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[title] If Cleaning Doesn't Work (or Stops Working)
-[* black] If that doesn't work you'll have to disassemble the toaster oven and replace the switch (SW 15 on the circuit board) A fairly common 7x7mm 6-pin DPDT (dual-pole-dual-throw) switch will work as an acceptable substitute.
+[* black] If cleaning the switch doesn't restore it to full function. You'll have to disassemble the toaster oven and replace the switch (SW 15 on the circuit board).
+[* icon_note] A fairly common 7x7mm 6-pin DPDT (dual-pole-dual-throw) switch will work as an acceptable substitute.
[* black] A full writeup is available here: https://fixitclinic.blogspot.com/2016/12/a-switch-switch-my-kingdom-for-switch.html
[* black] For even more backup information see https://uspirg.org/blogs/blog/usp/troublesome-toaster-reveals-why-we-need-repair-revolution