Black & Decker T1000 User Manual

Spacemaker*Optima
Horizontal Toaster
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MODEL T1000
*Trademark of General Electric Company, U.S.A.
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Horizontal Toaster
Spacemaker
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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
Do not operate any electric or gas heating appliance beneath this
unit. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
Do not install the horizontal toaster over a sink or basin or any electrical or gas heating appliance.
To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plug, or any part of horizontal toaster in water or other liquid.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the horizontal toaster.
Do not open crumb tray while horizontal toaster is in operation.
Do not operate any horizontal toaster with a damaged cord or plug
or after it has been damaged in any manner. Return horizontal toaster to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of table or counter, or
touch hot surfaces.
Plug the cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls “OFF”, then remove the plug from the wall outlet. Do not yank on the cord.
Do not use the horizontal toaster for other than intended use.
Oversized foods or utensils must not be inserted in the toaster, as
they may create a fire or risk of electric shock.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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A fire may occur if the horizontal toaster is covered or touching flammable material, including curtains, draperies, walls, and the like, when in operation. Do not store any item on top of the horizontal toaster when in operation.
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts, creating a risk of electric shock.
Do not leave unattended while toasting.
Do not operate in the presence of explosive and/or flammable
fumes.
This product is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use.
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11. Glass Door
12. Metal Lip (partially hidden)
13. Door Handle
14. Pull-Down Crumb Tray
(Under Unit)
15. Toasting Rack
16. Power On Light
17. Electronic Toast Control
Knob with Pastry Setting
18. Start Button
19. Stop Button
(Cancels Toasting)
10. Vents
11. 4 Plastic Washers
12. 4 Screws
13. 2 Mounting Brackets
14. Mounting Template
15. 2 Spacer Bars
16. 4 Nuts
17. 1 Cord Hook
These items are located in the packing materials. Check thoroughly before discarding.
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Horizontal Toaster
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SAFETY NOTE: Overtoasting of thinly sliced
breads, reduced fat diet breads, and packaged greasy toaster foods could cause them to catch on fire. Toast thin, diet light, or greasy slices only in lower settings of the Toast Color Control; for packaged toaster foods, follow toasting instructions provided by their manufacturers.
POLARIZED PLUG This horizontal toaster has a polarized plug one
blade is wider than the other. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse it. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature by modifying the plug in any way.
CHOOSING A Your Spacemaker* Optima
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Horizontal Toaster is
MOUNTING designed to be mounted under a cabinet. DO NOT LOCATION ATTEMPT TO OPERATE UNLESS THE UNIT IS
PROPERLY INSTALLED. It can be mounted to wood or metal cabinets. When choosing a mounting location:
Keep in mind that it fits your normal work
pattern - especially the use of counter top appliances and the possible addition of other under-the cabinet appliances.
Hold the Toaster in various locations while you
consider the most convenient location for mounting in your kitchen.
Do not install the Toaster over another cooking
or heating appliance or behind, under, or in front of under-cabinet lighting appliances.

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Do not install the Toaster directly in front of an
electrical outlet, but be sure it is mounted within reach of an electrical outlet.
The Toaster is designed to be mounted directly
next to any other Spacemaker* Optima
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product,
with a clearance of at least 1 between the two products. If it is not mounted next to any other Spacemaker* Optima
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product, maintain at least
a 5 clearance on all sides including the back.
NOTE: If you have Flush Bottom cabinetsa flat
level surface where the cabinet doors come to the bottom of the cabinet front(See Illustration 1A page 6) please take note that the Metal Lip of the Toaster should not be placed anywhere under the hinge area of two cabinet doors.
If you are mounting the Horizontal Toaster directly next to another Spacemaker* OptimaTMproduct that is already mounted:
1. Place the Mounting Template along the side of the already-mounted Spacemaker* Optima
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duct that your Horizontal Toaster will hang next to.
2. Using the Mounting Template edge as a guide, draw a line on the underside of the cabinet. (Figure A) This will be the line to use to mark the edge of the Horizontal Toaster’s location.
