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Defrost setting (types HD2524/2525/2544/2545) Bagel button (types HD2525/2528/2529/2545/2548/2549) Reheat setting Browning control Removable crumb tray Bunwarmer (HD 2526/2529/2546/2549) Cord storage Auto shut-off
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Toasting bread
1) Put the appliance in a safe place, away from fire hazards such as curtains, and plug cord into electrical outlet (fig.1). You can adjust the length of the cord by winding part of it around the brackets on the base of the appliance. 2) Put one or two slice(s) of bread in the HD2524/2525/2526/2528/2529 toaster or max. four in the HD2544/2545/2546/2548/2549 toaster. 3) Select the desired browning setting.The temperature sensor and electronic timer provide even toasting results (fig.2). Select a low setting (1-2) for lightly toasted bread and a high setting (5-7) for a dark browning result. NOTE:When toasting a series of slices, no re-adjustment of the browning control is required. 4) Push the toast lever down to turn the appliance on.The toast lever will only stay down if the appliance has been plugged into an electrical outlet (fig.3). NOTE: Initially toaster heating elements may give off an unpleasant smell as they heat up.This is normal for a new appliance. 5) Toast pops up automatically when it is ready, and the toaster turns off the heating elements. Never leave toaster unattended during use. Metal parts of the toaster will get hot while in use. Be careful not to touch them. � � � � � The toaster will shut off automatically.You can stop the toasting process and pop the bread up at any time by pressing the Cancel button (all types except for HD2525/2545) or by selecting the Cancel setting (only types HD2525/HD2545). To remove smaller items, you can lift the toast lever slightly higher. If the bread gets stuck in the toaster: unplug cord from electrical outlet, let toaster cool completely, then carefully remove the bread from the toaster. Do not use metal objects to do this and avoid touching the metal parts of the toaster. Do not toast buttered breads. Do not toast extremely thin or broken bread slices or very small-size slices, such as mini-baguettes, mini-bagels, small cocktail-size breads, bread sticks, etc.
Toasting frozen bread
Types HD2528, 2529, 2548, 2549: 1) Follow instructions 1, 2 & 3 in the Toasting bread section. Push the toast lever down, then press the Defrost button (fig.4). Types HD2524, 2525, 2526, 2544, 2545, 2546:
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