Russell Hobbs 13767-56 User manual

Category
Toasters
Type
User manual
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Read the instructions and keep them safe. Pass them on if you pass the appliance on.
Remove all packaging, but keep it till you’re satisfied that the appliance is working.
Important safeguards
Follow basic safety precautions, including:
1 The appliance must only be used by or under the supervision of a responsible adult.Use
and store the appliance out of reach of children.
2 Don’t put the appliance in liquid, don’t use it in a bathroom, near water, or
outdoors.
3 When using a single toasting slot, don’t let anything get into the other slot, as
both slots will be “live”when the bread carriage handle is lowered.
4 Sit the toaster upright on a firm, level,heat-resistant surface.
5 Don’t put it on or near anything that could be damaged even by moderate heat.
6 Bread may burn. Don’t use the appliance near or below curtains or other combustible
materials and watch it while its hot.
7 The area round the toasting slots gets very hot don’t touch!
8 Route the cable so it doesn’t overhang, and can’t be tripped over or caught.
9 Don’t cover the appliance or put anything on top of it.
10 If bread gets jammed,unplug the toaster,let it cool,and carefully remove the bread.Dont
use anything sharp,you’ll damage the elements.
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11 Don’t toast“buttered”items,they may catch fire.
12 Don’t use torn, curled, or misshapen bread,you may jam the toaster.
13 Unplug the appliance when not in use,before moving and before cleaning.Let it cool
down fully before cleaning and storing away.
14 Clean the crumbs out of your toaster frequently, to avoid a build up of crumbs.This
is unhygienic and could cause a fire hazard.
15 Don’t use the toaster unless the crumb tray is fitted and closed.
16 Don’t use the appliance for any purpose other than those described in these
instructions.
17 This appliance must not be operated by an external timer or remote control system.
18 The appliance must only be connected to an earthed power socket.
19 Don’t operate the appliance if it’s damaged or malfunctions.
20 It is recommended that the power cable be regularly inspected to detect any trace
of possible damage, and the appliance should not be used if the cable is damaged.
21 If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their after-
sales service or a manufacturer-approved technician to avoid any danger.
Household use only
Before using for the first time
1 Set the browning level to maximum (6).
2 Operate the appliance empty, to cure the new elements.
3 This may smell a bit,but its nothing to worry about.Ensure the room is well ventilated.
Toasting bread
4 Sit the toaster upright on a firm, level,heat-resistant surface.
5 Don’t put it on or near anything that could be damaged even by moderate heat.
6 Bread may burn.Don’t use the appliance near or below curtains or other combustible
materials and watch it while its hot.
7 Put the plug into the power socket.
8 Turn the browning control to the required setting (1 = light, 6 = dark).
9 The left bread carriage handle operates the left pair of slots, the right carriage handle
operates all four slots (it pulls the left handle down at the same time).
10 Use the left pair of slots for one or two slices of toast.Use the right pair of slots for the
third and fourth slices.
11 Put bread into the toasting slots (maximum thickness 25mm).
12 Press the bread carriage handle down fully it won’t lock down unless the toaster is
connected to the electricity supply.
13 The elements will heat up.
14 When its done, the toast will pop up and the elements will turn off.
Eject
15 To stop toasting,press the button.
Instructions
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Extra lift
16 After toasting small items (bagels, crumpets, etc.) the bread carriage handle may be
raised further, to allow them to be removed more easily.
Frozen bread
17 Leave the browning control at your favoured setting, insert the frozen bread,lower the
bread carriage handle, then press the button.
18 The light will come on, and the toasting time will be altered automatically to give the
same degree of browning you get with unfrozen bread.
Reheating toast
19 Use the lowest setting. Only reheat plain,“unbuttered”toast.
Hints and tips
20 When toasting more than one slice of bread, use slices of similar size, thickness and
freshness.
21 Old (yesterday’s) bread contains less moisture, so makes crisper toast.
22 Old or thin bread cooks faster than fresh or thick bread. Use a lower setting.
23 Sweet bread products (tea cakes,fruit loaf,etc.) brown much more quickly than ordinary
bread, so should be toasted on a lighter setting.
Crumbs
24 Clean the crumbs out of your toaster frequently, to avoid a build up of crumbs.This is
unhygienic and could cause a fire hazard.
25 Unplug the toaster and let it cool down.Remove and empty the crumb trays.Wipe them
with a damp cloth, dry them, then replace them in the toaster.
26 Don’t use the toaster unless both crumb trays are fitted and closed.
Care and maintenance
27 Unplug the appliance when not in use,before moving and before cleaning.Let it cool
down fully before cleaning and storing away.
28 Wipe outer surfaces with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a little washing-up liquid.
29 Remove and empty the crumb tray.Wipe with a damp cloth, dry, then replace it in the
toaster.
30 Don’t let anything enter the slots, you might damage the elements.
31 Don’t put the appliance in water or any other liquid.
32 Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
Warning :This device should not be disposed of with your household waste.A recycling
system has been set up by the town councils for this type of product.Contact your town
hall to find out further information on your nearest recycling centre. Electrical and
electronic products contain dangerous substances that have a detrimental effect on the
environment and human health and should therefore be recycled.
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Russell Hobbs 13767-56 User manual

Category
Toasters
Type
User manual

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