NOTE: To help determine
mounting location, see page 24 for the lengths of all the Spacemaker* OptimaTMproducts.
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INSTALLING YOUR HORIZONTAL TOASTER
Tools you will need for installation:
Drill and 1/4 drill bit
Phillips screwdriver
Hammer/Nail to start a drill hole
Adhesive tape
Eye Protection Goggles
Newspaper to cover
counter tops (optional)
First, determine if your cabinet has a flush bottom or overhang bottom. (See Illustration 1A & 1B). If your
cabinet has a flush bottom — flat, level surface follow the mounting instructions below. If your cabinet has an overhang a lip extending below the bottom of the cabinet shelf turn to page 9 for mounting instructions.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CABINET WITH FLUSH BOTTOM
1. Empty your cabinet of its contents before starting to drill.
Clean the underside of the cabinet to remove any grease or other residue.
2. With the doors of the cabinet open, place the front of the Mounting Template even with the front of the cabinet. (Figure B) Tape securely in place.
3. Mark the four drill holes through the Template onto the cabinet bottom with a pencil and
Overhang Bottom-1B
Flush bottom-1A
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remove the Mounting Template. (Figure C)
4. Cover the counter top to catch drilled wood chips.
CAUTION: Suitable eye
protection is recommended to prevent injury from shavings while using a drill.
5. Make a small starter hole by hammering a nail or using a smaller drill bit. Holding the drill straight and vertical at the hole marks, center and drill up through the bottom of the cabinet. (Figure D)
6. Insert a plastic washer on each screw with the flat side of the washer resting on the cabinet bottom. Drop each screw with the washer in place through a drilled hole from inside the cabinet. Repeat the procedure with remaining screws and washers. Thread a nut onto each screw so that approximately 1/4 of the screw is exposed beyond the nut. (Figure E)
7. Slide the Mounting Bracket above the nuts through the U-shaped openings on the Bracket. The Bracket will then be resting on the nuts. (Figure F) (See page 8).
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8. Press the Bracket inward and forward toward the front of the cabinet until it stops. Tighten the screw/nut assem­bly with a screwdriver until the Bracket just touches the bottom of the cabinet. (Figure G) The Bracket should move freely front to rear in the slot to fine tune the fit of the Toaster to the cabinet front. Repeat Steps 7 and 8 for the other Bracket.
9. Hold the Toaster in front of you and push it forward into the slots on the Mounting Brackets until it locks into place. The Metal Lip on the top of the Toaster must rest against the cabinet front. (See Figure H) The front of the Toaster will extend 1
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the front of the cabinet.
10. Drape the Cord toward an electrical outlet and use the Cord Hook to hold it out of the way. Peel the paper off the adhesive back of the Cord Hook. Place the Cord Hook at the back edge of the cabinet (on or next to the wall) over the outlet to be used.
NOTE:
For safety, NEVER USE TACKS THROUGH OR AGAINST THE CORD TO HOLD IT.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CABINET WITH OVERHANG
If your cabinet has an overhang a lip extending below the bottom of the cabinet shelf follow these simple mounting instructions.
1. Empty your cabinet of its contents before starting to drill. Clean the
underside of the cabinet to remove any grease or other residue.
2. To determine whether you need to use Spacer Bars to mount your Horizontal Toaster, use the Cabinet Overhang Ruler on your Mounting Template and measure the cabinet overhang (See Illustration 2). If the overhang measures 1/4, 3/4,1-1/4, or 1­3/4 inches, you will need Spacer Bars. Instructions for using Spacer Bars are on page 12.
NOTE: If The Mounting Location
Has A Partition: The Mounting Template must be cut and a piece removed to allow for this partition. (Figure I) Measure and cut very carefully. Save any pieces of the Mounting Template you remove.
3. Fold down the grey strip on the Mounting Template at the dotted line.
4. With the doors of the cabinet open, position the Mounting Template under the cabinet so
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the folded grey strip is against the back of the cabinet overhang. Tape the Mounting Template securely in place. Check to be sure the Mounting Template is located where you plan to mount the toaster.
