Silvercrest SDLT 1500 A1 User Manual

KITCHEN TOOLS
Double Long Slot Toaster SDLT 1500 A1
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
www.kompernass.com
ID-Nr.: SDLT 1500 A1-06/11-V1
IAN: 68893
Double Long Slot Toaster
Φρυγανιέρα
Οδηγίες χρήσης
SDLT 1500 A1
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Content Page
Intended use 2
Technical Data 2
Items supplied 2
Operating Elements 2
Important safety instructions 2
Tips on usage 3
Before taking into use 3
Adjusting the level of browning (Toasting time) 3
Toasting 3
Interrupting the toasting process 3
Warming function 4
Thaw function 4
Crumb tray 4
Bread roll holder 4
Cleaning and Care 4
Storage 5
Disposal 5
Warranty & Service 5
Importer 6
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the device at a future date.
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Double Long Slot Toaster
Intended use
This appliance is intended for the toasting of slices of bread, rolls and waffles in domestic environ­ments. It is not intended for use with other foodstuffs, other materials or for use in commercial or industrial environments. Any other use, or alteration to the appliance, is regarded as contrary to the intended use and could increase the risk of accidents.
Technical Data
Power supply: 220 - 240V ~50 Hz Nominal power: 1300 - 1500 W
Items supplied
Double Long Slot Toaster Operating Instructions
Operating Elements
Bread roll holder
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Operator button
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Stop button for interrupting the toasting
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process Button for the warming function
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Button for the thaw function
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Browning regulator (electronic, for infinitely
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adjustable toasting time) Crumb tray
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Button for bread roll holder
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Toast slot
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Important safety instructions
To avoid potentially fatal risks through electric shock:
• NEVER insert cutlery or other metallic objects into the toaster slots.
• Ensure that the appliance never comes into contact with water when the power plug is inserted into a wall socket, especially if it is being used in a kitchen and close to the sink.
• Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet or moist when the appliance is in use. Lay the cable such that it does not get clamped or other­wise damaged.
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables to be replaced immediately by qualified technicians or by our Customer Service Department.
• After use, always remove the power plug from the wall socket, this prevents the unintentional switching on of the appliance.
To avoid the risks of fire or injury:
• The appliance can become hot when it is in use. Therefore, only touch the operating elements.
• Bakery products can burn! You should therefore NEVER locate the appliance close to or under­neath inflammable objects, especially not under curtains or suspended cupboards.
• The appliance may not be used in close vicinity to flammable material.
• NEVER cover the toaster when it is in use.
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used.
• Children should be supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with the device.
• Operate the appliance only on a stable, non­slippery and level surface.
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• Do not use an external timing switch or a separate remote control system to operate the appliance.
• Unwind the power cable completely from the cable winder before using the appliance.
Tips on usage
• Toast mixed-flour breads at higher browning levels than white bread. Matured, dry bread browns faster than fresh bread.
• Avoid using slices that are too big or too thick, as these can easily become jammed in the app-liance.
Adjusting the level of browning (Toasting time)
The desired level of browning, from "light" (1) to "dark" (7), can be adjusted infinitely with the browning regulator
of the toasting time electronics.
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Take note that, dependant on the loading of the toaster, the browning level varies with an unchanged setting of the browning regulator
! The fewer the number of slices inserted, the
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higher their level of browning. Therefore, al­ways turn the browning regulator little when inserting fewer slices.
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Attention:
In the event of a malfunction and when cleaning the appliance, remove the power plug from the wall socket. Risk of electrical shock!
• Loosen jammed slices of bread with a blunt wooden object (e.g. a wooden spatula or spoon). Do NOT touch the heater elements.
• Differences in bread sorts, moisture and the thick­ness of individual slices influence the browning of the toast. Bread for toasting should be kept in sealed packaging until required.
Before taking into use
Heat the appliance up at least five times, at the maxi­mum setting, without insertion of bread slices. For details on cleaning the appliance read the section »Cleaning and Care«.
Please take note:
The operator button cable is connected to a power socket. With the first usage a slight smell may occur (minimal smoke development is also possible). This is normal and dissipates after a short time. Please provide for adequate ventilation.
only engages when the power
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Toasting
Attention:
NEVER cover the toasting slots owhen operating the toaster! There is a risk of fire! The appliance could become damaged!
• After setting the desired browning level, place the bread into the toasting slots
• Press the operator button
• The automatic bread centering device of the toaster centres the bread inserted into the toasting slots
• When the desired level of browning has been reached the toaster switches itself off automatically and the slices are ejected.
• The toaster has a lifting function, which makes it easier and safer for you to take the hot slices of toast from the toasting slots operator button
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upwards.
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downwards.
. For this, slide the
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Interrupting the toasting process
If you wish to interrupt the toasting procedure, press the STOP button
. The toaster switches itself off.
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