How to operate, Helpful tips, En g li s h – Nostalgia Electrics RHDT700 User Manual

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HOW TO OPERATE

Place the RETRO SERIES™ POP-UP HOT DOG TOASTER on a stable

surface near an electrical outlet before starting.

Always make sure that the cord is away from any water source.

Plug the appliance into an electrical socket.

Make sure Hot Dog Basket is properly inserted in the toaster. Place two

standard-sized hot dogs into openings in the the Hot Dog Basket.

Open two regular-sized hot dog buns and place them in the semi-circle openings.

Select desired heat setting (1=LOW, 5=HIGH).

Press lever down to start cooking cycle.

When cooking has completed, the basket will automatically pop up.

To shorten the cooking time, simply turn the heat control knob to

a lighter setting or all the way to heat setting 1 (LOW).

To stop cooking before cycle has completed, press the STOP button.

Unplug the appliance and allow unit to cool completely.

After unit is cool to the touch, remove the Hot Dog Basket and Crumb Catcher

and follow directions in Cleaning and Maintenance section to clean unit.

Return Hot Dog Basket and Crumb Catcher to the toaster and store your

RETRO SERIES™ POP-UP HOT DOG TOASTER in a safe place until next use.

By following these simple instructions, your RETRO SERIES™ POP-UP HOT

DOG TOASTER will be fun for friends, family and kids of all ages!

HELPFUL TIPS

HOT DOGS AND BUNS

THE RETRO SERIES™ POP-UP HOT DOG TOASTER is designed to use only

two standard-size hot dogs and two standard-size buns at a time.

Do NOT use jumbo sized hot dogs or buns. Although they may initially fit into the baskets,

heating will cause them to swell and get stuck in the toaster. If hot dogs get stuck inside

the Hot Dog Baskets, let them cool so that they will contract and be easily removed.

Adjust the variable heat controller according to size of hot dogs and buns. Room

temperature hot dogs and buns will cook more quickly than those just removed from

the refrigerator. Hot dogs should have an internal temperature of 165˚ F after cooking.

BURNING/SMOKING

If the machine is burning or smoking during cooking, press the

STOP button to end the cooking cycle. After machine has cooled

completely, use tongs to remove the hot dogs and buns.

Smoking may also be caused by excess crumbs and pieces of hot dog

stuck inside the machine. To prevent smoking, make sure to clean the

Hot Dog Basket and empty Crumb Catcher after each use.

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