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- | [* black] Purchase a ***WD-40***. If already available, apply to the timer's slight peek edge—the WD-40's oil to seep inside the timer, reaching the tiny gear of the timer. |
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+ | [* icon_note] Before replacing your timer with a new one, you may try to lubricate it first to see if it fixes the issue. |
+ | [* black] Apply WD-40 to the timer's slight peek edge—the WD-40's oil to seep inside the timer, reaching the tiny gear of the timer. |
[* icon_caution] WD-40 is flammable. Be sure to read the instruction label before using WD-40 Two-way Spray Can. | |
[* icon_note] Let the WD-40 sit and take effect for around 30 seconds or a minute when you spray it onto the timer. | |
[* icon_caution] Not cleaning/wiping excess WD-40 oil on the timer will start a fire in the Toaster Oven. | |
[* icon_note] You can test the timer using a flat head screwdriver to turn the timer to see if it ticks/works. |