Breville BTA830 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. 2012. 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 A825/B T A830/BT A845 Issue A12 Austra lian Customer s Mai[...]

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    3 C ONGRA TULA TIONS on the p urch ase of y our new Bre ville product CONTENT S 4 Breville rec ommends saf ety first 7 Know y our Breville pr oduct 9 Operating your Br eville pr oduct 16 C are, cle aning & storage of yo ur Bre ville product[...]

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    4 5 • Do not clean with m etal scouring p ads. Pieces can br eak off th e pad and touch electrical p arts creatin g an electric shock h azard. • Keep th e applian ce clean. F ollow the cleanin g instructions provided in this book. IMPOR T ANT SAFE GU ARDS F OR ALL ELEC TRICAL APPLIANCE S • The temperatur e of acc essible surfa ces ma[...]

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    6 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST NOTE Th is toa ster i s elect ronic ally contr olled a nd w ill no t operate unt il the t oaste r is plugged i nto a 22 0 /24 0 volt pow er point a nd sw itched on . W ARNING Never operate toaster on its sid e. Never add any f ood substance to the bread, muffins or crumpets as this can lead to electr ocution o[...]

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    8 P Age heAder..... A. TO AST / CANCEL b utton With motori sed lowering and raisin g , and toa st rea dy sound alert. B. A BIT MORE ™ butt on C. CRUMPE T /FRUIT BREAD button D. FROZEN button E. Motori sed LIF T & LOOK ™ button F. Extra wide self centerin g slots G. LED t oastin g progress in dicator H. V ariable br owning control I. Power c[...]

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    10 11 P Age heAder..... P Age heAder..... OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT 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 220/2 40 volt pow er out let then turn the power on. Th e TO AST /C ANCEL button surr ound will ill uminate in white. The LED toa stin[...]

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    12 13 P Age heAder..... NOTE The toa ster fe atures a LIF T & LOOK ™ button. This a utomatica lly rais es the carria ge without can celling or resetting th e selected br owning setting . Us e the LIF T & LOOK ™ button to view brownin g progress during the toastin g and, if necess ary , cancel th e process wh en the desired t oast colo u[...]

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    14 15 P Age heAder..... OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT alert will soun d. Remov e the ba gel. The TO AST /C ANCEL button surro und will re-illumin ate in white for up to 30 second s, ready for th e next to asting cy cle. The CRU MPET /FRUIT BREAD button surr ound will r emain illumin ated and sh ould be pressed twice to can cel if a subsequent t[...]

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    17 C ARE, CLEANING & S T ORA GE of y our Br eville product C ARE, CLEANING & ST ORAGE C ARE AND CLEANING 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 cleanin g . 2. T o clean an y crumbs from th e toaster , remo ve the crumb tra y ( [...]

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    18 19 P Age heAder..... NOTE S NOTE S[...]