Breville BTA425 manual

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    www .breville .com.au Breville i s a registered tra demark of Bre ville Pty . Ltd. A.B.N. 98 000 09 2 928. Cop yright Breville Pt y. L td. 2011. Due to continued product impr ov ement, the products ill ustrated/ photographed in this brochure m ay v ary slightl y from the actua l product. BT A425 Issue - A11 / B T A430 Issue - A11 Austra lian C usto[...]

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    BT A425/BT A430 the Bit Mor e ™ Instruction Booklet[...]

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    C ONGRA TULA TIONS on the p urch ase of y our n ew Bre ville The Bit M ore ™[...]

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    3 CONTENT S 4 Bre ville recomm ends safet y first 6 Know y our Breville The Bit M ore ™ toa sters 8 Operating yo ur Breville The Bit M ore ™ toa sters 12 C are, cle aning & storage[...]

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    4 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST At Br eville we ar e v ery saf ety cons cious. W e design an d manufa cture cons umer products wit h the saf ety of y ou, o ur v al ued cus tomer , forem ost in mind. In a ddition we a sk that y ou exer cise a degree of car e when using an y electrical a ppliance an d adhere to the f ollowing prec autions. READ[...]

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    5 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST 5 IM POR T ANT S AFE GU A RD S F OR AL L E LE C TRI C AL AP PLI AN CE S • This appli ance i s not intended f or use by person s (includin g children) with reduced ph ysical, sensory or m ental cap abilities, or la ck of experienc e and knowledge , unless the y hav e been giv en supervision or in struction con[...]

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    6 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST • This a pplianc e can be us ed b y children a ged from 8 y ears and a bov e and pers ons with reduc ed physic al, sen sory or m ental ca pabilities or la ck of experienc e and kn owledge if the y ha v e been gi ven s upervision or instruction con cerning use of the a pplianc e in a saf e wa y and understan d[...]

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    7 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST • Cle aning an d user mainten ance s hall not be m ade by children un less they are older th an 8 and supervi sed. • K eep the appli ance and its c ord out of re ach of children less than 8 y ears. • The a pplianc e is not inten ded to be operated b y me ans of an extern al timer or sep arate rem ote cont[...]

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    KNO W y our Br eville The Bit M ore ™[...]

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    9 KNO W YOUR BREVILLE THE BIT M ORE ™ - 2 SLICE (BT A425) KNO W YOUR BREVILLE THE BIT M ORE ™ - 4 SLICE (BT A430) A H H A F F E E D D G G I I B B C C A. Defrost setting B. ‘ A Bit More’ ™ setting C. Canc el setting D . High lift lever E. Extra wide and long self-centering s lots F . Brushed stain less steel design G. Br owning control dia[...]

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    OPERA TING y our Br eville The Bit M ore ™[...]

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    11 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE THE BIT MORE ™ Before first us e, rem ov e any packa ging materia l or promotion al la bels attach ed to yo ur toaster . 1. Insert the po wer plug into a 230/2 40 volt pow er outlet an d then turn the pow er on. NOTE When using the t oaster f or the first time, we s uggest toa sting on the maximum settin g without b[...]

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    12 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE THE BIT MORE ™ ‘LIF T & LOOK’ ™ FE A TURE This fe ature can be used to check on the progress of th e toastin g cy cle without interrupting it. Simply rai se the high lift lev er to check on the browning pr ogress of the toa st and lower it down a gain if you wis h to continue to toa st. HIGH LIF T LEVER T o [...]

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    13 NOTE S[...]

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    C ARE, CLEANING & S T ORA GE of y our Br eville The Bit M ore ™[...]

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    15 CARE, CLE ANING & STORA GE CARE AND CLE ANING 1. Switch the to aster off at the power out let and then r emo ve th e power pl ug from the power o utlet. Allow th e toaster to cool com pletely befor e cleaning . 2. T o cle an an y cru mbs f ro m the to aste r , re mo ve th e crum b tra y (loc ate d u nd er th e co ntr ol p an el at th e f ron[...]