Oster TSSTTVDFL1-049 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
TOASTER OVEN WITH TURBO CONVECTION TECHNOLOGY
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE
TSSTTVDFL1-049
MODEL
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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS, PRODUCT LABELS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE TOASTER OVEN.
1. DO NOT touch hot surfaces . Always use oven mitts when handling hot materials and allow metal parts to cool before cleaning. Always use the oven handles when moving the unit.
2. When the unit is not in use and before cleaning, press the “Start/Cancel” button and remove the countertop oven from the power outlet. Allow the unit to cool thoroughly before putting in or taking off parts.
3. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the cord, plug, or appliance in water or any other liquids.
4. Close supervision is always necessary when this or any appliance is used near children. This appliance is not for use by children.
5. DO NOT operate this or any appliance with a frayed or damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or has been damaged in any manner. Take the toaster oven to the nearest Authorized Oster Service Center for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
6. DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer; they may cause
re, electric shock or personal injury.
7. DO NOT use outdoors or for commercial purposes.
8. DO NOT use this appliance for other than its intended use.
9. DO NOT let the cord dangle over the edge of a tabletop or countertop or touch hot surfaces.
10. DO NOT place the appliance near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
11. Extreme caution should be used when using containers constructed of material other than metal or glass.
12. A re may occur if the countertop oven is covered or touching ammable materials, including curtains, draperies, walls, etc., when in operation. Do not store any items on top of the appliance when in operation.
13. When using countertop oven, pull the unit out a minimum of 6 inches away from the wall or other cords.
14. DO NOT store any materials, other than manufacturer’s recommended accessories, in this unit when not in use.
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15. DO NOT place any ammable materials in oven, such as paper, cardboard, plastic or any materials that may catch re or melt.
16. DO NOT cover the oven tray or rack with metal foil. This will cause overheating of the appliance.
17. Oversized foods or metal utensils must not be inserted in the appliance as they may
create a re or risk of electrical shock.
18. DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts involving a risk of electrical shock.
19. Use extreme caution when removing pan or disposing of hot grease or other hot liquids.
20. To turn this appliance off, press the “Start/Cancel” button and remove cord from outlet. The LCD will turn off after 30 seconds of inactivity.
21. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
22. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children, or incapacitated individuals.
23. The instructions shall state that appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
24. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other working environments, farm houses, by
clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments, bed and breakfast type environments.
THIS UNIT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SHORT POWER SUPPLY CORD INSTRUCTIONS
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. An extension cord may be used if care is exercised in its use. If an extension cord is used, the electrical rating of the cord must be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance. The extension cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
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1. LCD Display
2. Function Selector Knob – Select cooking function by turning knob
to desired setting.
3. Start/Cancel Button – Press this button to turn the appliance off.
4. Turbo Convection Heat Button – Use to activate or cancel
turbo convection heat.
5. Time Control Knob – Adjust the dial to the desired time
6. Temperature Control Knob – Adjust the dial thermostat to desired temperature.
7. Removable Wire Rack – See “Positioning Rack” section.
8. Tempered Glass Door – For front viewing of food.
9. Two Rack Positions
10. Removable Crumb Tray – For crumb or fallen food particles collection.
Pulls out for easy cleaning.
11. Baking Pan/Cookie Sheet in One and Broil Rack – Use for all your baking needs,
broiling and grilling needs.
12. Easy Clean Interior Walls – Allows fast clean up.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
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LCD Display
a. Functions Indicator – Toast “ ”, Bagel “ ”, Pizza “ ”, Bake “ ”, Broil “ ”,
Cookies “ ”, Roast “ ”, Warm “ ”, Defrost “ ” and Reheat “ ” b. Function Indicator Arrow c. 1-7 color shade setting indicator d. Time Indicator e. Turbo Convection Heat Icon f. Temperature Indicator
If you are using your toaster oven for the first time, please:
• Remove any stickers from the surface of the oven.
• Open oven door and remove all printed documents and paper from inside the toaster
oven.
