Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 3 Safety precautions Before first useKnowing your toasterAccessories Sandwich Cage Warming Rack Toasting tipsSetting upThe SelectorToasting Toasting frozen breadMaking toasted sandwichesCleaning and careThermal protection deviceResetting thermal fuseReplacement partsReplacing elementsTroubl...
Page 4 - SAFETY pRECAUTIONS; READ ALL
4 SAFETY pRECAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING ThE TOASTERKEEp ThESE INSTRUCTIONS FORFUTURE REFERENCE • THIS IS AN ATTENDED APPLIANCE. Do not leave unattended during use, unplug after each use (risk of fire if an unattended appliance is left operating). • Should the neon light remain illumi...
Page 6 - KNOW YOUR TOASTER; MANUAL EjECTOR
6 KNOW YOUR TOASTER Unpack the box with care, keeping all the packaging materials until you are satisfied everything is present and inworking order. Once satisfied remove any tags from thetoaster and recycle the packaging appropriately. MANUAL EjECTOR Mechanical peek & pop ejectorfor greater toa...
Page 7 - SELECTOR SWITCh; pOWER NEON; FEET
ACTIVE ELEMENT ACTIVE ELEMENT ACTIVE ELEMENTS 7 SELECTOR SWITCh Select number of slices or bunsyou are toasting. ALUMINIUM CASTINGS heavy duty cast aluminium castings. pOWER NEON Illuminates when power on. MEChANICAL TIMERWITh DEFROST Timer controlled defrost andtoasting. FEET Compensate for uneven ...
Page 8 - ACCESSORIES
8 ThE SANDWICh CAGE Convert your toaster into a toasted sandwich maker withthis quick and easy to use accessory. Using a cage also offers greater toasting control, for toasting smaller items such as crumpets, scones, teacakesor muffins. ThE WARMING RACK The ‘warming rack’ is a universal accessory fo...
Page 9 - TOASTING TIpS
• FULLy LOAD ALL HEATED UP SLOTS . If a slot is heated but no bread is inserted, the bread in the adjacent slot will toast unevenly. • ALwAyS LOAD yOUR SLOTS STARTINg FROm THE LEFT. • DIFFERENT bREADS wILL TOAST AT DIFFERENT RATES, wholemeal bread takes longer than white bread, fresh bread will take...
Page 10 - SETTING Up
10 SETTING Up U N PL U G WH EN NO T IN U SE 1 Do not store oruse your toasterin an appliancegarage or unDercupboarDs. 2 Do not store oruse your toasternear curtains or flammable material. 3 place the toaster on a openlevel surface. Your toaster is fitted with one adjustable foot which may be raised ...
Page 11 - ThE SELECTOR
11 ThE SELECTOR ONLy HEAT UP SLOTS yOU ARE gOINg TO USE. This avoids uneven toasting and saves energy at the same time. 2 slot model: Select the oneslice indicator on the ‘selector switch’. The lefthand slot will heat up onboth sides. ACTIVE ELEMENT ACTIVE ELEMENT ACTIVE ELEMENTS ACTIVE ELEMENT ACTI...
Page 13 - TOASTING FROZEN BREAD
13 TOASTING FROZEN BREAD Toast bread directly from the freezer with this handy setting. TOAST TOAST TOAST TOAST 1 2 Set the ‘selector switch’ tothe desired number slotsyou require and insert yourfrozen slices of bread. Rotate the ‘timer’ to thedefrost symbol and let thetimer wind down to ‘0’. SELECT...
Page 14 - MAKING TOASTED SANDWIChES
14 MAKING TOASTED SANDWIChES The sandwich cage accessory (sold seperately) will transform your toaster into a versatilesandwich toaster. OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Use medium sliced bread,lightly butter the OUTSIDE OF EACHSLICE. Toast until the sandwich is golden. Se...
Page 16 - ThERMAL pROTECTION DEVICE
1 st nd rd 2 3 16 ThERMAL pROTECTION DEVICE note: Be mindful that repeated use of the Warming Rack without allowing the toaster to fully cool between cycles may cause the cause the device to activate. TO pREVENT ACTIVATING ThE ThERMAL pROTECTION DEVICE: • Ensure your toaster is situated in an area w...
Page 17 - RESETTING ThERMAL FUSE
17 Unplug the toaster and allow to fully cool. Remove the crumb trayand toaster base plate toaccess the fuse. The fuse can be located inthe rear corner of thetoaster body. The fuse is reset bydepressing the small whitebutton on its face. Refix the base plate andreturn the crumb tray. The appliance m...
Page 18 - REpLACEMENT pARTS
18 REpLACEMENT pARTS The Vario toaster is also kind on the environment,all parts are repairable or replaceable. You don’t throwaway a Dualit Vario toaster, for a nominal cost we fix it foryou! Dualit repairs department regularly receive toasters over 40 years old. They are fixed and go back to the o...
Page 19 - REpLACING ELEMENTS
19 6MM 6 M M 2-END DUALIT 6MM 6 M M 2-END DUALIT 6MM 6 M M 2-END DUALIT 6MM 6 M M 2-END DUALIT 6MM 6 M M 2-END DUALIT 1 2 3 4 5 Unplug and place toaster ona soft cloth. Remove crumbtray and unscrew feet to remove the base plate. Bend brass links and wires away from the element. Loosen locking nuts o...
Page 20 - TROUBLEShOOTING
20 my TOASTER IS NOT wORkINg: • Check the toaster is plugged in. • Check if the ‘neon’ is glowing red. If yes, your elements or ‘selector’ switch may need replacing. If no, your plug fuse may have blown or your timer may need replacing. I gET UNEVEN TOASTINg: • Check the selector switch is set for t...
Page 22 - GUARANTEE
22 This Guarantee covers both parts and labour. Carriage is not included.Your guarantee period is as follows:• 1 year on parts • 2 years on proheat elementsThis Guarantee provides benefits which are additional to, and do not affect, your statutory rights. This guarantee does not cover the cost of re...