Black Decker Toaster T270 User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Over-toasting of thinly sliced breads could cause the  
bread to catch fire. Toast thin slices on lower settings.  
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T270 Shown  
1. Self-Adjusting Bread Guides  
2. Super-Wide Slots  
3. Cool-Touch Exterior  
4. Corner Control Lever  
5. Light-To-Dark Shade Dial With Pastry Setting  
6. Dual-Position Cord Slot (Under Unit)  
7. Swing-Open Crumb Tray (Under Unit)  
How To Use  
Plug the cord into a standard  
electrical outlet.  
QUICK TIPS TO GET  
STARTED  
Adjust the Shade Dial to the desired  
setting (Figure A). For first use, set  
the Dial to the middle position.  
Readjust for lighter or darker toast-  
ing. All breads, pastries, and other  
toaster foods (frozen waffles, bagels,  
etc.) do not toast alike. Thin, dry  
bread requires a lighter setting than  
thicker, fresh bread. Refer to the  
Toasting Guide on pg. 5 for recom-  
mended settings.  
This toaster is equipped with an  
Electronic Toast Control — a built-in  
Figure A  
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timer that gives you consistent, even-  
colored toasting even with multiple  
toasting cycles. You don’t have to  
wait for the toaster to cool down  
between toasting cycles to get good  
results.  
Place the bread slices or toaster  
foods in the slots. Press the Corner  
Control Lever down until it clicks.  
The Lever will not go all the way  
down to the Dial settings. There will  
be approximately 1” between the  
depressed Lever and the Shade Dial.  
The Self-Adjusting Bread Guides will  
automatically adjust to hold thick or  
thin slices in place. The toasted  
items will pop up automatically at  
the end of the cycle. You may use  
either slot if you are toasting only  
one slice.  
NOTE: If food becomes wedged in the toast  
slot, unplug the cord from the outlet. Move the  
Control Lever up and down a few times to  
raise “jammed” food. To avoid a shock haz-  
ard, never use metal utensils to free food.  
CANCEL TOASTING FEATURE  
To interrupt the toasting cycle at any  
time during its operation, simply slide  
your finger between the Shade Dial  
and the Corner Control Lever and lift  
the Control Lever up (Figure B).  
Figure B  
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Toasting G  
uide  
LIGHT  
DARK  
Electronic Toast Control Guide  
Pastry Light = 1–2 Medium = 3–4 Dark = 5-6  
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TOASTER FOOD  
Everyday Breads  
SUGGESTED SETTING  
1. White Bread, soft type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 - 4  
2. Wheat Bread. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
3. Rye Bread. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
4. English Muffins. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
5. Fresh Bagels. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
6. Frozen Bagels, thawed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4  
Specialty Breads/Toaster Foods  
1. Variety Bread, hand-sliced, 1” thick. . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 4  
2. Italian Bread, 1” thick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
3. Toaster Corn Muffins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
4. Pop Tarts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastry/2  
5. Texas or Deli French Toast, 1” thick. . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Frozen Toaster Favorites  
1. French Toast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (2 cycles)  
2. Waffles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (1 cycle)  
3. Toaster Hash Browns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 (2 cycles)  
4. Toaster Breakfast Pastry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pastry/2 (2 cycles)  
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Care and Cleaning Guide  
Always unplug the cord from the electrical  
outlet and allow the toaster to cool before  
cleaning.  
DO NOT IMMERSE THE TOASTER IN  
WATER.  
SWING-OPEN CRUMB TRAY  
Unplug the toaster and allow it to  
cool. Turn the toaster on its side  
and hold over a sink or trash can.  
Pull the Tab on the Crumb Tray for-  
ward and swing the tray open  
(Figure C). Wipe the Crumb Tray  
with a slightly damp cloth or  
Tab  
sponge. Dry the Crumb Tray com-  
pletely before closing and latching.  
Its important to clean out the  
crumbs to avoid buildup.  
Figure C  
Frequency depends on how often  
you use your toaster. If you use it  
every day, more than once a day,  
its a good idea to clean out the  
crumbs at least once a week.  