• Clean the rack and pan with hot water, a small amount of dishwashing liquid and a
nonabrasive sponge or cleaning pad. DO NOT IMMERSE THE CORD, PLUG OR BODY OF THE UNIT IN WATER.
• Dry the unit thoroughly before using.
• Select a location for the toaster oven. The location should be in an open area on a flat
counter where the plug will reach an outlet.
• Plug the toaster oven into an electrical outlet.
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PREPARING TO USE YOUR TOASTER
OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Plug the unit in. The unit will emit two long “beeps” and the LCD screen will illuminate. The function option will appear with an indicator on the preset TOAST “ ” function. The LCD and the “Start/Cancel” button light will be illuminated for 30 seconds and then go out if no other buttons or knobs are pressed or moved.
NOTE: Once the blue LCD display goes out – you can press
or move any button or knob to “wake up” the display and operate as normal.
Step 1. Select Function
Turn the “Function” Knob to choose one of the following 10 options from the menu: Toast “ ”, Bagel “ ”, Pizza “ ”, Bake “ ”, Broil “ ”, Cookies “ ”, Roast “ ”, Warm “ ”, Defrost “ ” and Reheat “ ”.The indicator arrow will move from function to function as the knob is turned.
NOTE: If the cooking process is not started or no further
button is pressed or knob is turned within 30 seconds the blue backlight and the “Start/Cancel” Button Light will turn off.
Step 2. Time:
Turn the time “ ” knob to increase or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time setting is 60 minutes.
Step 3. Temperature:
Turn the temperature “ ” knob to increase or decrease the temperature setting.
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USING YOUR TOASTER OVEN
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USING THE TOAST FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 2)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Toast function. When
you select the Toast “ ” function, the 1-7 color shade setting indicator will become visible on the LCD. Both upper and lower heating elements will heat. Default Color Shade Setting is 4. This will be the default every time the Toaster Oven is unplugged and plugged back in. If the Toaster Oven remains plugged in since the last time you have selected a different shade for the Toast function (even if not activated), the unit will remember the last shade setting you selected.
NOTE: The top rack position is recommended for toasting.
The temperature is not adjustable for the Toast function. The time adjusts automatically with shade adjustment. The temperature or time is not adjustable during the Toast function.
Step 2. To adjust the shade color:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob to adjust the shade color. The color shade-setting indicator will show your selection as you turn the knob.
Step 3. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the toasting process. The red “Start/Cancel” Button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Toast Function, the shade color selection and the countdown time. The unit will begin to operate and the timer will start counting down.
When the Toasting is complete, the unit will emit 3
beeps. The LCD and the “Start/Cancel” Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the toasting cycle at any time by
pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red “Start/Cancel” Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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USING THE BAGEL FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 3)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Bagel “ ” function.
When you select the Bagel function, the 1-7 color shade setting indicator will become visible on the LCD. The upper and lower heating elements will heat. Default Color Shade Setting is 4. This will be the default every time the Toaster Oven is unplugged and plugged back on. If the Toaster Oven remains plugged-in since the last time you have selected a different shade for the Bagel “ ” function (even if not activated), the unit will remember the last shade setting you selected.
NOTE: The top rack position is recommended for bagel toasting.
For best results toast bagel with cut side up. The temperature is not adjustable for the Bagel function. The time adjusts automatically with shade adjustment. The temperature or time is not adjustable during the Bagel function.
Step 2. To adjust the shade color:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob to adjust the shade color. The color shade-setting indicator will show your selection as you turn the knob.
Step 3. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the bagel toasting process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Bagel Function, the shade color selection and the countdown time. The unit will begin to work and the timer will start counting down. When the Bagel toasting is complete, the unit will emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the “Start/Cancel” Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the bagel toasting cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The red Start/ Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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USING THE PIZZA/ TURBO CONVECTION HEAT FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 4)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Pizza “
function. When you select the Pizza function, the Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate.
Step 2. If you wish to switch to the regular Pizza function,
press the Turbo “ ” button once to turn off the Turbo Convection Heat default selection. The blue light of the Turbo Convection Heat button will turn off.
