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The toaster no longer switches off. Normally it would take at least 80 seconds and up to 300 seconds.
A capacitor needs to be replaced.
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Carefully pull the handle in the direction of the arrow.
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Unscrew the 4 screws (triangular).
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Bend away the 4 clips.
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Unscrew the circuit board
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and disconnect the magnet and power supply.
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Replace capacitor C1 25 V, 220 µF.
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Follow the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
Follow the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
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Thanks for this information! I have the same toaster and need to replace the diodes listed at D1. Can you advise what values are required?
Hi Angus,
it is an 1N4007 Diode. But I think that de IC is also broken when the diode ist broken. The AC could destroy the IC.
Look at this datasheed and the typical electrical use in a toaster. https://www.digikey.ca/en/htmldatasheets...
good luck and give me a feedback. www.dertoaster.org
Danke Andreas!
Hi Andreas: I replaced the 1N4007 diode and the toaster worked for about 5 seconds before the capacitor blew! Any idea what's up?
Hi Angus, okay, just an idea!
The heatingwire is shortet > the voltage on the board is to high > First check the resistenc of the heatingwire an calculate the watt. Compare it with value of the producer writen on the toaster. Then check the AC 12V on the board. Be careful!!!
Perhaps you can go to an Repair-Cafe in your town.