GE 169054 manual

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    I t e m S t o ck N u m be r 1 6 9 0 5 4 U P C: 68 1 1 3 1 6 9 0 5 4 6 T O A S TE R[...]

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    I M PO R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S • R E AD ALL IN S TRU C TIO NS BE FOR E U SIN G. • Do not tou ch hot sur face s. Us e ha ndl es or kn obs . • T o pr otec t ag ain st ri sk of ele c tr ical sh ock , d o not imm er se cord , plu g o r toa s ter in wa ter or ot her li qui d. • Clo se sup er vi sio n i s nece ss ar y w hen toa s ter is us [...]

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    3 CONSUMER SAFE T Y INFORMA TION T hi s ap p li a n ce is i nt e nd e d f or h o us eh o l d us e o nl y . Never Leave T oas ter Unat tended! Thi s toa ster is a meta l-b ody toas ter an d b ecomes hot durin g us e. T o avoid risk of bur ns. Do Not T ouch Hot Sur faces. All ow to aste r to cool before touching , li f ting, clean ing or s torin g. S[...]

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    4 P A R T S 1. Ex tra-W ide T oa sti ng Sl ots 2. T o ast Lever 3. Brow ning Control Kno b 4. Reheat But ton and Light 5. Defros t Bu tto n and Lig ht 6. Bagel But ton and Light 7 . Cancel But ton 8. Crumb T ray 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.[...]

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    5 B E F OR E U S I N G F OR T H E F I RS T T I M E 1. Remove all packag ing m ateri als, inclu ding thos e wh ich ma y be ins ide the toas tin g Slot s or T oa st Lever s lot. 2. Wipe the ex teri or w ith a d amp cloth. Dr y th orough ly. Do n ot us e abras ive cle aner s. 3. Do not put the toas ter , cord or p lug in w ater . 4. Be su re th e Cr u[...]

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    6 T O AS T I NG B A G E LS A N D E N G L I S H M U F F I N S 7 . Unp lug co rd fro m wal l ou tlet when not in u se. NOTE : T o p revent f ire hazard , neve r pl ace fo od ove r op ening of t he to as ter (Sl ot(s). IMP ORT AN T : Never use a fo rk o r sh arp -e dged utens il to remove toas t, becau se tha t ma y da mage the hea ting elem ent or ca[...]

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    7 4. T u rn t he B rownin g Cont rol Knob to de sired set tin g: (1) is the lightes t s ett ing and (7) is the dar kest . You m ay w ant to exp erime nt wi th t he B rownin g Co ntrol Knob to d etermi ne yo ur p reference. Fo r t he f ir st use, set t he Browni ng Co ntrol Knob to m edium (4). 5. Place frozen food in T oa sti ng Sl ots . Pu sh D ow[...]

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    8 R E M O V I NG L OD G E D F OO D S If a pie ce of bread or any other toas ter fo od b ecome s lo dged in eit her of the T o ast ing Slot s, u nplug the T o aste r an d all ow i t to cool. Hol d t he T oa st Lever down . T u rn t he T o aster upsi de d own and shake the food loos e. IMP ORT AN T : Never use a fo rk o r sh arp -e dged utens il to r[...]

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    9 Wip e t he Cr umb T ray wit h a clean, dam p clot h. Replace the Cru mb T ray, mak ing sure to pu sh f ir mly s o t hat it i s fu lly i nser te d in the bot tom of th e T oa ster . EX T ERIOR : W ipe sur faces wit h a clean , da mp clot h. Do n ot us e ab rasive cleans ers, as they may scratch the sur faces . S T OR AGE Unplu g uni t, allow to co[...]

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    C U ST O M E R AS S I ST A N C E TW O - Y EAR L IM IT E D W AR RAN TY Wh at does yo ur war ran ty co ver ? • Any def ect in m ate ria l or wo rkma nsh ip . Fo r h ow lon g a f te r t he orig in al pur cha se ? • T wo year s. Wh at wil l w e d o ? • Pr ov ide you with a new one . • For tho se i tem s st ill und er warr an ty but no lo ng er [...]