The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on
a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven
chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly. Default Temperature: 200ºC. Default Time: 16 minutes. Step 3. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Pizza Function, the temperature can be set from
170°C to 230°C in 15-degree increments. Step 4. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time
setting for Pizza is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired cooking time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process. Step 5. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the cooking
process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Pizza
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down. When the Pizza function cycle is complete, the unit
will emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel
Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
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NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by
pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE BAKE/ TURBO CONVECTION HEAT FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 5)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Bake “ ” function.
When you select the Bake “ ” function, the Turbo
Convection Heat will automatically activate. Step 2. If you wish to switch to the regular Bake function,
press the Turbo “ ” button once to turn off the
Turbo Convection Heat. The blue light of the Turbo
Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on
a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven
chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly. Default Temperature: 165°C. Default Time: 30 minutes. Step 3. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Bake Function, the temperature can be set from
65°C to 230°C in 1-degree increments.
Step 4. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time
setting for Bake is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired cooking time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process.
Step 5. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the cooking
process. The red “Start/Cancel” Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Bake
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down.
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When the Baking cycle is complete, the unit will emit
3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button Light
will turn off after 30 seconds. NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The red
“Start/Cancel” Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE BROIL FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 6)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Broil “ ” function.
When you select the Broil function, the upper heating
elements will heat. Default Temperature: 230°C. Default Time: 10 minutes.
Step 2. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Broil Function, the temperature can be set from
200°C to 230°C in 15-degree increments. Step 3. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time
setting for Broil is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired cooking time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process. Step 4. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the broiling
process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Broil
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down. When the Broiling cycle is complete, the unit will
emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds. NOTE: You can cancel the broiling cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
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USING THE COOKIES/TURBO CONVECTION HEAT FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 7)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Cookies “
function. When you select the Cookies function, the
Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate. Step 2. If you wish to use the regular Cookies function,
press Turbo “ ” button once to turn off the
Turbo Convection Heat. The blue light of the Turbo
Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on
a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven
chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly. Default Temperature: 170°C. Default Time: 11 minutes.
Step 3. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Cookies Function, the temperature can be set
from 65°C to 230°C in 1-degree increments.
Step 4. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time
setting for Cookies is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired cooking time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process.
Step 5. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the cooking
process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Cookies
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down. When the Cookies function cycle is complete, the
unit will emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel
Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
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NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE ROAST/TURBO CONVECTION FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 8)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Roast “
function. When you select the Roast function, the
Turbo Convection Heat is will automatically activate. Step 2. If you wish to use the regular Roast function,
press the Turbo button once to turn off the Turbo
Convection Heat. The blue light of the Turbo
Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on
a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven
chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly. Default Temperature: 170°C. Default Time: 60 minutes. Step 3. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Roast Function, the temperature can be set from
65° to 230°C in 1-degree increments. Step 4. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time
setting for Roast is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired cooking time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process. Step 5. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the cooking
process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Roast
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down.
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When the Roasting cycle is complete, the unit will
emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds. NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE WARM FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 9)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Warm “
function. When you select the Warm function, the
lower heating element will heat. Default Temperature: 65°C. Default Time: 60 minutes. You may manually activate the Turbo Convection
Heat by pressing the Turbo “ ” button once to turn
it on. The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on. Step 2. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Warm Function, the temperature can be set from
65°C to 95°C in 15-degree increments.
Step 3. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase
or decrease the warming time. The maximum time
setting for Warm is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired warming time, press the
Start button to initiate the warming process. Step 4. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the warming
process. The red Start/Cancel Button light will
illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Warm
Function, the countdown time and the selected
temperature. The unit will begin to work and the
timer will start counting down.