NOTE: If the cabinet has an
overhang that extends more than 2 inches below the cabinet bottom, a wooden shim (a piece of wood that fits between the Cabinet and the Bracket) will be necessary. Cut a block of wood that is: 16 1/4 x 5 1/2”. Make sure the wood is at least as thick as the amount of the overhang that exceeds 2 inches. Locate and drill holes on the shim for the screws to pass through. (Longer screws may be needed. See Note after Step # 7.)
5. Mark the four drill holes through the Template onto the cabinet bottom with a pencil and remove the Mounting Template. (Figure J)
Cover the counter top to catch drilled wood chips.
CAUTION: Suitable eye
protection is recommended to prevent injury from shavings while using a drill.
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6. Make a small starter hole by hammering a nail or using a smaller drill bit. Holding the drill straight and vertical at the hole marks, center and drill up through the bottom of the cabinet. (Figure K)
7. Insert a plastic washer on each screw with the flat side of the washer resting on the cabinet bottom. Drop each screw with the washer in place through a drilled hole from inside the cabinet. Repeat the proce­dure with remaining screws and washers. Thread a nut onto each screw so that approximately 1/4 of the screw is exposed beyond the nut. (Figure L)
NOTE: If it was necessary to use a wood shim
(See NOTE after Step #4), you may need to use screws longer than those provided. To deter­mine this, hold the shim firmly against the under­side of the cabinet. Drop one of the screws provided through the cabinet shelf and the shim. Check to see that at least 1/2 inch of the screw is visible to provide secure mounting. If it is not, you will need #10-24 flat head machine screws. The length of the screws should equal at least the thickness of the cabinet floor PLUS the thickness of the shim PLUS 1/2 inch. These screws can be obtained at a hardware store.
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8. If you determined you need Spacer Bars (See Step # 2, page
9), place the Spacer Bars on top of each Bracket so that the 2 small tabs on the bars fit into the notches on the Brackets. Slide the Mounting Bracket and Spacer Bars above the nuts through the U-shaped openings on the Bracket. The Bracket will then be resting on the nuts. (Figure M)
9. Push the Spacer Bars/Bracket up against the screws and forward toward the front of the cabinet. Tighten the screw/nut assembly with a screwdriver until the Spacer Bars/Bracket just touches the bottom of the cabinet. (Figure N) The Bracket should move freely front to rear in the slot to fine tune the fit of the Toaster to the cabinet front. Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for the other Bracket.
10. Hold the Toaster in front of you and push it forward into the slots on the Mounting Brackets until it locks into place. The Metal Lip on the top of the Toaster should rest against the cabinet front. (Figure O) The front of the Toaster will extend 1
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cabinet.
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11. Drape the Cord toward an electrical outlet and use the Cord Hook to hold the Cord out of the way. Peel the paper off the adhesive back of the Cord Hook. For the most attractive appearance, place the Cord Hook at the back edge of the cabinet (on or next to the wall) over the outlet to be used.
NOTE: For safety, NEVER USE
TACKS THROUGH OR AGAINST THE CORD TO HOLD IT.
USING THE NOTE: The Horizontal Toaster must be TOASTER mounted before using.
A NOTE ABOUT THE TOASTER: This toaster is
designed with a special setting for pastry and a range of settings light to dark for toast.
1. Plug the cord into a standard electrical outlet. This Toaster is equipped with electronic toasting, which means consistent toasting performance for each setting. Adjust the Electronic Toast Control Knob to the desired setting - Light to Dark or Pastry.
2. For first use, set the Toast Control at Medium. Readjust for lighter or darker toasting. All breads/pastries do not toast alike. For example, thinner, dry bread requires a lighter setting than thicker, fresh bread. See the “Toasting Guide” on page 14 for recommended settings.
