West Bend QUIKSERVE User Manual

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Toast
Rack

Bread Slot

Toast Lever

Browning
Control
Knob

Power Light

Cancel
Button

Serving
Tray

Bread/Bagel
Select
Switch

Cord
Storage

1. Place toaster on a dry, level, heat-resistant surface, away from any edge or

flammable materials.

2. Plug cord into 120 volt AC outlet only. Open serving tray. Note: Toaster will

not function unless serving tray is open.

3. Set bread/bagel select switch to desired setting. When set at bread both sides

of food will be toasted. When set at bagel the cut side of food will be toasted.

4. Place a maximum of two slices of bread or bagel into the bread slot. Be sure to

place bagel into toaster with cut side to front as indicated on toaster.

5. Select desired toast color setting from 1 (light) to 6 (dark). We recommend you

start with setting 3 (medium) until you become familiar with your toaster. Note:
Toaster pastries, tarts and the like can ignite if over-heated. Toast at lowest
setting with constant attention.

6. Press the toast lever down until it locks into place. Power light will glow and

toasting cycle will begin. Note: Toaster must be plugged in and serving tray
open for toast lever to lock in place.

7. When selected color is reached, toast rack will open in bottom of toaster and

toast will slide out onto serving tray. Power light and toaster will turn off. After a
few seconds you will hear a click as the toast rack automatically closes. The
toast cycle can be stopped anytime by pressing the cancel button. If toasting
additional food, always allow a few seconds between toasting for toast rack to
close.

8. When finished toasting, unplug the cord from wall outlet and allow toaster to cool

before cleaning. Wipe serving tray to remove crumbs. Close serving tray when not
in use. Wrap cord around clips on underside of toaster for storage.


• Some smoke and/or odor may occur upon first heating due to the release of

manufacturing oils – this is normal.

• Some expansion/contraction sounds may occur during heating and cooling – this

is normal.

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