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When the Warming cycle is complete, the unit will
emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds. NOTE: You can cancel the warming cycle at any time by
pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE DEFROST FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 10)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Defrost “
function. Default Temperature: 230°C. Default Time: 16 minutes. You may manually activate the Turbo Convection
Heat by pressing the Turbo “ ” button once to turn
it on. The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on. Step 2. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Defrost function, the temperature can be set
from 65°C to 230°C in 1-degree increments. Step 3. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase or
decrease the defrosting time. The maximum time
setting for Defrost is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired defrosting time, press the
Start button to initiate the cooking process. Step 4. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the
defrosting process. The red Start/Cancel Button
light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the
Defrosting function, the countdown time and the
selected temperature. The unit will begin to work
and the timer will start counting down. When the Defrosting cycle is complete, the unit will
emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
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NOTE: You can cancel the defrosting cycle at any time
by pressing the “Start/Cancel” Button once. The
red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
USING THE REHEAT FUNCTION (SEE FIG. 11)
Step 1. Turn the “Function” Knob to the Reheat “
function. Default Temperature: 165°C.
Default Time: 15 minutes. You may manually activate the Turbo Convection
Heat by pressing the Turbo button once to turn it on.
The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on. Step 2. To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature “ ” Knob if you wish to
increase or decrease the temperature setting. For
the Reheat function, the temperature can be set
from 65°C to 230°C in 1-degree increments. Step 3. To set the time:
Turn the Time “ ” Knob if you wish to increase or
decrease the reheating time. The maximum time
setting for Reheat is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you
have selected the desired reheating time, press the
Start button to initiate the reheating process. Step 4. To Start:
Press the “Start/Cancel” Button to start the
reheating process. The red Start/Cancel Button
light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show
the Reheat Function, the countdown time and the
selected temperature. The unit will begin to work
and the timer will start counting down. When the Reheating cycle is complete, the unit will
emit 3 beeps. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds. NOTE: You can cancel the reheating cycle at any time by
pressing the “Start/Cancel Button once. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever
a function has been completed or a function is
manually cancelled.
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To accommodate a wide variety of foods the oven has two rack positions. The rack can
be inserted in the oven in the upper or lower rack guides. The rack will fit into either of the rack guides inside of the Countertop Oven. (See Figure Below)
Before removing the rack allow the unit to cool.
To remove the rack, open the oven door and pull the rack towards the front of the oven.
The rack will slide on the rack guides on the inside of the oven.
PLEASE NOTE: the oven rack may tilt downward causing food to shift when the rack is
pulled out, proceed with caution.
• Positioning of the oven rack will depend on the size of the food and desired browning.
Move the rack to the lower rack position to prevent top browning and move the rack to the upper rack position to prevent bottom burning.
• For best toasting results, position the rack in the upper rack guide.
RAC k GUIdE
OpT I ONS
POSITIONING PAN
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DO NOT IMMERSE IN LIQUIDS. Step 1. Press the Start/Cancel Button OFF and remove plug from electrical
outlet. Allow to cool. Step 2. Wipe unit down with damp cloth. DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER. Make sure to
only use mild, soapy water. Abrasive cleaners, scrubbing brushes and chemical
cleaners will damage the coating on this unit.
Step 3. Remove crumb tray by pulling out of Countertop Oven. Step 4. Shake off crumbs from crumb tray. Cleaning the crumb tray often will avoid any
accumulations. Step 5. Remove wire rack and clean with damp cloth or place in top rack of dishwasher.
Allow the appliance to cool completely before storing. If storing the Countertop Oven for long periods of time make certain that the Countertop Oven is clean and free of food particles. Store the Countertop Oven in a dry location such as on a table or countertop or cupboard shelf. Other than the recommended cleaning, no further user maintenance should be necessary.
CLEANING YOUR TOASTER OVEN
STORING YOUR TOASTER OVEN
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WARRANTY
Jarden Consumer Solutions of India Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as “JCS”) warrants that, for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase of this product as evidenced in the cash memo (“Warranty Period”), this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship (the “Warranty”). Please preserve the warranty card and the cash memo of the product duly stamped and signed by the dealer, as this will be required for any claims under this Warranty.
The rights and benets under this Warranty are additional to your statutory
rights, which are not affected by this Warranty.
During the Warranty Period, JCS, at its sole choice, will either repair or
replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective free of cost through (the dealer from whom the product was purchased or
through the service center listed in the card – business people to conrm),
provided that:
- JCS is promptly informed of the defect;
- The product has not been altered in any way or subjected to misuse
or repair by the person other than a person authorized by JCS;
- This Warranty, duly lled, stamped and signed by the dealer is made
available.
