My toaster has been acting up for awhile, and I went to Bed, Bath and Beyond today with my coupon, and bought a new one. I was browsing through the booklet looking at the instructions, and of course it mentioned using it to burn off any manufacture residue before putting bread in it. This is how #7, the last step of the first time use instructions was worded.
7. "Lower both of the toasting levers until they lock in place. Operate without bread once or twice to burn off any manufacturing residue. You may notice a light amount of smoke; this is normal and will stop as the heating elements continue to heat. bowl first. Start with the lowest setting and gradually increase as the cream begins to thicken."
I was laughing with my husband, and saying it's no wonder I can't follow any instructions anymore, they are senseless. This isn't the first time some bogus wording was in user booklets.
Have you ever bought something and the instructions didn't even seem to belong to that unit? Or just had crazy wording that left you scratching your head? :saywhat:
7. "Lower both of the toasting levers until they lock in place. Operate without bread once or twice to burn off any manufacturing residue. You may notice a light amount of smoke; this is normal and will stop as the heating elements continue to heat. bowl first. Start with the lowest setting and gradually increase as the cream begins to thicken."
I was laughing with my husband, and saying it's no wonder I can't follow any instructions anymore, they are senseless. This isn't the first time some bogus wording was in user booklets.
Have you ever bought something and the instructions didn't even seem to belong to that unit? Or just had crazy wording that left you scratching your head? :saywhat: