User manual KENWOOD TT300

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[. . . ] safety G G G G G G G G G G G 4 3 5 6 2 7 1 G G G G 4 3 5 6 2 7 1 G G G 4 3 5 3 6 2 7 1 1 2 4 5 6 G 7 Burnt food can catch fire, so: never leave your toaster on unattended; keep your toaster away from anything (eg curtains) that could catch fire; set the browning control lower for thin or dry bread; set the browning control no higher than when using the warming rack; and never warm food with a topping or filling (eg pizza): if it drips into the toaster, it could catch fire. To avoid electric shocks, never: let the toaster, cord or plug get wet; or put your hand or anything metal, eg a knife or foil, into the toaster. Always unplug the toaster when not in use, before cleaning or attempting to clear jammed bread. [. . . ] The correct fuse cover is identified by colour and a replacement may be obtained from your Kenwood Authorised Repairer (see Service). An electric shock hazard may arise if an unwanted non-rewireable pug is inadvertently inserted into a 13A socket outlet. This toaster complies with European Economic Community Directive 89/336/EEC. before using for the first time Remove all packaging and any labels. Wrap excess cord around the cord storage device on the underside of the toaster . As with all new heating elements, your toaster may emit a slight burning smell when it is first switched on. This is normal and not a cause for concern. To stop toasting at any stage, press the `cancel' button. To raise it higher, lift the lever. G hints on using your toaster G G key removable warming rack lever (with 'Hi-RiseTM' for extra lift) browning control `cancel' button with indicator light `defrost' button with indicator light `reheat' button with indicator light crumb tray cord storage G G G Select a lower setting for light browning, for toasting one slice only or for dry bread. Dry/stale bread toasts more quickly than fresh bread and thinly sliced bread toasts more quickly than thickly sliced bread. Therefore the browning control should be set at a lower setting than usual. For best results ensure that the bread slices are of an even thickness, freshness and size. In order to achieve uniform browning we recommend you wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each toasting so that the control can automatically reset. Alternatively select a lower setting when additional toasting is carried out. to use your toaster 1 Set the browning control. (Use a low setting for thin or dry bread. ) 2 Insert the bread, muffins, bagels etc. 3 Lower the lever until it locks, the light on the cancel button will glow. [. . . ] Have your model number ready - it's on the underside of your toaster. spares and attachments call 0870 2413653 guarantee If your toaster goes wrong within one year from the date you bought it, we will repair or replace it free of charge provided: you have not misused, neglected or damaged it; it has not been modified (unless by Kenwood); it is not second-hand; it has not been used commercially; you have not fitted a plug incorrectly; and you supply your receipt to show when you bought it. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. G G G other countries Contact the shop where you bought your toaster. 4 3 5 6 2 7 1 TT300 series TT330 series Kenwood Limited, New Lane, Havant, Hampshire PO9 2NH, UK www. kenwood. co. uk 56339/1 [. . . ]

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