5
• If necessary, you can move the slide switch
upwards a little further (fig. 5).This can be
helpful when removing smaller slices of
bread.
• You can interrupt the process of toasting by
pressing button STOP (fig. 6).
The slide switch is automatically released and
the light integrated in button STOP goes off.
Reheating bread
• To reheat cooled-off toast:
- Set the browning selector at the
Ø badge
untill you hear a ‘click’ (fig. 7).
- Move the slide downwards to switch on.
• The toaster will switch off after
approximately 30 seconds.
Defrosting bread
- Set the browning selector to position 7
y
(fig. 8).
- Move the slide downwards to switch on.
Cleaning
• Removing crumbs from the toaster:
- First remove the mains plug from the wall
socket (fig. 9).
- Pull out the crumb tray (fig. 10).
Do not shake the appliance upside
down to remove the crumbs.
Cord storage facility
- Before use you can adjust the length of the
cord, using the hook indicated with an arrow
(fig. 11).
- After use, the mains cord can be wound up
for storage (fig. 11).
Warming-up buns, croissants and
crumpets
(for type HD2532 only)
- Place the warming rack on top of the toaster
(fig. 12).
- Place the buns or croissants centrally on the
rack (fig. 13).
Prevent overheating: do not place more
than two pieces at the same time.
- Set the browning selector between position
1 and position ¬ (fig. 14).The setting must
not be higher than position ¬.
- Move the slide downwards to switch on.
• If you wish to warm-up buns or croissants on
both sides, just turn them upside down after
the toaster has switched off.
Switch on again. (Do not change the setting.)
Placing the dust cover (after use)
(for type HD 2553 only)
- After use, you can place the dust cover on
top of the toaster so that it covers button
STOP (fig. 15).
• Do not place the dust cover on top of the
toaster when the appliance is switched on or
when it is still hot as this could lead to
damage (fig. 16).
For telephonenumbers of the Philips Helpdesk, see
the ‘World Wide Guarantee Leaflet’.