toasting process (fig. 5).
The LED of the browning setting selected stays on and the preheating light blinks red slowly.When
the preheating phase has finished, this LED will go out.The first yellow browning LED will start to
blink slowly and will continue to do so until the browning level has been reached.The toast pops up
when it is ready.
The appliance gets hot during toasting. Do not touch the metal parts.
◗ To remove smaller items, push the toasting lever a little further up (extra lift).
◗ If bread gets stuck inside the toaster, remove the plug from the wall socket, let the appliance
cool down completely and carefully remove the bread from the toaster. Do not use a knife
or another sharp metal tool to do this and do not touch the metal internal parts of the
toaster.
6 Adjust the toasting setting during toasting (fig. 6).
When the toaster is operating you can press the ¢ button to get darker toast or the £ button to
get lighter toast.The LED of the setting selected will burn yellow.
Note: when you adjust to a lower setting for lighter toast, the toast may pop up immediately
because the desired browning level has already been reached.
7 Interrupt the toasting process
You can stop the toasting process at any time by pressing the STOP button on top of the toaster.
The bread will pop up immediately.
Toasting frozen bread
1 Follow the instructions in the 'Toasting bread' section.
The toaster has an automatic defrosting function (fig. 7), which guarantees that the result is the same
whether you use frozen or fresh bread.
Note: frozen bread will take longer to toast than fresh bread.
Reheating toasted bread
1 Follow the instructions in the 'Toasting bread' section.
The toaster has an automatic reheating function (fig.8), which will reheat your toast without making
it browner.
Toasting only one side
Perfect for bagels and baguettes.
1 Halve the bagels or baguettes lengthwise and shorten them to a length of max. 13 cm.
2 Put the bagel halves in the toaster with the sides to be toasted facing the outside of the
toaster (fig. 9).
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