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE  
SURFACES  
Wipe the cool-touch exterior sur-  
face with a slightly damp cloth or  
sponge (Figure D). Dry thoroughly.  
DO NOT USE STRONG CLEANERS  
OR ABRASIVES THAT WILL  
SCRATCH THE EXTERIOR SUR-  
FACE. NEVER SPRAY CLEANERS  
DIRECTLY ONTO THE TOASTER.  
Figure D  
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ELECTRICAL CORD AND PLUG  
The cord length of this appliance  
was selected to reduce safety haz-  
ards that may occur with a longer  
cord. If more cord length is need-  
ed, an extension cord may be  
used. It should be rated not less  
than 15 amperes, 120 volts and  
should have Underwriters  
Laboratories listing. A properly  
rated extension cord may be pur-  
chased from a Black & Decker  
(U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance  
Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Center (see pgs. 10 & 11  
for a complete listing of Black &  
Decker Company-Owned Service  
Centers). When using a longer  
cord, be sure that it does not drape  
over a working area or dangle  
where it could be pulled on or  
tripped over.  
Handle cord carefully; avoid jerk-  
ing or straining it at outlet and  
appliance connections.  
Alternate Cord Slot  
DUAL-POSITION CORD SLOT  
Clip the cord into either cord slot at  
the bottom of the toaster to hold it  
conveniently out of the way in  
either direction (Figure E).  
Figure E  
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Need Help?  
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  
1. Can I interrupt the toast cycle once it’s started?  
Yes. Just lift the Corner Control Lever and the cycle will stop.  
2. Which slot should I use if I’m only toasting one slice?  
Because of the Electronic Toast Control Timer, either slot can be used.  
3. How often should I clean the crumbs from the bottom of the toaster?  
Its important to clean out the crumbs frequently to avoid buildup.  
Frequency depends on how often you use your toaster. If you use it  
every day, more than once a day, its a good idea to clean out the  
crumbs at least once a week. Follow the cleaning instructions on pg. 6.  
4. Can I toast thick, homemade slices?  
Yes. The super-wide slots in this toaster allow you to toast slices up to  
1-inch thick. Because the bread guides automatically adjust to hold  
thick or thin slices in place, you can toast 1/2, 3/4or 1slices with  
good results in this toaster.  
5. Sometimes a frozen toaster food, like French toast, isn’t heated in one  
toasting cycle. Should I use a higher toast setting?  
Most frozen toaster foods require two toasting cycles at the recom-  
mended setting to be heated inside and crisp on the outside. Using a  
higher setting than recommended may heat the inside of the food  
faster, but often causes over-browning on the outside. For best results  
with frozen toaster foods, use freshly bought items. If frozen foods  
have built-up ice crystals, brush them off before toasting. Frozen waf-  
fles, however, generally require only one toasting cycle. Check the  
Frozen Toaster Favoritessection of the Toasting Guide on pg. 5 for  
other recommended toast settings and cycles.  
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SERVICE OR REPAIR  
Service, if necessary, must be performed by  
a Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Center. The Service Center nearest  
you can be found in the yellow pages of  
your phone book under Appliances-Small  
Repairing.For your convenience, a com-  
plete listing of our Company-Owned Service  
Centers can be found on pages 10 & 11.  
Before shipping your toaster, be sure it is  
cleaned of crumbs and debris. If mailing or  
shipping, pack it carefully in its original car-  
ton or any sturdy carton with enough pack-  
ing material to prevent damage. Include a  
note describing the problem to our Service  
Center and be sure to give your return  
address. We also suggest that you insure  
the package for your protection.  
Consumer-replaceable parts and acces-  
sories are also available at Black & Decker  
(U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance Company-  
Owned or Authorized Service Centers.  
This appliance has a polarized plugone  
blade is wider than the other. To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, this plug will fit into a  
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug  
does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse it. If  
it still does not fit, contact a qualified electri-  
cian. Do not attempt to defeat this safety  
feature by modifying the plug in any way.  
