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    3 Read the instruc tions and keep them safe. Pas s them on if you pass the toaster on. Remove all packaging, but keep it in case you ev er need to return the toaster . important safeguards Follow basic safety prec autions, including: 1 The toaster must only be used by or under the super vision of a responsible adult. Use and store it out of reach o[...]

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    4 toasting bread 1 Sit the toaster upright on a stable, lev el, heat - resistant surface. 2 Don’t put it on or near any thing that c ould b e damaged even by moderate heat. 3 Route the cable so it doesn’t overhang, and can’t be tripped over or caught. 4 Bread may burn. Don’t use the toaster near or below curtains or other combustible materi[...]

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    5 hints and tips 2 4 When toasting more than one slice , use slices of s imilar size, thickness and freshness. 25 Old (yesterday’ s ) bread contains less moisture, so mak es crisper toast. 26 Old or thin bread cook s faster than fresh or thick bread – use a light er s et ting. 2 7 Sweet bread product s (t ea c akes, fruit loaf, et c.) brown muc[...]

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    8 connect ion The produc t must be ear the d. It has a 1 3 A BS 1 36 2 fuse in a 1 3A B S 1 363 plug. T o replace the plug, fit the green/yellow wire t o E or E, the blue wire to N, and the brown wire to L. Fit the cord gri p. If in doubt, call an elec trician. Don’t use a non- rewireable plug unless the fuse cov er is in place. If you remov e t[...]