Cookworks 7116289 KT-203 Care and Instruction Manual

Unplug the toaster and allow it to cool completely. Remove the crumb tray and wash it with warm, soapy water. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Avoid immersing the toaster in water.
Ensure the toaster is plugged in, as the lever only stays down when the appliance is powered. If the problem persists, check for crumbs blocking the mechanism and clean if necessary.
Adjust the browning control to a lower setting. Monitor the toasting process and manually eject the bread if necessary to prevent burning.
Yes, you can toast frozen bread. Use the defrost function to ensure even toasting without burning the bread.
Check if the toaster is properly plugged in and the power outlet is working. If it still doesn't heat up, the internal heating elements may be faulty and require professional repair.
Unplug the toaster and allow it to cool. Carefully use a wooden or plastic utensil to dislodge the bread, being careful not to damage the heating elements.
Ensure the toaster is unplugged and completely cooled down. Store it in a dry, accessible location, preferably with the cord wrapped neatly to avoid damage.
Some heat is normal, but if the casing becomes excessively hot, discontinue use and contact customer support to check for potential faults.
Check for any obstructions around the lever or pop-up mechanism. If the issue continues, unplug the toaster and inspect it for mechanical faults.
While the toaster is designed for bread, you can use it for similar items like bagels or toaster pastries. Avoid using it for items with excessive sugar or fillings that can leak.