POLARIZED PLUG  
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ALABAMA  
GEORGIA  
BIRMINGHAM 2412 Green Springs, Hwy., 35209  
ATLANTA (South) 5330 Old National Hwy., 30349 404-762-8844  
SMYRNA 2550 Cobb Parkway South, 30080 404-956-0869  
STONE MOUNTAIN 5723 Memorial Dr., 30083 404-292-4714  
205-942-0538  
MOBILE 3831 Airport Blvd., 36608 205-343-6624  
ALASKA  
HAWAII  
ANCHORAGE 910 West International Airport Rd., 99518  
HONOLULU Unit No. 106, Sand Island Access Rd., 96819  
907-563-4664  
808-847-7447  
ARIZONA  
ILLINOIS  
MESA 535 South Dobson Rd., Suite 7, 85202  
CHICAGO (Lincolnwood) 6710 North Crawford Ave., 60646  
602-461-1074  
708-673-0923  
PHOENIX 4501 N. 7th Ave., 85013 602-279-6414  
TUCSON 4845 E. Speedway Blvd., 85712 602-323-3388  
DES PLAINES 1277 South Elmhurst Rd., 60018 708-364-5220  
LISLE 2950 Ogden Ave., Unit H, 60532 708-717-1075  
MOLINE 4433 23rd Ave., 61265 309-762-3000  
OAK LAWN 6343 W. 95th St., 60453 708-423-7212  
WAUKEGAN 31 S. Greenbay Rd., 60085 703-249-4390  
ARKANSAS  
LITTLE ROCK 519 W. Seventh St., 72201 501-372-3040  
CALIFORNIA  
INDIANA  
ANAHEIM 540 South State College Blvd., 92806  
EVANSVILLE 307 First Ave., Crescent Ctr., 47710 812-425-4269  
HAMMOND 7103 Kennedy Ave., 46323 219-845-5100  
714-772-4050  
CHULA VISTA 309 Broadway, 91911 619-420-6350  
CONCORD 1500 Monument Blvd., #C2, 94520  
INDIANAPOLIS (Speedway) 5999 Crawfordsville Rd., 46224  
317-243-8308  
510-682-4880  
FRESNO 5412 North Blackstone Ave., 93710 209-435-0810  
LONG BEACH 2011 South St., 90805 310-422-5825  
LOS ANGELES 4820 South Eastern Ave., Suite L90040  
213-720-1834  
IOWA  
DES MOINES 3427 Merle Hay Rd., 50310 515-270-1340  
RIVERSIDE 6215 Magnolia Ave., Suite B, 92506  
KANSAS  
714-787-9700  
WICHITA 155 South West St., 67213 316-943-1271  
SACRAMENTO 2033 Fulton Ave., 95825 916-972-9090  
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KENTUCKY  
619-279-2011  
LOUISVILLE 5211 Preston Hwy., 40213 502-968-7100  
SAN JOSE 1185 South Bascom Ave., 95128 408-293-7350  
SAN LEANDRO 15206 East 14th St., 94578 510-276-1610  
VAN NUYS 14920 Victory Blvd., 91411 818-787-5531  
LOUISIANA  
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HARVEY 2500 Lapalco Blvd., 70058 504-366-8676  
COLORADO  
METAIRIE (New Orleans) 3504 North Causeway Blvd., 70002  
DENVER 1171 South Federal Blvd., Box 19220, 80219  
504-837-2550  
303-922-8325  
SHREVEPORT 7710-7714 Jewella Rd., 71108 318-688-1553  
CONNECTICUT  
HARTFORD 662 Silas Deane Hwy., 06109 203-563-5800  
ORANGE 481 Boston Post Rd., 06477 203-795-3583  
MARYLAND  
BALTIMORE 4712 Erdman Ave., 21205 410-485-5550  
BALTIMORE 29-31 Cranbrook Rd., Cockeysville, 21030  
410-666-5966  
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA  
COLMAR MANOR, MD 4153 Bladensburg Rd., 20710  
COLMAR MANOR (Wash. D.C.) 4153 Bladensburg Rd., 20722  
301-779-3808  
301-779-3808  
PASADENA 8220 Ritchie Hwy., 21122 410-647-8456  
FALLS CHURCH, VA 344 W. Broad St., 22046  
703-533-7313  
