Grundig Toaster TA 4060 User Manual

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SAfeTY AnD SeT-UP______________________  
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Please read this instruction manual thoroughly  
prior to using this appliance! Follow all safety  
instructions in order to avoid damages due to  
improper use!  
Keep the instruction manual for future reference.  
Should this appliance be given to a third party,  
than this instruction manual must also be handed  
over.  
Do not use an extension cord with the appli-  
ance.  
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Never use the appliance if the power cord or  
the appliance is damaged.  
Our GRUNDIG Household Appliances meet  
applicable safety standards, thus if the appli-  
ance or power cord is damaged, it must be  
repaired or replaced by the dealer, a service  
centre or a similarly qualified and authorized  
service person to avoid any dangers. Faulty  
or unqualified repair work may cause danger  
and risks to the user.  
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The appliance is designed for domestic use  
only.  
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Do not use the appliance for anything other  
than its intended use. The Toaster is designed  
for toasting and warming bread and buns  
only.  
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Do not dismantle the appliance under any cir-  
cumstances. No warranty claims are accepted  
for damage caused by improper handling.  
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Do not use the appliance outdoors or in the  
bathroom.  
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Keep the appliance always out of the reach of  
children.  
The appliance should not be used by the fol-  
lowing persons, including children: those with  
limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities  
and also those with a lack of experience and  
knowledge. This does not apply to the latter  
if they were instructed in the use of the appli-  
ance or if they use it under the supervision of  
a person responsible for their safety. Children  
should always be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
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Check if the mains voltage on the rating label  
corresponds to your local mains supply. The  
only way to disconnect the appliance from  
the mains is to pull out the plug.  
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For additional protection, this device should  
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Do not leave the appliance unattended while  
it is in use. Extreme caution is advised when  
the appliance is being used near children and  
people with limited physical, sensory or men-  
tal capabilities.  
be connected to a household faulty current  
protection switch with no more than 30 mA.  
Consult your electrician for advice.  
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Do not immerse the appliance, power cord or  
power plug in water or in other liquids; do not  
hold it under running water and do not clean  
parts in dishwasher.  
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Before using the appliance for the time, clean  
all parts. Please see details in the “Cleaning  
and Care” section.  
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Disconnect the power plug after using the  
appliance, before cleaning the appliance,  
before leaving the room or if a fault occurs.  
Dry the appliance and all parts before con-  
necting it to mains supply and before attach-  
ing the parts.  
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Do not disconnect the plug by pulling on the  
cord.  
Never operate or place any part of this appli-  
ance on or near to hot surfaces such as gas  
burner, electric burner or heated oven.  
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Do not wrap the power cord around the ap-  
pliance.  
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Prevent damage to the power cord by not  
squeezing, bending or rubbing it on sharp  
edges. Keep the cord away from hot surfaces  
and open flames.  
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The bread can set on fire because of over-  
heating. Never use the appliance in or near  
to combustible, inflammable places, materi-  
als and furniture. Do not let the appliance  
come into contact with or become covered by  
inflammable materials e.g. curtains, textiles,  
walls, etc. Please make sure that the appli-  
ance is always kept a safe distance away  
from flammable materials and furniture.  
To avoid the risk of fire, frequently remove  
crumbs from crumb tray. Make sure the crumb  
tray is placed correctly. Always ensure that  
there is sufficient ventilation during use.  
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If the toaster begins to emit smoke during op-  
eration, immediately stop the toasting process.  
Should bread get stuck in the toaster, always  
unplug the appliance before you pull out the  
bread. Be careful the bread can be very hot.  
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Do not use paper, cardboard, plastic in or  
under the appliance.  
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The toaster can only be switched on when the  
plug is connected to a wall socket.  
Use bread slices which are suitable to the  
bread slots.  
Do not use any tools or objects in the appli-  
ance. Metal objects could cause short circuits  
or electric shock. Do not damage the heating  
elements and mechanics.  
Operate the appliance with delivered parts  
only.  
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Do not use the appliance with damp or wet  
hands.  
Do not use the appliance as a source of heat.  
Do not attempt to dislodge bread when the  
appliance is switched on.  
Always use the appliance on a stable, flat,  
clean, dry and non-slip surface.  
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Do not toast the bread with extremely runny  
ingredients such as butter.  
Make sure that there is no danger that the  
power cord could be accidentally pulled or  
that someone could trip over it when the ap-  
pliance is in use.  
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Position the appliance in such a way that the  
plug is always accessible.  
There is a danger of burns. Avoid contact with  
hot surfaces; the outer casing becomes very  
hot during use.  
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Do not stick any foreign objects on the appli-  
ance.  
