Cuisinart CPT-60 Instruction Booklet
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To clean the Cuisinart CPT-60, unplug the toaster and allow it to cool. Remove the crumb tray, empty it, and wash with warm, soapy water. Wipe the toaster's exterior with a damp cloth. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
Ensure that the bread slices are evenly sized and centered in the slots. If the issue persists, clean the heating elements by unplugging the toaster and gently brushing off any debris.
Immediately unplug the toaster. Allow it to cool, then gently remove the stuck toast with a wooden or plastic utensil to avoid damaging the elements.
Turn the browning dial to the desired setting from 1 (lightest) to 6 (darkest). For first-time use, it's recommended to start at a medium setting and adjust as needed.
Yes, you can toast bagels. Use the bagel function, which toasts the cut side of the bagel while gently warming the outer side. Place the bagels cut side facing the center.
Ensure the toaster is plugged in, as the lever will not stay down without power. If the issue continues, check for any obstructions in the slots or contact Cuisinart customer support.
Place the frozen item in the slot, select the desired browning level, and press the defrost button. The toaster will adjust the toasting time to defrost and toast the item.
After cleaning and ensuring it's fully dry, store the toaster in a dry place. You can wrap the cord underneath the base to keep it tidy. Avoid placing heavy items on top.
Do not operate the toaster continuously for too long. Allow it to cool between batches, and ensure the crumb tray is emptied regularly to prevent overheating.
It's recommended to plug the toaster directly into a wall outlet. If using an extension cord, ensure it is rated for the appliance's power requirements and is used safely.