MASSACHUSETTS  
BRIGHTON (Boston) 12 Market St., 02135 617-782-6264  
SEEKONK 120 Highland Ave., 02771 508-336-6510  
FLORIDA  
FT. LAUDERDALE 799 East Oakland Pk. Blvd., 33334  
305-566-5102  
MICHIGAN  
FT. MYERS 5224 Bank St., 33907 813-278-1188  
GRAND RAPIDS 3040 28th St.,SE, 49512 616-949-8331  
LANSING 3205 W. Saginaw Hwy., 48917 517-323-4181  
WARREN 27035 Van Dyke Blvd., 48093 313-756-6711  
WESTLAND 8067 N. Wayne Rd., 48185 313-427-1520  
JACKSONVILLE 920 Cassat Ave., 32205 904-781-2253  
MIAMI 13345 North West Seventh Ave., 33168  
305-681-6658  
MIAMI 12233 South Dixie Hwy., 33156 305-232-9497  
ORLANDO 3807 East Colonial Dr., 32803 407-894-7011  
ST. PETERSBURG 5635 49th St. North, 33709  
MINNESOTA  
813-525-0273  
BLOOMINGTON 9517 Lyndale Ave., South, 55420 612-884-9191  
TAMPA 3432 West Kennedy Blvd., 33609 813-872-8317  
WEST PALM BEACH 310 South Military Trail, 33415  
407-689-3247  
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MISSOURI  
PENNSYLVANIA  
KANSAS CITY 4324 Main St., 64111 816-531-0629  
ALLENTOWN (Whitehall) 2242 MacArthur Rd., 18052  
215-435-9544  
ST. ANN 3637 North Lindbergh Blvd., 63074  
314-739-4661  
EVANS CITY Cranberry Town Center Plaza, 20808 Rt. 19 N., 16033  
412-779-9600  
ST. LOUIS 12852 Manchester Rd., 63131 314-821-8740  
HARRISBURG 6080 Allentown Blvd., 17112 717-545-0651  
LANCASTER 118 Keller Ave., 17601 717-393-5251  
PHILADELPHIA 9977-81 Bustleton Ave., 19115  
215-464-7771  
NEBRASKA  
OMAHA 4225 South 84th St., 68127 402-592-5666  
PHILADELPHIA 333 North 20th St., 19103 215-564-5520  
PITTSBURGH 5437 Baum Blvd., 15232 412-362-2700  
WILKES-BARRE 759 Kidder St., 18702 717-824-5704  
NEVADA  
LAS VEGAS 3411 East Charleston Blvd., 89104  
702-641-6555  
PUERTO RICO  
GUAYNABO — “CStreet # 14, Rexco Industrial Park, 00922-1924  
NEW JERSEY  
809-783-3535  
CHERRY HILL 1444 East Marlton Pike (Rt. 70), 08034  
609-429-2822  
RHODE ISLAND  
SEEKONK, MA 120 Highland Ave., 02771 508-336-6510  
LITTLE FALLS 1189 U.S. Hwy. 46, 07424 201-256-9373  
SCOTCH PLAINS 2520 Route #22 East, 07076 908-233-5665  
SOUTH CAROLINA  
NEW MEXICO  
GREENVILLE 1557 Laurens Rd., 29607 803-232-3038  
ALBUQUERQUE 5617 Menaul Blvd., N.E., 87110  
505-884-1002  
TENNESSEE  
CHATTANOOGA Perimeter Place Shopping Ctr., Sp. E,  
6231 Perimeter Dr., 37421 615-894-5957  
NEW YORK  
ALBANY (Latham) 836 Troy-Schenectady Rd., 12110  
KNOXVILLE 4118 North Broadway, 37917 615-688-0921  
MEMPHIS 1085 East Brooks Rd., 38116 901-332-3444  
NASHVILLE 4811 Nolensville Rd., 37211 615-833-8277  
518-785-1867  
BUFFALO 881 West Delavan Ave., 14209 716-884-6220  
CENTEREACH L.I. 2061-63 Middle Country Rd., 11720  
516-737-4706  
NEW YORK (Elmhurst) 77-20 Queens Blvd., 11373  
718-335-1042  
NEW YORK (Manhattan) 50 West 23rd St., 10010  
212-929-6450  
NEW YORK (Westbury, L.I.) 1061 Old Country Rd., 11590  
516-997-6140  
ROCHESTER 2969 W. Henrietta Rd., 14623 716-424-1310  
SYRACUSE 3485 Erie Blvd., East, 13214 315-446-3086  
TEXAS  
