Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
8
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
2
- Shell
- 4 steps
- Power Cord
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Shell
- Make sure that the toaster is unplugged before attempting any sort of disassembly!
Make sure that the toaster is unplugged before attempting any sort of disassembly!
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Step 2
- Grip the black plastic lever nub firmly and carefully remove it from the metal lever. Use one hand to hold the toaster in place while you pull the lever nub with the other.
- If this is the first time detaching this piece, it will take some effort to remove. Be careful as pulling too hard can cause damage to the inner lever mechanism.
Grip the black plastic lever nub firmly and carefully remove it from the metal lever. Use one hand to hold the toaster in place while you pull the lever nub with the other.
If this is the first time detaching this piece, it will take some effort to remove. Be careful as pulling too hard can cause damage to the inner lever mechanism.
Step 3
- Flipping the toaster upside down, use a T7 Torx Screwdriver to remove the four 10mm screws that keep the outer shell attached.
- Flip the toaster back over and slide off the shell making sure to slip the toaster lever (now without the black plastic nub) through the lever opening in the shell.
- The outer shell should now only be connected by its internal wiring.
Flipping the toaster upside down, use a T7 Torx Screwdriver to remove the four 10mm screws that keep the outer shell attached.
Flip the toaster back over and slide off the shell making sure to slip the toaster lever (now without the black plastic nub) through the lever opening in the shell.
The outer shell should now only be connected by its internal wiring.
Step 4
- Locate and remove the two 8mm screws that attach the circuit board (located inside of the shell) from the shell itself using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- The shell should now be completely separated from the rest of the toaster.
Locate and remove the two 8mm screws that attach the circuit board (located inside of the shell) from the shell itself using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
The shell should now be completely separated from the rest of the toaster.
Step 5
Power Cord
- Remove the small circuit board by pulling on the two side tabs while simultaneously releasing the middle clip.
- Slide the small circuit board out of it’s clips.
Remove the small circuit board by pulling on the two side tabs while simultaneously releasing the middle clip.
Slide the small circuit board out of it’s clips.
Step 6
- Using a Philips #2 screwdriver, remove the front two 8mm screws attaching the chassis to the base.
- Flip the toaster around and proceed to remove the two remaining 8mm screws.
Using a Philips #2 screwdriver, remove the front two 8mm screws attaching the chassis to the base.
Flip the toaster around and proceed to remove the two remaining 8mm screws.
Step 7
- Upon removing the chassis, look in the toaster base to find the little white tab holding the power cord in place. Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the two 10mm screws.
Upon removing the chassis, look in the toaster base to find the little white tab holding the power cord in place. Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the two 10mm screws.
Step 8
- De-solder the two power cord wires that are connected to the small circuit board.
- Solder on replacement power cord.
- If you’re unsure of how to solder here is a helpful guide: Soldering Guide
De-solder the two power cord wires that are connected to the small circuit board.
Solder on replacement power cord.
If you’re unsure of how to solder here is a helpful guide: Soldering Guide
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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