User manual

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1 Placethedustcoverontopofthetoasterafteruse(Fig.12).
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- Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but
hand it in at an ofcial collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the
environment (Fig. 13).
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If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at
www.philips.com or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country (you nd its phone
number in the worldwide guarantee leaet). If there is no Consumer Care Centre in your country,
go to your local Philips dealer.
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Problem Cause Solution
The toaster does not
work.
The plug is not inserted
properly.
Insert the plug properly.
Malfunction If the toaster still does not work, take it to
a service centre authorised by Philips for
examination.
Bread gets stuck in the
appliance.
Bread is too thick Unplug the appliance and let it cool down.
Carefully remove the slice or slices from
the toaster. Take care not to damage the
heating elements while removing the slice
or slices of bread. Never use a metal object
for this purpose.
The toast is too dark/
too light.
The browning setting is
not set correctly.
Check the browning setting selected for
toasting. Select a lower setting next time if
your toast is too dark and a higher setting
if your toast is too light.
Smoke comes out of the
toaster.
The browning setting is
set too high.
You have selected a too high setting for the
type of bread inserted. Press the stop
button to stop the toasting process.
The mains cord is
damaged.
If the mains cord of this appliance is
damaged, it must always be replaced by
Philips, a service centre authorised by
Philips or similarly qualied persons in
order to avoid a hazard
Only one side of my roll
or croissant is warm.
The roll or croissant was
not turned over.
Turn your roll or croissant over and warm
it up again. Follow the instructions in
section ‘Warming up rolls and croissants’.
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