AMARILLO 3008 West 6th Ave., 79106 806-373-1531  
AUSTIN 6549 Burnet Rd., 78757 512-459-1133  
DALLAS 2257 Royal Lane, 75229 214-620-8655  
EL PASO 6822 Gateway East, 79915 915-778-9769  
FORT WORTH 721 North Beach St., 76111 817-831-3828  
GARLAND 78 West Centerville Rd., 75043 214-686-9302  
HOUSTON 536 East Tidwell Rd., 77022 713-692-7111  
SAN ANTONIO 500 Culebra Ave., 78201 210-732-1221  
WEBSTER 100 East Nasa Road One, Ste. 75, 77598 713-338-4556  
NORTH CAROLINA  
CHARLOTTE 3007 East Independence Blvd., 28205  
UTAH  
704-374-1779  
SALT LAKE CITY 1541 S. Third West St., 84115 801-486-5828  
GREENSBORO 3716 High Point Rd., 27407 919-852-1300  
RALEIGH 2930 Capital Blvd., 27604 919-878-0357  
VIRGINIA  
FALLS CHURCH 344 W. Broad St., 22046 703-533-7313  
HAMPTON 3416 W. Mercury Blvd., 23666 804-826-9382  
NORFOLK 7631 Sewells Point Rd., 23513 804-480-3333  
RICHMOND 1424 Chamberlayne Ave., 23222 804-649-9245  
OHIO  
CINCINNATI 2310 East Sharon Rd., 45241 513-772-3111  
COLUMBUS 3975 East Livingston Ave., 43227  
614-237-0461  
DAYTON 2898 South Dixie Drive, 45409 513-298-1951  
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS 5881 Mayfield Rd., 44124  
216-449-2770  
PARMA HEIGHTS (Cleveland) 6483 Pearl Rd., 44130  
216-842-9100  
WASHINGTON  
SEATTLE 421 S. Michigan, 98108 206-763-2010  
SPOKANE N. 7011 Division St., 99208 509-467-8190  
TACOMA 2602 S. 38th St., 98409 206-473-6040  
TOLEDO 3231 Dorr St., 43607 419-531-8921  
WEST VIRGINIA  
CHARLESTON 1638 Sixth Ave., 25312 304-343-0289  
OKLAHOMA  
OKLAHOMA CITY 1318 Linwood Blvd., 73106  
WISCONSIN  
405-232-7515  
MILWAUKEE (Wauwatosa) 10424 W. Bluemound Rd., 53226  
TULSA 3120 S. Sheridan Rd, 74145 918-622-5666  
414-453-4240  
OREGON  
REV: 9/94  
PORTLAND 1640 NW Johnson St., 97209  
503-228-8631  
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FULL  
TWO-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this  
product against any defects that are due to  
faulty material or workmanship for a two-  
year period after the original date of con-  
sumer purchase or receipt as a gift. This  
warranty does not include damage to the  
product resulting from accident or misuse.  
If the product should become defective with-  
in the warranty period, we will repair it or  
elect to replace it free of charge. We will  
return your product, transportation charges  
prepaid, provided it is delivered prepaid to  
any Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Center.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
Answers to any questions regarding warran-  
ty or service locations may be obtained by  
calling toll free, 1-800-231-9786 or by writing:  
Consumer Assistance &  
Information  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc.  
626 Hanover Pike  
Hampstead, MD 21074-0618  
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.  
Copyright © 1994 Black & Decker  
Pub No. 168631-13-RV00  
Printed in China  
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