Carlton C02TW09 Instruction Manual
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To clean the toaster, unplug it and let it cool. Remove the crumb tray, discard the crumbs, and wash the tray with warm soapy water. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
If only one side is toasting, check if the bread slices are centered in the slots. Uneven toasting can occur if they are not properly positioned. If the problem persists, there may be an issue with the heating element, and the toaster might need servicing.
Ensure the toaster is plugged in, as the lever won't stay down if there's no power. If it still doesn't work, check for jammed crumbs or debris in the slot. Gently clean the interior with a brush.
Avoid using the toaster for extended periods without allowing it to cool down. Regularly clean the crumb tray and ensure the ventilation slots are not blocked.
Yes, you can toast frozen bread. Use the defrost function if available, or simply increase the toasting time to achieve the desired crispness.
Use the browning control dial to adjust the level of toasting. Lower numbers result in lighter toasting, while higher numbers give a darker toast.
A burning smell may be due to accumulated crumbs in the toaster. Regularly clean the crumb tray and interior to prevent this. If the smell persists, cease use and inspect for any electrical issues.
No, do not use metal utensils as they can damage the toaster and pose an electrical hazard. Use wooden or plastic tools to safely remove bread.
Ensure the bread slices are not too thick for the slots. If they get stuck, unplug the toaster and gently shake it upside down to dislodge the bread.
Regular maintenance should be performed every few weeks, depending on usage. Clean the crumb tray regularly and check for any signs of wear or damage.