Toaster
NOTICE – Risk of Damage
to Material and Property
■ If a fault occurs during operation, pull
out the mains plug. Otherwise always
switch off the device first before the
mains plug is pulled out.
■ Disconnect the device from the mains
power before a thunderstorm or when
there is a power cut.
■ Always pull the mains plug and never
the mains cable when disconnecting the
device from the mains power.
■ Do not pull or carry the device by the
connecting cable.
■ Protect the device from other heat
sources, flames, persistent moisture,
persistent direct sunlight or impacts.
■ Never place objects on the device or the
connecting cable.
■ Use only original accessories from the
manufacturer in order to guarantee
that there is no interference that may
prevent the device from working and to
avoid possible damage.
■ Do not use metal kitchen utensils or
other sharp-edged objects to remove
things.
BEFORE INITIAL USE
1. Wipe down the outside of the device
with a clean, damp cloth.
2. The device should be used for the first
time without any food in it as it may
produce some smoke or odours due to
coating residues. To do this, follow the
instructions in the "Set-Up and Connec-
tion" and "Use" chapters.
3. Perform three toasting operations
without bread on a medium level in
order to "burn off" any residues. Ensure
that there is an interval of a few minutes
between the toasting operations.
4. Then clean it again.
SET-UP AND CONNECTION
Please Note!
■ Check the device and the connecting
cable for damage each time before
putting it into operation. Use the device
only if it is undamaged and in working
order.
■ Never place the device on a soft surface.
The ventilation openings on the bottom
of the device must not be covered.
■ Only connect the device to a plug sock-
et that is properly installed and match-
es the technical data of the device.
The plug socket must also be readily
accessible after connection so that the
connection to the mains can quickly be
isolated.
■ Do not use any extension cables more
than 3 m long or cable extension reels.
■ Do not connect the device along with
other consumers (with a high wattage)
to a multiple socket in order to prevent
overloading and a possible short circuit
(fire).
■ Make sure that the connecting cable is
not squashed, bent or laid over sharp
edges and does not come into contact
with hot surfaces.
1. Place the device on the kitchen unit
or another dry, clean, flat and heat-re-
sistant work surface. Ensure there is
sufficient clear space on all sides (at least
20 cm to the sides and 30 cm above).
2. Fully unwind the connecting cable and
plug the mains plug into a plug socket.
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