Operating your Breville The Bit More™
Before first use, remove any packaging material or promotional labels attached to your toaster.
1.Insert the power plug into a 230/240 volt power outlet and then turn the power on.
NOTE
When using the toaster for the first time, we suggest toasting on the maximum setting without bread. The toaster may emit a thin smoke or distinct odour on initial use. This is normal and not detrimental to the performance of the toaster.
2.For the The Bit More™ 2 slice place only 1 slice of bread or crumpet or half an English muffin or bagel into each of the toasting slots. Ensure the bread halves are not too large or thick to fit the slots. If less than 2 slices are inserted, the usual browning setting needs to be reduced to avoid the toast burning.
For the The Bit More™ 4 slice place 2 slices of bread or crumpets or
2 halves of an English muffin or bagel into each of the toasting slots. Ensure the bread halves are not too large or thick to fit the slots. If less than 2 slices are inserted, the usual browning setting needs to be reduced to avoid the toast burning.
3.Select the desired browning setting using the browning control dial. Colour settings range from ‘1’ lightest to ‘6’ darkest.
NOTE
When using the toaster for the first time, we suggest toasting the bread on setting 3 or 4.
Varying types of bread and personal preference may require a different browning setting, for example, raisin toast and white
4.Press the high lift lever down until it locks into position. The toasting cycle will automatically commence.
NOTE
If the toaster is not plugged in and switched on at the power outlet, the high lift lever will not lock into position.
5.The toaster stops toasting when it has reached the end of the selected browning setting. The toast will automatically rise from the slots. The toasting process can be stopped at any time by pressing the CANCEL button.
WARNING
Do not leave unattended when in use as toast may jam or wedge in the bread carriage. Never attempt to extract toast, crumpets or muffins or any other item that has jammed or wedged in the toaster with a knife or any other object, as contact with live elements may not only damage the elements, but can cause electrocution.
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