Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
10
Time Required
25 - 45 minutes
Sections
2
- Outer Shell Removal
- 5 steps
- Circuit Board Resistor
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Outer Shell Removal
- Using the Phillips-head #2 screwdriver, unscrew the three 1cm Phillips-head screws on the plastic base of the toaster to separate the outer metal shell from the plastic base.
Using the Phillips-head #2 screwdriver, unscrew the three 1cm Phillips-head screws on the plastic base of the toaster to separate the outer metal shell from the plastic base.
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Step 2
- Push the plastic push-down handle down and pull the plastic handle straight from metal arm.
Push the plastic push-down handle down and pull the plastic handle straight from metal arm.
Step 3
- Loosen the outer metal shell from the plastic base by holding the plastic base while pulling up on the metal shell.
- Only lift the outer shell a little so as not to disconnect the cables that connect the circuit board.
Loosen the outer metal shell from the plastic base by holding the plastic base while pulling up on the metal shell.
Only lift the outer shell a little so as not to disconnect the cables that connect the circuit board.
Step 4
- Disconnect the cable clips from the circuit board using the tweezers to free the outer metal shell from the plastic base.
Disconnect the cable clips from the circuit board using the tweezers to free the outer metal shell from the plastic base.
Step 5
- Lift the top outer metal shell.
- Carefully lift the outer metal shell at an angle so as not to damage the components in the front of the toaster.
Lift the top outer metal shell.
Carefully lift the outer metal shell at an angle so as not to damage the components in the front of the toaster.
Step 6
Circuit Board Resistor
- Using a #1 phillips head screwdriver, remove the four 1cm philips head screws holding the circuit board to the inside of the toaster shell.
Using a #1 phillips head screwdriver, remove the four 1cm philips head screws holding the circuit board to the inside of the toaster shell.
Step 7
- Grasp the circuit board and pull on it perpendicular to the attached surface.
Grasp the circuit board and pull on it perpendicular to the attached surface.
Step 8
- Inspect the circuit board for any burnt or otherwise damaged components. Be sure to carefully identify the damaged components that need replacement. For help identifying resistor values look at wikipedia’s electronic color code article.
Inspect the circuit board for any burnt or otherwise damaged components. Be sure to carefully identify the damaged components that need replacement. For help identifying resistor values look at wikipedia’s electronic color code article.
Step 9
- Use the soldering kit to unsolder the damaged component. For soldering Instructions look at the iFixit Soldering Guide.
Use the soldering kit to unsolder the damaged component. For soldering Instructions look at the iFixit Soldering Guide.
Step 10
- Once the damaged component has been unsoldered from the circuit board, remove it.
Once the damaged component has been unsoldered from the circuit board, remove it.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Bruce odom - Nov 29, 2020
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Where are replacement parts for a toaster available typically?