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Руководство пользователя KENWOOD TTM029. Основные функции, характеристики и условия эксплуатации изложены на 76 страницах документа в pdf формате.
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English ? Never use an unauthorised attach- ment or accessory. ? Never use a damaged toaster. Get it checked or repaired: see 'Service & Customer Care'. Use the carriage lever to lift the toast ? This appliance is not intended to be to Peek & View™ at any time without cancelling the toasting cycle. operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control before using your Kenwood system. appliance ? This appliance is not intended for ? Read these instructions carefully and use by persons (including children) retain for future reference. with reduced physical, sensory or ? Remove all packaging and any mental capabilities, or lack of experi- labels. ence and knowledge, unless they safety have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the ? Burnt food can catch fire, so: appliance by a person responsible ? ? never leave your toaster on unat- for their safety. tended; ? Children should be supervised to ? ? keep your toaster away from any- ensure that they do not play with the thing (eg curtains) that could catch appliance. fire; ? Only use the appliance for its intend- ? ? set the browning control lower for ed domestic use. Kenwood will not thin or dry bread; accept any liability if the appliance is ? ? never warm food with a topping or subject to improper use, or failure to comply with these instructions. filling (eg pizza): if it drips into the toaster, it could catch fire. before plugging in ? ? Clean the crumb tray regularly: ? Make sure your electricity supply is crumbs can smoke or burn. the same as the one shown on the ? To avoid electric shocks, never: underside of your toaster. ? ? let the toaster, cord or plug get wet; ? This appliance conforms to EC or directive 2004/108/EC on ? ? put your hand or anything metal, Electromagnetic Compatibility and eg a knife or foil, into the toaster. EC regulation no. 1935/2004 of ? Always unplug the toaster when not 27/10/2004 on materials intended in use, before cleaning or attempting for contact with food. to clear jammed bread. ? Never cover your toaster with a plate before using for the first time or anything else - it could overheat 1 Clip excess cord into the cord stor- and catch fire. age clips in the base . ? Never let the cord hang down where ? Operate the toaster once on a medi- a child could grab it. um setting without bread. (The lever ? We recommend that you do not use will not stay down unless the toaster is plugged in). your toaster directly under wall cup- ? As with all new heating elements, boards. ? Do not move the toaster whilst it is your toaster may emit a slight burn- ing smell when it is first switched on. in operation. ? Never touch hot surfaces especially This is normal and not a cause for the metal top area. concern. 2
key ? Dry/stale bread toasts more quickly than fresh bread and thinly sliced removable warming rack/toast rack bread toasts more quickly than warming rack handle thickly sliced bread. Therefore the Peek & View™ carriage lever browning control should be set at a browning control lower setting than usual. cancel button with indicator light ? For best results ensure that the crumb tray bread slices are of an even cord storage thickness, freshness and size. ? In order to achieve uniform browning to use your toaster we recommend you wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each 1 Plug the toaster into the power toasting so that the control can supply. 2 Move the browning control to the automatically reset. Alternatively select a lower setting when desired setting. Use a low setting additional toasting is carried out. for light toasting and for thin or dry bread. warming rack safety 3 Insert the bread, muffins, bagels etc. 4 Lower the lever until it locks . The 1 Never set the browning control ‘cancel’ button will illuminate. (The higher than 3 when using the lever will not stay down unless the warming rack. toaster is plugged in). 2 Never completely cover the warming ? To toast frozen bread, move the rack. browning control to the defrost 3 When using the warming rack, never position . wrap the food up. Plastic wrapping ? Use the carriage lever to lift the toast will melt and could catch fire. Foil will to Peek & View™ at any time reflect heat, damaging the toaster. without cancelling the toasting cycle. 4 If you’re using the toaster slots, ? To stop toasting during the cycle, always remove the warming rack so press the ‘cancel’ button, the toast it can’t burn you. will pop up and the ‘cancel’ button 5 Always allow the warming rack to light will go off. cool before removing from the 5 Your toast will pop up toaster. Never place a hot warming automatically, to raise it higher, lift rack on a work surface. the lever. 6 Never touch hot surfaces, especially the metal areas of the warming rack. hints on using your toaster to use the warming rack 1 Place the warming rack on top of ? Select a lower setting for light toaster . browning, for toasting one slice only or for dry bread. 2 Put your food on top of the rack ? When toasting a single slice of (slicing thick items in half will speed up the warming process). bread, you may notice a variation in toast colour from one side to the 3 Set the browning control no higher other - this is normal. than 3 ( ). 4 Lower the lever. 3