The Warranty provided herein is towards the original purchaser and is not
transferrable to any third party.
Any repaired or replaced product will be warranted on these terms for the
remaining portion of the Warranty in the country where the product was purchased.
Liability for consequential loss or damage is neither accepted nor is it
implied.
This Warranty is in lieu of all others expressed or implied and does not
cover the following: a. If product was use in any manner other than the intended use. b. If the product has not been used according to the instruction manual/
user’s manual, included with the product.
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c. If the defects are caused by improper use or reckless use. d. If the product was altered or repaired by anyone other than those
authorized by JCS.
e. If installation of the product is not done as per the printed instructions
provided along with the product.
f. If the defects are caused by re, ood, and other act of god.
g. If the defects are caused by use of incorrect current or voltage or faulty
electric power supply.
h. Normal wear and tear of parts and accessories resulting from regular
use. i. Damage resulting from transportation, accidents, mishandling or
negligence on the part of the consumer.
j. The following part/components:
- Broken glass or ceramic parts
- Light bulb
- Accessories k. If the product is put to industrial or commercial use.
• JCS will not be responsible for any delay in servicing due to non-
availability of any components or due to reasons beyond the control of JCS.
• Any failure of the product to perform any purpose other than the
intended purpose shall not be considered as a default under this warranty.
• In any event, if JCS becomes liable for damages incurred in
connection with these presents, then the liability of JCS will be limited
to the amount equal to the sale invoice amount paid by you. Waste electrical products should not be disposed off with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
WARRANTY
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
Region State City Name Address Contact
Person
Contact No.
East
West Bengal Kolkata Jeeves
Consumer Services Pvt Ltd
356, Jodhpur Park, Kolkata
- 700068
Someswar Basu
(033) 40012100
West Bengal Kolkata Southern Service 6/19A, Prince Anwarshah Road,
Poddar Nagar, Kolkata - 700068
Subrata Manna (033) 24729651
/ 65488822
West Bengal Kolkata Baishanu Service
Care
55D, Adaya Nath Saha Road, Lake Town, Near Jaya Cinema, Kolkata - 700048
Piyush Nandan (033) 40664210
West Bengal Howrah Time n Service 37 & 38, Mohenath Lane,
Salkia, Howrah - 711106
Tapas Hazra (033) 65639720
West Bengal Hooghly DNP Enterprises 52, Sahaganj Main Road, PO.
Sahaganj, Near Bandel Station, Hooghly - 712104
Indrajit Bag (0) 9163668360
West Bengal Barrackpore Balaji Enterprise 4/E/A Barasat Road,
Barrackpore, Dist. North 24 Parganas, Near 15 No. Rail Gate, Barrackpore - 700122
Pradip Kr Ghosh
(033) 25451224
West Bengal Siliguri S D Electronics Deys Lodge,138/69/57, Nazrul
Sarani, Ashrampara, Siliguri
- 734001
Arup Dey (0353) 2526028
West Bengal Asanol Yes Service Hutton Road, Near Mahal
Banquet Marriage Hall, Asansol
- 713301
Sarfaraz Ahmed
(03228) 2280029
Assam Guwahati Multi Track
Services
G S Road, Ground Floor, Bora Service Station, Ulubari, Guwahati - 781007
Kallol Dutta (0361) 2457296
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
North
Delhi Delhi Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
# E-10, Arya Samaj Road, School Road, Uttam Nagar, Delhi - 1100059
Md Khalid Pervez (011) 45785915
Delhi Delhi Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
R-32, 2nd Floor, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, Opp. Heera Sweets, Metro Pillar # 46 , Delhi - 1100092
Manjeet Singh (011) 47754764
Delhi Delhi S T Services M-131, 1st Floor, Guru
Harkrishan Nagar, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi - 110041
