Medion MD 17023 User manual

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Toasters
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User manual
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15. Service-Adressen
15.1. Deutschland
Weiße Ware
01805 - 699 666 01805 - 665 566
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Contents
1. About these operating instructions ......................................................... 58
1.1. Symbols and signal words used in these instructions ..............................58
2. Package contents ....................................................................................... 59
3. Proper use ................................................................................................. 59
4. Safety information .................................................................................... 60
4.1. Setting up .................................................................................................................61
4.2. Mains connection ..................................................................................................61
4.3. Handling the appliance safely ...........................................................................62
4.4. Cleaning the appliance ........................................................................................63
4.5. Faults ..........................................................................................................................63
5. Appliance overview ................................................................................... 64
6. Initial operation and use ........................................................................... 65
7. Using the toaster ....................................................................................... 65
7.1. Defrosting frozen bread ......................................................................................66
7.2. Warming up bread.................................................................................................66
7.3. Using the bun rack ................................................................................................66
7.4. Removing jammed slices of bread ..................................................................67
8. Cleaning the appliance ............................................................................. 68
8.1. Emptying the crumb tray ....................................................................................68
8.2. Cleaning the casing ...............................................................................................68
9. Storing the appliance ................................................................................ 69
10. Disposal ...................................................................................................... 69
11. Technical data ............................................................................................ 69
12. Conformity information ............................................................................ 70
13. Legal notice ................................................................................................ 70
14. General Warranty Conditions ................................................................... 70
14.1. General information ..............................................................................................70
14.2. Special warranty conditions for repair on site or replacement on site 72
15. Service Address.......................................................................................... 72
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1. About these operating instructions
Read the safety instructions carefully before using the
appliance for the first time. Note the warnings on the
appliance and in the operating instructions.
Always keep the operating instructions close to hand.
If you sell the appliance or give it away, make sure you
also hand over these operating instructions and the
warranty card.
1.1. Symbols and signal words used in these
instructions
DANGER!
Warning of immediate mortal danger!
WARNING!
Warning of possible risk of fatal injury and/or serious
irreversible injuries!
WARNING!
Warning of risk of fatal electric shock!
WARNING!
Warning: danger due to hot surfaces!
CAUTION!
Please follow the instructions to prevent injuries and
property damage!
ATTENTION!
Please follow the instructions to avoid property dam-
age!
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NOTE!
Additional information on using the appliance.
PLEASE NOTE!
Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions!
Bullet point/information on steps during operation
Instructions to be carried out
2. Package contents
WARNING!
Risk of suffocation!
There is a risk of suffocation from plastic packaging.
Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
When unpacking, ensure that the following parts are included:
Toaster
Crumb tray (integrated)
Bun rack
Operating instructions and warranty card
3. Proper use
This appliance is intended to be used in private households and
similar household applications for toasting bread, for example:
in kitchens for employees in shops, offices and other com-
mercial areas;
on agricultural estates;
by customers in hotels, motels and other residential facili-
ties;
in bed & breakfast accommodation.
The appliance is not suitable for commercial or industrial use.
Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use:
Do not modify the appliance without our consent and do not
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use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or
supplied.
Use only spare parts and accessories that we have supplied or
approved.
Heed all the information in these operating instructions, es-
pecially the safety information. Any other use is deemed im-
proper and can cause personal injury or property damage.
Do not expose the product to extreme conditions. The follow-
ing should be avoided:
High levels of humidity or moisture
Extremely high or low temperatures
Direct sunlight
Naked flames
4. Safety information
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Risk of injury for children or persons with limited physi-
cal, sensory or mental capabilities (for example partially
disabled people or older persons with limited physical
and mental capabilities) or no knowledge and experi-
ence (older children, for example).
Store the appliance and its accessories in a place beyond the
reach of children.
This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
by those without experience and/or knowledge, if they are
supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the ap-
pliance and have understood the dangers that result from
it. Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by
children, unless they are aged 8 or over and are supervised.
Children younger than 8 should be kept away from the appli-
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ance and the mains cable.
Do not store any of the packaging material used (bags, poly-
styrene, etc.) within the reach of children.
4.1. Setting up
Place the appliance on a heat-resistant, firm, level surface.
Never place the appliance on the edge of a table – it could tip
over and fall.
WARNING!
Risk of fire.
Hot surfaces pose a risk of fire.