This appliance must not be operated with an  
external clock timer or separate remote con-  
trol system.  
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When using for the first time, smoke can de-  
velop due to production residues. However,  
this does not mean the appliance is defective.  
The first time you switch it on, use the appli-  
ance as you normally would, but without  
bread. Ensure for proper room ventilation.  
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In case of fire, disconnect the plug from the  
wall socket before using appropriate firefight-  
ing measures.  
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AT A GlAnCe____________________________  
Dear Customer,  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new  
GRUNDIG Toaster TA 4060.  
Please read the following user notes carefully to  
ensure you can enjoy your quality product from  
GRUNDIG for many years to come.  
Special features  
The GRUNDIG Toaster is equipped with:  
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800 watt output.  
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Defrost function.  
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Reheat function.  
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A responsible approach!  
Variable browning control.  
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GRUNDIG focuses on contractu-  
ally agreed social working condi-  
tions with fair wages for both  
internal employees and suppliers,  
as well as on the efficient use of  
raw materials with continual  
High-lift function.  
Controls and parts  
See the figure on page 2.  
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Warming rack lever  
Warming rack  
Bread slot  
Housing  
waste reduction of several tonnes of plastic each  
year – and availability of at least 5 years for all  
accessories.  
For a future worth living.  
For a good reason. Grundig.  
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Crumb tray  
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Start lever  
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Stop button  
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Defrost button  
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Reheat button  
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Browning control  
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4 Press the start lever down until it automatically  
snap into place.  
Preparation  
1 Remove all packaging and sticker materials and  
dispose of them according to the applicable  
legal regulation.  
‒ The toasting process begins. The indicator light  
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of the stop button illuminates during the  
toasting process.  
2 Before using the appliance for the first time, clean  
the appliance (See the “Cleaning and care”  
section).  
Notes  
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If the power plug is not connected into the  
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wall socket, the start lever does not snap  
into place.  
3 Make sure that the appliance is sitting in an  
upright position and on a stable, flat, clean, dry  
and non-slip surface.  
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The degree of browning can also be adjusted  
during the toasting process with the browning  
control  
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Note  
5 The appliance automatically switches off as  
soon as the set degree of browning has been  
reached.  
–The start lever springs back up and the stop  
button light goes off. The toast slices are  
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When using the appliance for the first time,  
smoke can develop due to production resi-  
dues. However, this does not mean the appli-  
ance is defective. The first time you switch it  
on, use the appliance as you normally would,  
but without bread. It is recommended to use  
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pushed upwards and can be taken out of the  
toaster.  
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the medium setting of the browning control  
to burn in. Ensure for proper room ventilation.  
Notes  
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To cancel the toasting process before it has  
Toasting  
1 Insert only one slice of bread in each of the two  
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finished, press the stop button . The start  
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lever springs back up and the toast slices  
can be taken out of the toaster.  
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bread slots  
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After the start lever springs back up, you  
2 Connect the power plug into the wall socket.  
can use high-lift function by pushing the start  
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lever upwards.  
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3 Using the browning control select the desired  
degree of browning.  
Caution  
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Notes  
Be very careful when taking the toast slices  
out of the toaster as the metal parts of the  
toaster and also the bread can become very  
hot.  
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Turning the browning control to the left will  
give the lightest degree of browning and to  
the right the darkest. The browning degree  
can vary depending on the type of bread.  
6 Disconnect the appliance from the wall socket.  
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When toasting several slices of bread con-  
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If toast slices get stuck in the toaster, switch the  
secutively, the toaster will become hotter and  
therefore the bread will gradually become  
darker. Therefore select an appropriate  
browning degree. Let the toaster cool down  
after each toasting process for minimum 30  
seconds.  
toaster off immediately by pressing the stop  
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button . Pull the power plug out of the wall  
socket. Let the toaster cool down completely.  
Carefully try to take the bread out of the  
toaster without damaging the sensitive heat-  
ing elements and other parts. Do not use any  
electroconductive objects to remove the bread  
from the toaster.  
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The degree of browning of one slice is darker  
than two slices, although the browning control  
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is set to the same level.  
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Toasting frozen bread  
Warming up already  
toasted bread  
1 Follow the steps from 1 to 4 at the “Toasting”  
section.  
1 Follow the steps from 1 to 4 at the “Toasting”  
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section.  
2 Press the defrost button  
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‒ The indicator lights of the defrost button  
and stop button illuminate and the toasting  
process begins.  
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2 Press the reheat button  
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‒ The indicator lights of the reheat button and  
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stop button illuminate and the warming up  
Note  
process begins.  
