Black & Decker TROS1500B Manuel d'utilisation et d'entretien Page 9

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Note: You must set the toast shade selector as desired for the oven to begin toasting
(Q).
5. For best results on first toasting cycle set the toast selector dial to medium, then re-
adjust for next cycle to lighter or darker to suit your preference.
6. The ON indicator light comes on and remains on until toasting cycle is complete.
7. When toast cycle is complete, there will be an audible signal. The oven and the on
indicator light will go off.
8. Open the oven door. Using oven mitts or pot holders, slide the rack out to remove
the toast.
Caution: This oven gets hot. When in use, always use oven mitts or potholders when
touching any outer or inner surface of the oven.
9. Unplug appliance when not in use.
Important: Make sure toaster oven is off and has cooled completely before
connecting or disconnecting †SpaceMaker™ mini food processor / grinder or can
opener from the Save-A-Plug™ outlet.
TOAST TIPS
You must turn the timer dial to OFF to discontinue toasting.
When repeating the toast cycle immediately, it is suggested that the timer dial be set
to a slightly lighter toasting setting.
KEEP WARM
1. Turn temperature selector to 150º F to 200º F.
2. Turn cooking function selector to KEEP WARM.
3. Turn time selector past 10 and then turn to desired warming time, including preheat
time.
Note: This feature is designed to keep already cooked foods warm after they have been
cooked. This function should be used for short periods of time; to prevent food from
drying out, cover with foil.
4. When cycle is complete, there will be an audible signal. The oven and the on
indicator light will go off.
5. Unplug appliance when not in use.
Important: Make sure toaster oven is off and has cooled completely before
connecting or disconnecting †SpaceMaker™ mini food processor / grinder or can
opener from the Save-A-Plug™ outlet.
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Care and Cleaning
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service
personnel.
CLEANING YOUR OVEN
Important: Before cleaning any part, be sure the oven is off, unplugged and has
cooled completely.
Important: Make sure toaster oven is off and has cooled completely before
connecting or disconnecting †SpaceMaker™ mini food processor / grinder or can
opener from the Save-A-Plug™ outlet.
Note: Always dry parts thoroughly before using oven after cleaning.
1. Clean the glass door with a sponge, soft cloth or nylon pad and sudsy water. Do not
use a spray glass cleaner.
2. To remove the slide rack, open the door, pull the rack out. Wash the slide rack
in sudsy water or in the dishwasher. To remove stubborn spots, use a polyester or
nylon pad.
CRUMB TRAY
1. Push tab under oven to lower crumb tray.
3. Dispose of crumbs and wipe the tray with a dampened cloth.
4. Be sure to dry thoroughly before inserting the tray back into the oven.
5. To reinsert, raise crumb tray and press in place until it is fitted securely under
the tab.
CLEANING INSIDE OF OVEN
1. Heat oven to 200° F.
6. Turn toaster oven off.
7. Place shallow glass bowl containing ½ cup ammonia on rack.
8. Close oven door and let stand overnight. Next day, open oven, remove bowl and
wipe interior of oven with moist paper towels.
HELPFUL TIP
To refresh air inside oven, lay strips of orange or lemon peel on rack. Heat toaster oven
to 350° F and bake for 30 minutes. Turn oven off and let stand until oven is completely
cool. Remove peel.
EXTERIOR SURFACES
Important: The oven top and side surfaces get hot. Make sure the oven has cooled
completely before cleaning.
Wipe the top and exterior walls with a damp cloth or sponge. Dry thoroughly.
COOKING CONTAINERS
Metal, ovenproof glass or ceramic bakeware without glass lids can be used in your
oven. Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the top edge of the container is at
least 1½” (3.81 cm) away from the upper heating elements.
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