Vipin Yadav (011) 32958438
/ 45586987
Haryana Gurgaon Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
4/18 A, 1st Floor, Laxmi Garden, Behind Police Chowki, Khandsa Road, Gurgaon-122001
Karamvir Fogaat (0124) 4073434
Haryana Faridabad Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
5H-49,1st Floor, NIT Faridabad
-121001
Manoj Kumar Panwar
(0129) 4163003
Uttar Pradesh Noida Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
1st Floor, Above Punjab ATM, Sector-22, Chaura More Main Road, Near Oriental Bank of Commerce, Opp.Rajkiya Inter College, Noida, U.P - 201301
Devender Singh (0120) 4162644
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Swastik Customer
Care
A-1/3, SEC-H Aliganj, Near Kendriya Bhawan, Lucknow
- 226020
Uma Shankar Mishra
(0522) 3298003 / 4102581 / 4102582
Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Shubham
Electronics
192,Manohar Nagar Barra -3 , Opp Deepshika Guest House, Kanpur - 208027
Suman Gupta (0512) 2283394
/ 2602029
Uttar Pradesh Agra Sai Electronics 25/113, Gandhi Nagar, Agra
- 282 003
Ajay Singhal / Sunil
(0562) 3297005
Haryana Ambala Telecare Old Hospital Road, Bara Thakur
Dwara, Opp. Polytechnic, Ambala City - 134003
Devinder Sharma (0171)
25567369
Haryana Sonipat Saibaba Enterprises House No. 1510, Sector - 15,
Sonipat - 131001
Pramod Sharma (0130) 6411206
Haryana Karnal Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Shop # 50, Ground Floor, Mayapuri, Rajiv Gandhi Marg/ Near Raj Palace, Meeraghati Chowk, Karnal - 132001
Neeraj Sharma (0184) 4022201
Punjab Mohali Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
# SCF-4, Basement, The High Land Society, NAV, Baltana, Zirakhpur, Mohali-140603
Shiv Dhanda (0176) 2652574
Punjab Ludhiana Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Shop # 18B, Dhyan Singh Commercial Complex, Opp. Bus Stand, Ludhiana - 141001
Gurbeer Singh (0161) 2444002
Punjab Jallandhar Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
EH-31, Laddowali Road, Opposite Gurudwara, Jalandhar
- 144001
Ashok Kumar (0181) 2221707
Punjab Amritsar Keerat Electronics Naraingarh Bazar, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh Road, Chheharta, Amritsar
- 143 001
Sukhdeep / Mantreet Singh
(0183) 2450095
Himachal Shimla Suvidha Electronics Mehta Niwas, Ground Floor,
Near Himfead Building, B C S, New Shimla - 171009
Rajesh Kumar (0) 9816457886
Himachal Mandi Kuldeep Electro
Care
Neear FCI Godown, Kehanwal Road, Ram Nagar, Mandi
- 175001
Kuldeep Singh (01905) 222140
/ 329574
Rajasthan Jaipur Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
A-79,Subash Nagar Shopping Centre, Jaipur - 302016
Vipendra Singh (0141) 4035102
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
West
Maharashtra Mumbai S P Services Shop No. 10, Abdul Sattar
Compound, Fitwala Road, Opp. Satguru Darshan Bldg., Near Railway Station, Elphinston Road (West), Mumbai - 400013
Palsingh Panyari (022) 24326726
/ 24312623
Maharashtra Mumbai Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Plot No 27/5, Pawani Chowk, Opp Mulund Darshan Building, Mulund Colony, Mulund (W), Mumbai - 400082
Ramesh Yadav (022) 65288597
Maharashtra Mumbai Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Shop No.1-1A, Ground oor,
Kirti Co-Op Housing Society, Ramachandra Extn Lane, Near Movie Time, Evershine Nagar, Malad(W), Mumbai-400064
Murali Joshi (022) 65278590
Maharashtra Pune Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
No. 337, Sai Leela, 1st Floor, Datt Wadi, Mhasoba Chowk, Pune - 411030
Saket Dubey (020) 24321679
Maharashtra Nagpur Technic Services Khare Building, Hanuman Lane,
Sitabuildi, Nagpur - 440 012
Dilip Panda (0712) 2550076
Maharashtra Chandrapur Suvidha Electronics No. 1, Devt Appartment, Church
Road, Hanuman Nagartukum, Chandrapur - 442401
Subash Deashkar (07172) 258966
/ 256453
Maharashtra Kolhapur Sikir Mobiles 1492 C Ward, Laxmipuri, Opp.