The heating elements in the slots become very hot during
use. Toasted bread can burn. For this reason, you should never
use the toaster near or underneath highly flammable objects
such as curtains, blinds and paper etc.
Leave a little space between this appliance and other appli-
ances or the wall to allow the air to circulate freely. Do not
cover the appliance during use.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock/burning due to short-circuit-
ing.
Risk of short-circuiting due to high levels of moisture.
Do not position the appliance over a hotplate or other
heat-generating appliances (grill, deep fat fryer); this applies
even if an extraction fan is installed above it.
Never set up the device near to a sink.
Do not use the appliance outdoors.
4.2. Mains connection
Only connect the appliance to a correctly installed safety
socket 220-240V~50/60Hz that is close to the set-up loca-
tion. The socket must be freely accessible so that you can un-
plug the appliance from the mains quickly if necessary.
Ensure that the mains cable has been completely unwound
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during operation.
Remove the plug from the socket after each use, before clean-
ing and during periods when the appliance is left unattended.
Do not kink or crush the mains cable.
Disconnect the mains cable when you are not using the appli-
ance, cleaning the appliance or if a fault occurs.
Always remove the mains cable from the socket by grasping
the plug – do not pull the cable itself.
Avoid the use of extension cables in order to prevent tripping.
This appliance may not be operated on an external timer or
a separate remote control system (e.g. a remote-controlled
socket).
4.3. Handling the appliance safely
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock.
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
Do not use the appliance under any circumstances when
there is visible damage to the appliance, the mains cable or
the plug.
Do not insert any foreign bodies or packaged foods (e.g. alu-
minium foil or cling film) into the slots.
Never put your fingers into the slots. Hold the casing by the
sides when you are transporting the appliance.
WARNING!
Risk of fire.
Slices of bread and other baked goods can catch fire.
Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation.
Do not insert any foreign bodies or packaged foods (e.g. alu-
minium foil or cling film) into the slots.
Always use the toaster in conjunction with the crumb tray.
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CAUTION!
Risk of injury from burning.
The casing will become hot during operation.
Therefore, only touch the appliance during opera-
tion using the buttons and handles provided for this
purpose.
4.4. Cleaning the appliance
Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
Disconnect the plug from the socket before cleaning the ap-
pliance casing.
Always allow the appliance to cool down completely.
Empty the crumb tray regularly (see “8.1. Emptying the crumb
tray“ on page 68).
4.5. Faults
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock.
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
Press the cancel button and disconnect the mains cable im-
mediately if there is a fault.
Never try to open and/or repair an appliance component
yourself.
A damaged mains cable may only be replaced by an author-
ised specialist workshop or by technical customer services to
avoid any risks.
In the event of a fault, contact our Service Centre or another
suitable specialist workshop.
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5. Appliance overview
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1) Bun rack
2) Slot
3) Cancel button with LED
4) Defrost button with LED
5) Warming button
with LED
6) Browning control
7) Crumb tray
8) Mains cable (not shown)
9) Lever
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6. Initial operation and use
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from burning.
The casing will become hot during operation.
Therefore, only touch the appliance during opera-
tion using the buttons and handles provided for this
purpose.
Before you use the appliance for the first time, please proceed as follows:
Connect the toaster to a 220-240V~50/60Hz safety socket;
Set the browning control to the highest level (7) and push the lever down to
switch on the toaster. Do not put any bread into the toaster this time.
Repeat this process four times once the toaster has switched itself off.
The appliance is now ready for use.
Please note
There may be some steam and/or smell when the toaster is switched on
for the first time. This is quite normal. You might need to ventilate the
room well.
7. Using the toaster
Proceed as follows for toasting bread:
Connect the toaster to a 220-240V~50/60Hz safety socket. Make sure that the
crumb tray is correctly inserted.
Put a maximum of two slices of bread into the toaster, one in each slot.
Set the browning control to the required level according to taste (1 = lowest lev-
el of browning, 7 = highest level of browning).
Note
When using the toaster for the first time, or if you are unsure of the re-
quired level of browning, select a lower level. The level of browning de-
pends on the type of bread. You will need to make several attempts to
find out which level of browning is suitable for which type of bread.
To achieve even browning by toasting several times, wait around 1/2
minute after each time.
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Please note
The level of browning will be higher if you only use one slot in the toast-
er or if the slot is not full. You should therefore set the browning control
between level 2 and 3 as a maximum, to avoid excessively dark toast.
