To view the Support Page or the Owner's Manual with Operating Instructions just use your mouse to click on the link, which is the underlined and highlighted text just above. This will open a new web browser page automatically for you and allow you to view the information at the website indicated and the contents of the Owner's Manual.
You may need ADOBE READER installed on your computer to read PDF documents.
You can download this free at WWW.ADOBE.COM if necessary.
Click on the DOWNLOAD ADOBE READER button on right side of the ADOBE home page when you get there, then follow the onscreen instructions to install the software on your computer.
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I'm not sure if this applies to your problem, but I found a great solution to the buzzing I've experienced on my GE toaster at the following link:
http://applianceguru.com/forum1/18670.html
When the push down lever hits the bottom it pushes another little lever which makes contact with the positive and negative terminals. over time, these terminals get ever so slightly bent, especially if you start pushing the lever down hard. what you have to do is take the toaster apart, get to the positive and negative terminals and pinch back into shape with some pliers. you should understand once you look at it. Then put back together. if it doesn't work then it's likely a component has gone so, unless you have a multi-meter and a soldering iron I wouldn't suggest doing this.
At the moment I am looking for the problem in m,y Tefal. The biggest problem seems to be sorting out how to pull it apart. I have sfound that the whole carriage must be pulled out the back of the toaster. About 10 T10 screws to be removed from the base then there are are a couple more philips screws to remove after the back is off, then the handles that you press down to allow the bread to drop mus t be released. There are plastic pieces that hold in the metal tip on the handles. They are located inside the body and are accessewd from the slot that the handle moves in. I haven't yet located the release clips for the high lift handles. Once I have found them I may be able to access the mechanisms. If this doesn't help enough then please ask for more information as I shall have found my way inside by then
billypil
Here's the link directly to Tefal's site where you can select the exact toaster manual from the list provided. I wasn't sure of the exact model, since Tefal has two (2) Avante Deluxe model toasters available (both a 2 and 4 slice version) and sometimes the Fixya site only has a limited selection for certain products for users to request assistance with.
In any case, they are all on the page at the link below. Simply click and you'll get a free manual that you can save or print out for your use and future reference.
If it doesn't come up, simply select "toasters" from the pull down window on the screen and hit "go"
I also have a folder on my computer that I've labeled "Household Appliances and Equipment" into which I save an electronic copy of all Owner's Manuals and Guides for all the appliances we have, just so they're readily available without having to search the web for them.
I hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!