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-[* black] Apply WD-40 onto the Timer.
-[* black] Be sure to wipe off excess spray oil with a towel or napkin.
+[* black] Purchase a WD-40. If already available, apply to the Timer small peek edge. This allows the WD-40 oil to get inside the timer to reach the tiny timer gear.
+[* icon_note] Be sure to wipe off excess spray with a towel or napkin.
+[* icon_reminder] Let the WD-40 take effect 30 seconds or a minute or two on the timer before reassembling
+[* icon_caution] Not cleaning/wiping excess WD-40 oil on the timer and assembling it too quickly to test the timer may start a fire. The Toaster Oven produces the heat that will affect the WD-40 to cause a fire.
+[* icon_note] You can test the timer using a flat head screwdriver to turn the timer to see if it ticks.