Cookworks 7247282 KT-232 Care and Instruction Manual
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To clean the toaster, unplug it and let it cool. Remove the crumb tray and wash it with warm soapy water, then dry thoroughly. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Never immerse the toaster in water.
Ensure the bread is centered in the slots and check for any crumbs or debris inside the toaster that may be affecting the heat distribution. Clean as necessary.
Yes, you can toast frozen bread. Use the defrost function if available, or simply adjust the toasting time to achieve the desired browning.
To stop toasting mid-cycle, simply press the cancel button. The toaster will automatically lift the bread and shut off.
A burning smell could be due to crumbs or food particles that are burning inside the toaster. Unplug the toaster, let it cool, and clean the crumb tray and interior.
Turn the browning control knob to your desired setting, ranging from light to dark, before beginning the toasting cycle.
Ensure the toaster is plugged in and there is power. Check for any obstructions in the slot. If the problem persists, it may require professional repair.
No, never use metal utensils to remove bread. Instead, unplug the toaster and gently dislodge the bread using non-metallic tools.
Empty the crumb tray regularly, ideally after every use, to prevent buildup and reduce the risk of fire.
You can toast a variety of breads including white, whole wheat, rye, and pre-sliced bagels. Avoid very thick slices or items with high sugar content.