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SDLTD 1400 A1
GB
Interrupting the toasting process
If you wish to interrupt the toasting procedure, press the button “Stop” 4.
The toaster switches itself off and the bread slices are ejected upwards.
Warming function
The warming function enables you to warm bread without browning it. As
an example, for toast that has gone cold. The bread is only briefl y warmed.
1) Insert the bread and press the operating button 3 down.
2) Press the „Warm up“ button
7. During the warm up process the control
lamp integrated in the „Warm up“ button 7 glows.
3) When the bread has been reheated, the appliance switches itself off auto-
matically and the slices are ejected upwards.
Defrost function
By pressing the button “Defrosting”
8, also frozen bread can be thawed
and toasted. With this, the toaster slowly warms the bread.
1) After setting the desired browning level, insert the bread into the toaster
slots 1.
2) Press the operating slide 3 downwards.
3) Press the button “Defrosting”
8. The integrated control lamp glows.
4) When the defrosting and toasting process is fi nished, the toaster switches itself
off automatically, the control lamp integrated in the button “Defrosting”
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goes out and the bread slices are ejected to the top.
Warming up crusty bread rolls
NEVER lay bread rolls directly onto the toaster, ALWAYS use the bread roll
holder 2.
1) Place the bread roll holder 2 on the toaster so that it is fi rmly seated in the
designated hollows.
2) Place the bread-rolls onto the holder and start the toasting procedure. For
a medium browning, set the toasting dial 5 to level III. The browning can
however vary, depending on the composition and type of bread roll.
NOTICE
Place the rolls onto the bread-roll holder 2 in such a manner that the
y
cannot fall through the holder 2.
After toasting, the rolls will be very hot.
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