TATA Brand Stores, Kolhapur
- 416001
Sukir Bakare (0) 9372555011
Maharashtra Aurangabad Emperor Services S-5,Manik Arcade Kalda Corner,
Opp Chowbey Hospital, Chetna Nagar, Aurangabad -31005
Mr. Willy Bento Colaco
(0240) 2350606
Maharashtra Nashik Harsha Electronics 3, Talak Complex, Rachna
Vidyalaya Road, Sharanpur Roda, Nashik - 422002
Pravin Patil (0) 9422254240
Goa Salcete Jolly Enterprises Shop # G-2, 78/A Nuvem
Enclave, Along NH-17 Highway, Belloy Nuvem, Salcete - 403604
John Gonzanalves
(0832)2791800
Gujarat Ahmedabad Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
No. 37, Om Tower, Near Star Bazar, Jodhpur Cross Road, Satellite, Ahmedabad - 380015
Girish Parmar (079) 40080485
Gujarat Baroda Uday Refrigeration G/3 Nandanvan Comples,
Atma Jyoti Ashram Road, Behind Citizen Society, Ellora Park, Baroda
Shailesh (0265) 6590948
Gujarat Surat Sadgurudev Shop No. L/6, Shankutal
Complex, Beside Sangvi Tower, Near Gujarat Gas Circle, Adajan Patia, Surat - 395009
Manoj Rana (0261) 6540417
Gujarat Rajkot PC Systems 4-Sardar Nagar (West),Tagore
Road, Near Astron Circle, Rajkot-360001
Manoj Gohil (0281) 2480479
Madhya Pradesh
Indore Cool Home
Refrigeration
LG-70, Trade Centre, 18, South Tukogunj, Indore- 452 001
Husain Anjum (0731) 4076404
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Ward no 47, Goyal Vihar,
Ground oor, Flat no-G-1, 31-C,
Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal
Ram Ashish Prasad
(0755) 4059310
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
South
Tamil Nadu Chennai Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
New No.3,Old No.1-A, Sripuram,2nd Lane,Royapetah, Chennai-600014
Dinesh Kumar 044-
42632371
Tamil Nadu Chennai G C Services Old No. 12, New No. 37, 1st
Floor, Sattanna Naichen Street, Nehru Timber Market, Choolai, Chennai - 600112
Naval R (044)
26690084 / 42822868
Tamil Nadu Coimbatore V K Engineering 108-A/92, West Ponnurangam
Road, Ground Floor (Near Telephone Exchange), R.S.Puram, Coimbatore - 641002
Selvadurai (0422)
2541172
Pondicherry Pondicherry Bestronics 49, Saint Theresa Street,
Pondicherry - 605001
B Jayashankar (0)
9443728020
Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Flat No. 205, Karan Centre, Opp. IBP Petrol Pump and Karan Hotel, Park Lane, S.D.Road, Near Paradise Circle, Secunderabad - 500003
Kumararajan (040)
64591168
Andhra Pradesh
Vijaywada Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
Door No.25-10-10A,G.S.Raju Road,Gandhi Nagar, Near Gymkhana Road, Vijayawada
- 520003
Rahamatullah Gouse Khan
(0866) 6591168
Karnataka Bangalore Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
No. 126, 1st Floor, 8th Main J.P.Nagar, 3rd Phase, Bangalore
- 560078
Ramesh Kumar (080)
41209331
Karnataka Bangalore Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
First Floor, Khan Bldg, 7 & 8th Cross, Jakkasandra Extension, Bangalore - 560032
Surulivel (080)
25520424
Karnataka Mangalore Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
1st Floor, Quadra compound, Bejai,kapikad, Kavoor Road, Mangalore -575004
Divakar Shetty (0824)
2213699
Karnataka Mysore Jeeves Consumer
Services Pvt Ltd.
No.1095, 1st Floor, C&D Block, Lalithadri Road, Kuvempunagar, Mysore - 570023
Venkatesh.S.Kulkarni (0821)
4191094
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