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inst ruc tions £ 1 0,000 priz e dr a w PL US F ree Rewards Galler y Register online now to collect your rewar d See back for details[...]
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3 Read the ins truc tio ns and keep the m safe. Pass the m on if you pass the toaster o n. Rem ove all packa ging be fore use. A IMPORT ANT SA FEGU ARDS Follow basic s afet y pre cautio ns, includin g: 1 The to aster must o nly be us ed by or un der the sup er visio n of a responsib le adult . Use and stor e it out of reach o f children. 2 Don’t [...]
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4 U BEFORE USING FOR THE F IRS T TIME • Che ck the slot s are empt y. • Se t the brownin g control to the highe st se ttin g (6 ). • Op erate the to aster with out brea d, to cure the new el ement s. • T hey may smoke a bit, b ut it ’s nothing to worr y ab out – e nsure the room is we ll ventilated. T TO ASTIN G BREAD 1 Sit the toas ter[...]
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5 m REHEA TING TO AST 1 6 Leave the browning control at your f avoured se ttin g, inser t th e bread, l ower the lever , then press th e m but ton. 1 7 The m light will g low , the toast w ill be given a sh or t bur st of heat , then it ’ll p op up, and the li ght will go out . 1 8 Y ou must o nly reheat p lain, “unbut tered ” toast . b B A G[...]
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6 30 Empt y it, w ipe it wi th a damp cloth, dr y it, then re place it in the toas ter. 3 1 Don’t us e the toaste r unless the cr umb tray is fit ted and cl osed . C CARE AND MAINTENANCE 32 Unplug th e toaster and l et it coo l. 33 Wip e outer sur f aces with a damp cl oth. If ne cessar y, use a littl e washing -up li quid. 34 Don’ t let any t[...]
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7 D UK WIRING INSTRUCTI ONS The pro duc t must b e ear the d. It has a 1 3A BS 1 362 fuse in a 1 3A BS 1 363 plug. T o repla ce the plug, fit th e green / yellow wire to E or E , the blue wi re to N, and the brown wire to L . Fit the cord gr ip. If in doub t, call an e lec trici an. Don’t us e a non -rewire able plu g unless the f use cover is i[...]
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8 H WHEEL IE BIN SYMBOL T o avoid environment al and heal th probl ems due to haz ardo us substan ces in ele ctr ical and e lec tro nic goo ds, app liances marked wi th this sym bol mus tn’t be disp ose d of with unsor ted mun icipal was te, but recovered , reused , or rec ycle d. S SERVICE If you ring Custom er Ser v ice, please have the Mo del [...]