Getting to know your, Before first use, Instructions for use – Westinghouse WST3001BLK User Manual
Page 8: General toasting & safety hints, Toasterslicer
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
TOASTERSLICER:
Your toasterSLICER has a number of control buttons and several unique features. Please take a moment to
acquaint yourself with them:
Bread Slots
Bread Carriage
Lever
Plunger
Bagel Chute
Blade
Assembly
P/N 22272
Crumb Tray Tab
P/N 22271
Bagel Button
Cancel Button
Defrost Button
Browning
Control Knob
Blade Release
Button
Blade Release Cap
Slice Button
BEFORE FIRST USE:
1. Carefully unpack your toasterSLICER and remove all packaging materials.
2. To remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging, simply wipe the toasterSLICER exterior
with a clean, damp cloth.
3. Do not use abrasive cleansers.
4. Do not put the toasterSLICER, Cord or Plug in water or other liquid.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
Before using the toaster portion of the toasterSLICER for the first time, you should run it through one toasting
cycle without any bread inserted. This will remove the "brand new smell" that all heating elements emit the first
time they are used.
Place the unit on a sturdy, dry surface and plug the power cord into a standard, 120-volt electrical outlet. Turn
the browning control knob clockwise to its maximum setting and depress the bread carriage lever. Make sure the
room is well ventilated during this process. (This is simply to allow the smell to dissipate more quickly - there is
nothing harmful about the odor.) After the toasting cycle is complete and the lever pops up, you will be ready to
use your toasterSLICER.
GENERAL TOASTING & SAFETY HINTS:
• In order to achieve uniform browning, it is best to wait a minimum of 30 seconds between each
toasting cycle.
• Fresh bread takes longer to toast than slightly stale bread; adjust the browning control
knob
accordingly.
• When toasting two slices of bread at once, it is recommended that they be of equal
size and freshness.
• Your toasterSLICER can be used to toast any foods designed for use in a toaster (bread, bagels,
frozen waffles, tea cakes, toaster muffins, etc.). However, do not use items that are wider than the
bread slots can accommodate.
• If oversized bread has somehow jammed the bread carriage lever in the down position, unplug the
toaster and allow the bread to cool before attempting to remove the bread. Never insert your hands
or any utensils into the bread slots of the toasterSLICER.
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