Salter EK2652RG 2-Slice Instruction Manual
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To clean the Salter EK2652RG 2-Slice Toaster, unplug the toaster and let it cool down completely. Remove the crumb tray located at the bottom, dispose of crumbs, and wash it with warm soapy water. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the toaster in water.
Ensure that the bread slices are of uniform thickness and placed in the center of the slots. Adjust the browning control setting to your preference. If the problem persists, it could be due to uneven heating elements, and you might need to contact customer support.
Yes, you can toast frozen bread using the defrost function. Simply place the frozen bread slices in the toaster, select the desired browning level, and press the defrost button.
To use the reheat function, insert the bread slices into the slots, adjust the browning control if necessary, and press the reheat button. The toaster will warm the bread without further browning it.
Start by setting the browning control to a lower setting and gradually increase it until you find your preferred level. Always stay nearby while toasting to monitor the process and prevent burning.
Ensure that the toaster is plugged in and switched on at the power outlet. The lever will not stay down if the toaster is not receiving power. If the issue persists, the latch mechanism might be faulty, requiring service.
No, using metal utensils can pose an electrical hazard. Always unplug the toaster and allow it to cool before gently shaking it to dislodge stuck bread or use wooden or plastic utensils.
It is recommended to empty the crumb tray after every few uses to prevent build-up, which can cause smoke or fire hazards. Regular cleaning ensures optimal toaster performance.
You can safely toast bread, bagels, and English muffins. Avoid toasting items with sugar coatings or filled pastries, as these can drip and damage the toaster.
First, check if the toaster is plugged in and the power outlet is functioning. Look for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. If the problem persists, the toaster may need professional repair or replacement.