Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked on the case as to its function.
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Its location on the board should match the holes in the oven case so this will indicate which one it is.
Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked on the case as to its function
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Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked on the case as to its function.
Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked as to its function
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Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked on the case as to its function
Hi @ambimom,
Don't know the toaster oven but usually an encoder has a shaft that the knob is affixed to, so if the board was in position the shaft would protrude through the case where the knob would then be attached and hopefully it is marked as to its function