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TOASTING GUIDE

Electronic Toast Control Knob Guide
Pastry Light Medium Dark
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RECOMMENDED
FOOD No. of SLICES SETTING*
White Bread, soft type 2 Slices Medium
1 Slice Light
Wheat Bread 2 Slices Medium
1 Slice Medium
Rye Bread 2 Slices Dark
1 Slice Medium
Variety Bread, Hand Sliced, 1 Slice Medium 3/4 thick
Italian Bread, 3/4 thick 2 Slices Light French Bread, 3/4 thick 2 Slices Light Portuguese Bread, 6-8” long, 1 Slice Medium
1/2 thick Thin Slice White Bread 2 Slices Medium
1 Slice Light Fresh Bagel 2 Halves Dark Frozen Bagel (thawed) 2 Halves Medium English Muffins 2 Halves Dark Toaster Waffles 2 Sections Light Toaster Breakfast Pastry 2 Pastries Pastry French Toast 2 Slices Medium Toaster Corn Muffins 2 Muffins Light Pop Tarts 1-2 Tarts Pastry Homemade Pound Cake, 3/4 thick 2 Slices Pastry Toaster Hash Browns 2 Sections Medium
* Some adjustments may be necessary due to differences in bread and individual preferences.
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Questions on Using the Horizontal Toaster
1. Can I toast thick slices of homemade breads?
Yes, as long as the slices dont go over the MAX FILL LINE. You can see the words MAX FILL LINE and the line when you pull open the door. It is not recommended to put foods in the toaster that exceed the MAX line.
2. I noticed some moisture on the glass door—is that normal?
Yes. Some condensation may form on the door during the toasting cycle because the door traps the heat and moisture. This is normal.
3. Can I interrupt a toasting cycle once it’
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Yes. Push the Stop button and the cycle will stop. If you use a second toasting cycle, watch for doneness and use Stop to stop the cycle and avoid burning. You should use a lower setting for a second toast cycle.
4. What do I do if my toast burns and starts flaming
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The door of this toaster has an added benefit should flaming occur. Since it traps the flames, the door helps extinguish any fire within a short time. DO NOT open the door until the flames go out. Allow the toaster to cool before removing burnt food.
5. Can I put butter or margarine on my food before toasting?
Yes. You can use a very thin layer of butter or margarine before toasting. Be sure to use a setting of Medium or Light. Some dripping may occur. Avoid using sugary toppings such as jellies, preserves, or syrups in the toaster since they get very hot and may burn.
6. Pop-up toasters usually indicate one slot or the other for toasting one slice. What is the best position for toasting one slice in this toaster? For the most even heating and toasting, place the food in the
center of the toasting rack. Use lower settings for a single slice of toast. (See the “Toasting Guide” on page 14.)
7. Can I reheat foods (i.e. Danish, a slice of pizza) on aluminum foil in the toaster? No. This toaster should only be used with traditional
toaster-style foods. No foods should be heated in foil or on trays.
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Remove the rack and sweep crumbs out with a pastry brush. If you dont have a pastry brush, use a dry paper towel and wipe clean.
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3. Pull the handle down until the door is fully opened and latched. The Slide-Out Rack will come forward. Place the slices of bread or toaster foods on the Rack. Use the Door Handle to gently close the door. (Figure P)
NOTE: For best toasting results, use the MAX FILL LINE located on the metal border inside the Glass Door as a guide to food height. It is not recommended to toast foods that rise above the MAX line because toasting quality will be affected.
4. Press the Start Button and the Power On Light will glow. Once the Toasting cycle has been completed, a signal bell will ring. Pull the door handle down until the door is opened and latched. The Power On Light will go off and the Rack will move forward to present your food.
5. For your safety, use a potholder or utensil to remove toasted food.
6. To stop the toasting cycle at any time during it’s operation, press the Stop Button and the Power On Light will turn off.
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NOTE: Always unplug the cord from the electrical outlet and allow the Toaster to cool before cleaning.