Press down the lever until you hear it lock into place. The heat-
ing elements switch on automatically and the LED next to the cancel button
lights up. The toast pops out of the slot as soon as it reaches the level of brown-
ing set. The heating elements will turn off.
If you want to end the toasting process early, press the cancel button . The
heating elements will turn off and the toast will pop up.
The light next to the cancel button on the appliance comes on as soon as the
toaster is in use.
7.1. Defrosting frozen bread
If you want to toast frozen bread,
put the bread into the toaster,
select the level of browning and push down the lever.
Then, press the defrost button
. The defrost LED lights up.
Compared with normal toasting, the defrosting process takes a little longer to
achieve the same level of browning.
7.2. Warming up bread
If you want to warm up toasted bread that has cooled down,
push down the lever and press the warm-up button
. The warm-up LED
lights up.
Warm-up lasts for around 1/2 minute, regardless of the level of browning set.
7.3. Using the bun rack
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from burning.
The casing will become hot during operation.
After use, only handle the bun rack by the plastic
grips, not by the metal parts.
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WARNING!
Risk of fire.
Inadequate air circulation can lead to build-up of heat.
Never toast bread in the slots at the same time as
warming up rolls on the bun rack.
Never insert the rack into the appliance.
Fold open both stands of the bun rack until they
lock into place.
Position the bun rack on top of the toaster so that
the feet of the stand fit into both slots.
Set the browning control to level 3 so that the rolls
are warm on the inside and slightly crispy on the
outside.
Place one to four rolls on the bun rack and push
down the lever.
When the rolls have reached the required level of
browning, turn over the rolls and toast again or
stop toasting by pressing the cancel button .
7.4. Removing jammed slices of
bread
Make sure the bread is not too thick. If, nevertheless, a
slice does get stuck in the toaster, proceed as follows:
Switch off the toaster by pressing the cancel but-
ton and pulling out the plug.
Wait until the appliance has cooled down.
Then, carefully detach the jammed bread with a blunt, non-metallic object (e.g.
the handle of a wooden spoon), without touching the heating elements of the
toaster.
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8. Cleaning the appliance
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock.
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
Never immerse the appliance in water or other liq-
uids.
Disconnect the plug from the socket before cleaning
the appliance casing.
CAUTION!
Risk of burning!
The appliance becomes hot during use.
Always allow the appliance to cool down completely.
ATTENTION!
Risk of damage.
Damage to the appliance caused by improper handling
of sensitive surfaces.
Avoid using chemical solvents or cleaning products
as they can damage the surface and/or labelling of
the appliance.
8.1. Emptying the crumb tray
If you are using the toaster regularly, empty out the crumb tray approximately
once a week.
8.2. Cleaning the casing
Only use a damp cloth and mild soap suds for cleaning. Avoid using chemical
solvents or cleaning products as they can damage the surface and/or labelling
of the appliance.
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9. Storing the appliance
Unplug the appliance from the safety socket.
Wrap the mains cable around the cable holder on the underside of the appli-
ance.
Store the toaster in a dry place where it will be protected from moisture, drips
and spray. Avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight in order to prevent damage.
10. Disposal
Packaging
The product has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit.
Packaging is raw material and can be re-used or added to the recycling
system.
Appliance
Do not under any circumstances dispose of the appliance with the
household rubbish at the end of its service life. In accordance with Di-
rective 2012/19/EU, the appliance must be properly disposed of at the
end of its service life. This involves separating the materials in the appli-
ance for the purpose of recycling and avoiding any impact on the envi-
ronment.
Take old appliances to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recy-
cling centre.
Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for
more information on this subject.
11. Technical data
Rated voltage: 220–240V ~ 50Hz
Rated consumption: 770–920 W
Subject to technical modifications!
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12. Conformity information
Medion AG hereby declares that the product MD 17023 conforms to the following
European requirements:
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Full declarations of conformity are available at www.medion.com/conformity.
13. Legal notice
Copyright © 2016
All rights reserved.
These operating instructions are protected by copyright.
Mechanical, electronic and any other form of reproduction is
prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer.
Copyright is owned by the company:
Medion AG
Am Zehnthof 77
45307 Essen
Germany
These operating instructions can be re-ordered via the Service Hotline and are avail-
able for download on the Service web page www.medionservice.de.
You can also scan the QR code above to download the instructions onto your mo-
bile device from the service website.
