cosyLife CL-TL1000X Grille Pain Toaster Instruction Manual
- July 29, 2024
- cosylife
Table of Contents
cosyLife CL-TL1000X Grille Pain Toaster Instruction Manual
A Product overview
Before using the unit, carefully read both the Manual and Regulatory Warnings
booklet.
Keep these instructions for future reference and pass them onto any new owners
of the unit.
Parts
A. Crumb tray
B. Handle
C. Toasting slots
D. Toasting rack
E. Toaster start lever
F. Browning control knob
G. Power cable storage compartment (at the base)
H. Power cable and plug
I. Cancel button
J. Reheat button
K. Defrost button
- Unpack the product. Remove all the labels from the product. Check that it is complete and in a good condition. If the unit is damaged or faulty, do not use it and take it to your retailer or after-sales service centre.
- Keep all packaging out of the reach of children. There is a risk of accidents if children play with packaging materials.
Intended use
This unit has been designed to toast bread and should not be used for any other purpose. Any other use may damage the product or cause injury.
Specifications
Model : 973754 – CL-TL1000X
Voltage : 220-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 840-1000 W
Protection class: Class I
B Product usage
Before first use
- Clean the unit before first use (refer to the CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE section).
- The unit may emit a small amount of smoke or faint odour when first using it. This is normal for new units and will wear off with regular use. If desired, perform a few empty cycles to remove any lingering odour and smoke.
- Place the toaster on a flat, stable and heat-resistant surface, at least 15 cm away from other flammable objects or materials, such as curtains, tablecloths or tea towels.
Using the toaster
NOTE:
- Remove all protective wrappers from the bread.
- Use this toaster to toast up to 2 slices of bread at a time.
- Do not use this unit with bread containing sugar, jam or chocolate. Do not put buttered bread in the toaster.
- The toaster’s surfaces can become hot during use and remain so after use, until they have had time to cool. Wear protective gloves if necessary.
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Insert the crumb tray.
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Fully unwind the power cable and plug it into the mains socket. Arrange the power cable in such a way as to ensure that it cannot be pulled by children or animals, and does not pose a tripping hazard.
- Insert a maximum of 2 slices of bread, bagels, crumpets or muffins into the slots. Do not insert food that is too thick or irregular in shape.
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Turn the browning control knob to the desired setting: from 1 (light brown) to 6 (dark brown).
NOTE:- When using the toaster for the first time, we recommend setting it to level 3 and then, as you become familiar with the unit, adjusting the level to your preference.
- The ideal browning level depends on the type of bread, thickness of the slices and the toasting time.
- Use a lower setting when toasting a single slice of bread.
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Press down on the toasting lever until it clicks into place and the unit begins the toasting cycle. Place breads that do not fit into the toasting slot (such as a roll) on the toast rack and turn the browning control knob to level 2 to toast them. You can also use the toasting rack to keep bread warm whilst other slices of bread are being toasted
NOTE:
If the toaster is not plugged in and turned on at the mains socket, the toasting lever will not engage.-
The cancel indicator will light up when the unit is toasting the bread.
When toasting frozen bread, press and the defrost indicator will come on. -
If you are reheating bread, press and the reheat indicator will illuminate.
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The toasting time for this setting is fixed and overrides the standard 1-6 toasting levels.
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You can cancel the toasting cycle at any time by pressing the button.
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When the toasting time is complete, the toaster will automatically pop up and stop the toasting process.
When removing smaller foods, such as crumpets, fully lift up the toasting lever to easily retrieve them.
Removing jammed toast -
Should bread get stuck in the toaster, press to cancel the toasting cycle. Unplug the plug from the mains socket.
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Wait for the toaster to cool completely.
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Carefully remove the bread from the toaster, whilst taking care to not damage the heating elements.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE!
Never insert conductive/metal or sharp objects (such as forks or knives) into the toaster as this may cause an electric shock, fire or damage to the heating elements.
NOTE: -
If the toaster starts to smoke, immediately cancel toasting and remove the toast. If the toast is not the source of the smoke, clean the toaster as detailed in the Cleaning and maintenance section and then try toasting again. If the toaster continues to smoke, take it your nearest service centre for repair.
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The ideal browning level depends on the type of bread, thickness of the slices and the toasting time.
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Use a lower setting when toasting a single slice of bread.
Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
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To prevent the risk of electrocution, turn off and unplug the unit from the mains socket before cleaning.
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Allow the unit to cool completely before cleaning it.
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Under no circumstances should you immerse the unit, its power cable or plug in water or any other liquid, as they contain electrical components. Do not rinse them under the tap.
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Never use solvents, chemical or abrasive cleaning products, wire brushes, sharp objects or scouring pads to clean the unit.
Cleaning the toaster’s external surfaces -
Clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Make sure that no liquid enters the unit. Dry thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
Cleaning the crumb tray -
Regularly clean the crumb tray. Do not let crumbs accumulate at the bottom of the toaster.
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Slide the crumb tray out of the toaster. Throw away the crumbs. Clean the tray with soapy water.
Thoroughly dry the tray before reinserting it into the unit.
Storage
WARNING!
Before putting the unit away, unplug it from the mains socket and let it cool completely. -
Wind the power cable around the storage compartment located underneath the unit.
- If you do not plan on using the unit for a long period of time, we recommend storing it in its original packaging in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, excessive dust and dirt, and out of the reach of children and pets.
References
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