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When the defrost button is pressed, the  
toasting process takes longer than with nor-  
mal toasting.  
3 The appliance automatically switches off as  
soon as the set degree of warming has been  
reached. The start lever springs back up;  
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3 The appliance automatically switches off as  
soon as the set degree of browning has been  
reached.  
reheat button and the stop button lights  
go off. The toast slices are pushed upwards  
and can be taken out of the toaster.  
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– The start lever springs back up; defrost but-  
Notes  
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ton and the stop button lights go off. The  
toast slices are pushed upwards and can be  
taken out of the toaster.  
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To cancel the toasting process before it has  
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finished, press the stop button . The start  
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lever springs back up and the toast slices  
Notes  
can be taken out of the toaster.  
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To cancel the toasting process before it has  
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After the start lever springs back up, you  
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finished, press the stop button . The start  
can use high-lift function by pushing the start  
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lever springs back up and the toast slices  
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lever upwards.  
can be taken out of the toaster.  
Caution  
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After the start lever springs back up, you  
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Be very careful when taking the toast slices  
can use high-lift function by pushing the start  
out of the toaster as the metal parts of the  
toaster and also the bread can become very  
hot.  
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lever upwards.  
Caution  
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Be very careful when taking the toast slices  
4 Disconnect the appliance from the wall socket.  
out of the toaster as the metal parts of the  
toaster and also the bread can become very  
hot.  
4 Disconnect the appliance from the wall socket.  
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Caution  
Warming up buns  
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The buns and the housing of the toaster  
This toaster is equipped with an integrated warming  
can become very hot during and directly after  
the toasting process. Do not touch them with  
bare hands.  
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rack  
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Notes  
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Do not toast bread and warm up buns at the  
same time.  
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Do not warm up toast slices on the warming  
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rack . The toast slices hinder sufficient venti-  
lation.  
If you accidentally activate the wrong mode  
(defrost instead of reheat or reheat instead  
of defrost), then the selected mode must be  
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cancelled first by pressing the stop button  
before you can select the right mode.  
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1 Press down warming rack lever until it  
snaps into place.  
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‒ This sets the warming rack in the upright  
position.  
2 Position the buns on the rack.  
3 Connect the power plug into the wall socket.  
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4 Using the browning control select the  
desired degree of warming.  
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5 Press down the start lever  
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‒ The indicator light of the stop button illumi-  
nates and the warming up process begins.  
6 Turn the buns in order to to reach a consistent  
browning.  
7 The appliance automatically switches off as  
soon as the set degree of warming has been  
reached.  
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– The start lever springs back up; and the stop  
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button light goes off.  
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To stop the toasting process before it has fin-  
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ished, press the stop button  
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8 After warming up the buns, take them off the  
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rack and push the warming rack lever  
upwards. This will return the warming rack  
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lever  
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9 Disconnect the appliance from the wall socket.  
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Cleaning and care  
Environmental note  
This product has been made from high-quality  
parts and materials which can be re-used and  
are suitable for recycling.  
Caution  
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Never use petrol, solvents or abrasive clean-  
ers, metal objects or hard brushes to clean the  
appliance.  
Therefore, do not dispose of the  
product with normal household  
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Never put the appliance or power cord in  
water or any other liquids.  
waste at the end of its service life.  
Take it to a collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment. This is indicated by this  
symbol on the product, in the operating manual  
and on the packaging.  
1 Turn the appliance off and disconnect it from  
wall socket.  
2 Let the appliance cool down completely.  
3 Remove the crumbs after each use by pulling  
Please consult your local authorities to find out  
where the nearest collection point is.  
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out the crumb tray . Clean the crumb tray  
with a damp cloth only. Before pushing back  
the crump tray in the appliance assure that  
the tray is dry. Do not let bread crumbs collect  
inside the toaster, they may cause fire.  
Help protect the environment by recycling used  
products.  
Technical data  
4 Turn the toaster upside down and shake it  
slightly to remove bread crumbs from inside.  
This product conforms to the European directives  
2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2009/125/  
EC.  
5 Use a damp soft cloth and a small mild  
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cleanser to clean the housing of the  
appliance. Dry the housing thoroughly.  
Note  
Power supply: 230 V , 50 Hz  
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Before using the appliance after cleaning, dry  
all parts carefully using a soft towel.  
Power: 800 W  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
Storage  
If you do not plan to use the appliance for a  
long period of time, please store it carefully.  
Make sure the appliance is unplugged and  
completely dry.  
Wrap the power cord around the cable coil on  
the bottom of the toaster.  
Store the appliance in a cool, dry place.  
Make sure the appliance is kept out of the reach  
of children.  
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