DO NOT IMMERSE TOASTER IN WATER
1. The See-Through Glass Door should be cleaned with a damp, sudsy cloth. Dry thoroughly before using the Toaster.
2. To clean the Slide-Out Rack, pull the handle down until the door is fully opened and latched. Grasp the rack, lift it slightly over the rack pins and pull outward. (Figure Q) Wash the Rack in hot, sudsy water. To remove stubborn spots, use a polyester or nylon mesh pad, and dry thoroughly before replacing in the Toaster. To replace, tilt the rack slightly downward to fit through the rack guides at the back of the Toaster. (See Illustration
3) Drop the rack down over the rack pins and close the Door.

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CLEANING
NOTE: The Pull-Down Crumb
Tray can be extremely hot. Allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
3. Check and clean the Pull­Down Crumb Tray often. (Figure R) Immediately wipe away any food crumbs or spills from fillings or toppings before next use. Place a waste receptacle under the Crumb Tray. Open the Crumb Tray to empty the crumbs. Use a cloth or plastic scouring pad and hot, sudsy water to clean the tray.
4. Dry the Pull-Down Crumb Tray thoroughly before latching to the toaster. DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE TOASTER WITHOUT CLOSING THE PULL-DOWN CRUMB TRAY.
5. Clean the outside of the Toaster with a slightly damp cloth, then dry thoroughly with a dry cloth. When cleaning the outer shell, NEVER USE STRONG CLEANERS OR ABRASIVES THAT WILL SCRATCH THE SURFACES. Never spray or apply cleaner directly to the Toaster.
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The cord length of this Horizontal Toaster was selected to reduce safety hazards that may occur with a longer cord. If more cord length is needed, an extension cord may be used. It should be rated not less than 10 amperes, 120 volts, and should have Underwriters Laboratories listing. A properly rated extension cord with a polarized plug may be purchased from a Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance Company­Owned or Authorized Service Center. When using a longer cord, be sure that it does not drape over a working area or dangle where it could be pulled on or tripped over.
Service, if necessary, must be performed by a Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized Service Center. The Service Center nearest you can usually be found in the yellow pages of your phone book under Electric Appliances-Small-Repairing. For your convenience, a complete listing of our Company-Owned Service Centers can be found on pages 21 & 22. To remove the unit for service or repair, grasp the toaster on both sides, lift up, and pull forward.
If mailing or shipping the Horizontal Toaster, pack it carefully into a sturdy carton with enough packing material to prevent damage. The original carton is not suitable for mailing. Include a note describing the problem to our Service Center and be sure to give your return address. We also suggest that you insure the package for your protection.
TIPS ABOUT THE ELECTRICAL CORD
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Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a two-year period after the original date of consumer purchase or receipt as a gift. This warranty does not include damage to the product resulting from accident or misuse.
If the product should become defective within the warranty period, we will repair it or elect to replace it free of charge, including free return transportation, provided it is delivered prepaid to any Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized Service Center.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Answers to any questions regarding warranty or service locations may be obtained by calling toll­free 800-231-9786 or by writing:
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OHIO
CINCINNATI 2310 East Sharon Rd., 45241 513-772-3111 COLUMBUS 3975 East Livingston Ave., 43227
614-237-0461 DAYTON 2898 South Dixie Drive, 45409 513-298-1951 MAYFIELD HEIGHTS 5881 Mayfield Rd., 44124
216-449-2770 PARMA HEIGHTS (Cleveland) 6483 Pearl Rd., 44130
216-842-9100 TOLEDO 3231 Dorr St., 43607 419-531-8921
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY 1318 Linwood Blvd., 73106 405-232-7515
TULSA 3120 S. Sheridan Rd, 74145 918-622-5666
OREGON
PORTLAND 1640 NW Johnson St., 97209 503-228-8631
PENNSYLVANIA
ALLENTOWN (Whitehall) 2242 MacArthur Rd., 18052 215-435-9544
EVANS CITY Cranberry Town Center Plaza, 20808 Rt. 19 N., 16033 412-779-9600
HARRISBURG 6080 Allentown Blvd., 17112 717-545-0651 LANCASTER 118 Keller Ave., 17601 717-393-5251 PHILADELPHIA 9977-81 Bustleton Ave., 19115
215-464-7771 PHILADELPHIA 333 North 20th St., 19103 215-564-5520 PITTSBURGH 5437 Baum Blvd., 15232 412-362-2700 WILKES-BARRE 759 Kidder St., 18702 717-824-5704
PUERTO RICO
GUAYNABO — “C Street # 14, Rexco Industrial Park, 00922-1924 809-783-3535
RHODE ISLAND
SEEKONK, MA 120 Highland Ave., 02771 508-336-6510
SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE 1557 Laurens Rd., 29607 803-232-3038
TENNESSEE
CHATTANOOGA Perimeter Place Shopping Ctr., Sp. E, 6231 Perimeter Dr., 37421 615-894-5957
KNOXVILLE 4118 North Broadway, 37917 615-688-0921 MEMPHIS 1085 East Brooks Rd., 38116 901-332-3444 NASHVILLE 4811 Nolensville Rd., 37211 615-833-8277
TEXAS
AMARILLO 3008 West 6th Ave., 79106 806-373-1531 AUSTIN 6549 Burnet Rd., 78757 512-459-1133 DALLAS 2257 Royal Lane, 75229 214-620-8655 EL PASO 6822 Gateway East, 79915 915-778-9769 FORT WORTH 721 North Beach St., 76111 817-831-3828 GARLAND 78 West Centerville Rd., 75043 214-686-9302 HOUSTON 536 East Tidwell Rd., 77022 713-692-7111 SAN ANTONIO 500 Culebra Ave., 78201 210-732-1221 WEBSTER 100 East Nasa Road One, Ste. 75, 77598 713-338-4556
UTAH
SALT LAKE CITY 1541 S. Third West St., 84115 801-486-5828
VIRGINIA
FALLS CHURCH 344 W. Broad St., 22046 703-533-7313 HAMPTON 3416 W. Mercury Blvd., 23666 804-826-9382 NORFOLK 7631 Sewells Point Rd., 23513 804-480-3333 RICHMOND 1424 Chamberlayne Ave., 23222 804-649-9245
WASHINGTON
SEATTLE 421 S. Michigan, 98108 206-763-2010 SPOKANE N. 7011 Division St., 99208 509-467-8190 TACOMA 2602 S. 38th St., 98409 206-473-6040
WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON 1638 Sixth Ave., 25312 304-343-0289
WISCONSIN
MILWAUKEE (Wauwatosa) 10424 W. Bluemound Rd., 53226 414-453-4240
REV: 3/95
750 Watts, 6.25 Amps, 120 V, 60 Hz
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Copyright © 1993, 1995 Black & Decker
Printed in U.S.A.
Pub. No. 168631-16-RV00
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The full line of Spacemaker* Optima™ appliances is smartly designed to look as good as it works.
The SPACEMAKER* OPTIMA
Hideaway Can Opener: EC600
Tucks away for a clean look and easy access. Length - 7-3/8” The SPACEMAKER* OPTIMA
Hideaway Can Opener/Knife
Sharpener: EC900
Quiet powerful motor with Automatic Shut-Off features a built-in knife sharpener. Length - 8-3/8”
The SPACEMAKER* OPTIMA
Horizontal Toaster: T1000
A different angle on toasting, it’s always handy to toast a wide range of toaster foods. Length - 16-1/4”
The SPACEMAKER* OPTIMA
Coffeemaker:
Models ODC300/ODC350
Digital Clock/Timer Models brew up to 12 cups of coffee and have many different features to choose from. Length 14-11/32”
The SPACEMAKER* OPTIMA
Coffeemaker Model ODC150
Lighted-on Indicator model brews up to 12 cups of coffee.
Length 14-11/32”
*Trademark of General Electric Company, U.S.A.
The Spacemaker* Optima™Line
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EC900
T1000
ODC300/350
EC600
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