14. General Warranty Conditions
14.1. General information
The warranty period is 24 months and begins on the day the product is purchased.
The warranty covers all types of material and product damage that could occur du-
ring normal use.
Please keep your original proof of purchase in a safe place. The warranty provider
reserves the right to refuse to confirm the status of the warranty or to carry out a re-
pair under warranty if a valid proof of purchase cannot be produced.
If it is necessary to return your device for repair, please ensure that it is suitably pa-
ckaged for transportation. Unless otherwise specified, you shall bear the costs for
sending the device and the transport risk. The warranty provider does not assume
any liability for additional materials sent with the product that do not belong to the
original package contents supplied with the product.
Please enclose as much information as possible about the fault when sending the
device to the warranty provider. In order to make a valid claim under warranty and
before returning the device, please contact the Service Hotline operated by the war-
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ranty provider or the Service Portal. They will provide you with information on how
to proceed further.
This warranty has no effect on your statutory warranty rights and is subject to the
laws of the country in which the first purchase of the product was made by the end
customer.
14.1.1. Scope
In the event of a fault on your product that is covered by this warranty, the warranty
provider guarantees to repair or replace the product. The decision about whether to
repair or replace the device is taken by the warranty provider. Therefore, the warran-
ty provider can at its own discretion decide to replace a device submitted for repair
under warranty with a refurbished device of the same quality.
No warranty is provided for batteries or rechargeable batteries or for consumable
materials i.e. parts which have to be replaced at regular intervals during the normal
use of the product e.g. video projector lamps.
A pixel error (permanently coloured, light or dark point in an image) is not generally
considered a fault. Please refer to the information provided in the manual for this
product for the precise number of permissible defects in the image.
The warranty provider gives no warranty for burnt-in images on plasma or LCD de-
vices that result from the improper use of the device. Please refer to the information
provided in the manual for this product for precise instructions on operating your
plasma or LCD device.
The warranty does not cover errors relating to the playback of data media that have
been created in an incompatible format or as a result of using unsuitable software.
If it is discovered during the repair that the fault concerned is not covered under
warranty, the warranty provider reserves the right to invoice the customer for the
costs already incurred in the form of a flat-rate handling charge, as well as to char-
ge the customer for the materials and labour required for the repair after submitting
a cost estimate. You will be informed in advance as the customer about these repair
charges; you are responsible for accepting or rejecting the repair process.
14.1.2. Exclusions
Malfunctions and damage to the device caused by external influences, accidental
damage, improper use, changes made to the product, modifications, upgrades, the
use of third-party parts, neglect, viruses or software faults, improper transport, im-
proper packaging or loss during the return of the product are not covered by the
warranty issued by the warranty provider.
The warranty will be invalidated if the fault to the device is caused by maintenance
or repair carried out by someone other than a service partner authorized by the
warranty provider. The warranty will also be invalidated if labels or serial numbers
on the device or a component of the device have been modified or made illegible.
14.1.3. Service Hotline
Before sending the device to the warranty provider, you must contact us via the Ser-
vice Hotline or the Service Portal. This ensures that you receive further information
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on how to make a valid claim under warranty.
The use of the hotline may be subject to a charge.
The Service Hotline should under no circumstances be considered a substitute for
user training for software and hardware or reading the manual , nor does it provide
support for third-party products.
14.2. Special warranty conditions for repair on site or
replacement on site
If there is an entitlement to on-site repair or replacement, the specific warranty
terms and conditions for on-site repair or replacement shall apply to your product.
The following provisions must be ensured by you for carrying out repairs or replace-
ments on site:
Personnel from the warranty provider who arrive at your premises for the above-
mentioned purpose must have unrestricted, safe and immediate access to the
devices.
Telecommunication facilities required by these personnel for the proper execu-
tion of your order, for testing and diagnostic purposes or for remedying faults
must be provided by you at your own expense.
You shall be personally responsible for restoring your own application software
after completion of the service by the warranty provider.
You shall be personally responsible for configuring and connecting any existing
external devices after completion of the service by the warranty provider.
The free cancellation period for repairs or replacements on site is at least 48
hours, thereafter we shall invoice you for any costs resulting from a late or mis-
sing cancellation.
15. Service Address
0333 3213106 01793 715716
(costs: local)
Mo - Fr: 08:00 - 20:00
Sa - Su: 10:00 - 16:00
www.medion.co.uk
@ Please use the contact form at www.medion.com/contact
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