Page 2 - Description
46 Description slots for breadroll heating accessory (* according to model) carriage control levercrumb traytoasting level controlcontrol panel a. toast buttonb. toast and eggs buttonc. all functions cancel buttond. eggs button 1.2.3.4.5.6. water-heating bowlmeasuring beakeregg piercing spike with p...
Page 3 - Safety instructions; To prevent any accidents
Safety instructions This appliance is not intended to be operated using an external timer or separate remote control system. For your safety, this appliance conforms with applicable standards and regulations (Directives on lowvoltage, electromagnetic compatibility, materials in contact with foodstuf...
Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• To protect yourself against an electrical shock do not immerse the cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquids. Do not place any sugar coated type of bread in the toaster or anything that may melt or drop intothe toaster, do not toast small pieces of bread or croutons as this may cause dam...
Page 5 - DO NOT
• Do not run the appliance close to or under inflammable materials like curtains or shelves. DO NOT • Do not put the appliance in the dishwasher. • Never immerse the toaster or place it under running water. • Do not cover the slots of the toaster when in use. EN 49 TOASTN'EGG-NC00013044:Mise en page...
Page 6 - Before using your appliance for the first time
• Never introduce objects into the appliance. • Do not place the lid or any other parts on top of the toaster. Before using your appliance for the first time • Unpack your appliance and remove all labels, carefully read the directions for use before using the appliance for the first time. • Clean yo...
Page 9 - FUNCTIONS; Use; Cooking different food at the same time
> 10 min. • Let then the appliance cool down. * according to models When used for the first time, some odour may be given off. This is quite normal. FUNCTIONS Toast Hard-boiled eggs Poached eggs Heating up meat Poached eggs + heating up meat Heating up rolls* Toast Hard-boiled eggs Poached eggs H...
Page 10 - Toasting bread; OK
• Set the toasting level to your taste. From 1 lightly browned to 5 well browned. • Press on , The light flashes. • Lower the carriage lever until it clicks in place. The light will remain on and toasting will start. Toasting bread • Insert the bread into the slots. Check that the crumb tray is prop...
Page 11 - Do not toast bread that has been buttered prior to toasting.
OK • Once the cycle is finished, the carriage will rise automatically and the light will go off. Raise the carriage lever to remove the toast more easily. Do not toast bread that has been buttered prior to toasting. • If you do not lower the carriage after pressing and , the lights will go off after...
Page 12 - Heating croissants, rolls and Viennese pastries
OK OK Heating croissants, rolls and Viennese pastries (* according to model) • Unfold the roll heating accessory fully and fit it above the toaster slots. • Plug in the appliance. • Position the setting button to 1. Do not heat fatty or sugary food that is likely to melt and run. To toast currant bu...
Page 14 - Cooking eggs; Preparation; HARD
Cooking eggs • Fill the measuring beaker according to the number of eggs to boil and type of boiled egg required (see table above). For example to cook 3 medium boiled eggs, pour water into the beaker up to the 3 rd graduated level on medium gauge. For 4 hard boiled eggs, pour water into the beaker ...
Page 16 - B) Table to cook poached eggs, scrambled eggs and omelettes
• Press on , the light flashes. • Cooking will start. • The eggs are ready when there is no more water in the water-heating tank. The appliance will stop automatically. • If you wish to continue boiling the eggs, our more water into the water heating tank, wait a few seconds and press the button. HI...
Page 17 - B1) To cook poached eggs, scrambled eggs and omelettes
OK OK • Fill the measuring beaker according to the degree of cooking required (see cooking table above). • Pour the water from the measuring beaker into the water-heating bowl and put the egg holder in place. • Plug in the appliance. B1) To cook poached eggs, scrambled eggs and omelettes • Lightly s...
Page 22 - Maintenance and cleaning
• Clean the outside of the appliance with a soft cloth or a moist sponge with a little washing up liquid. Dry. • Before maintenance, cleaning or putting the appliance away, unplug from the mains supply and let the appliance cool down. OK OK • Empty and clean the crumb tray regularly. • Remove traces...