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[title] Investigating the Control Board
-[* black] Remove the 5 screws on the PCB and switch (locations marked in blue). Only 3 screws are visible in the guide. 1 is lost forever and 1 is hiding in shadows.
+[* light_blue] Remove the 5 screws on the PCB and switch. Only 3 screws are visible in the guide. 1 is lost forever and 1 is hiding in shadows.
[* black] Carefully pull the control board and power switch off. The knob is fixed to the control board potentiometer. The Stop button is only held in by the control board.
[* black] The control board features a rectifier (red), a user-adjustable oscillator with a 60 KHz frequency divider (yellow), stop button (green), and an electromagnet (on back) with a simple NPN switch (orange).
[* black] The power switch contains an internal fuse. The latch mechanism (still attached to the toaster) closes the switch.