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  • Power Switch
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Introduction

Step 1

              Remove the Switch Button               
  • Before starting this guide make sure the toaster oven is unplugged.
  • If the switch still works and isn’t failing yet, simply try cleaning it.
  • Pry off the grey plastic on-off button to expose the head of the on/off switch.
  • Apply some electrical contact cleaner (CorrosionX or MG Chemicals Super Contact Cleaner or something similar) or, less ideally, 91% or better isopropyl alcohol to the switch.

Before starting this guide make sure the toaster oven is unplugged.

If the switch still works and isn’t failing yet, simply try cleaning it.

Pry off the grey plastic on-off button to expose the head of the on/off switch.

Apply some electrical contact cleaner (CorrosionX or MG Chemicals Super Contact Cleaner or something similar) or, less ideally, 91% or better isopropyl alcohol to the switch.

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Step 2

              Work the switch (no image)               
  • Work the switch a bit by turning it on and off a lot (still unplugged) and see if that doesn’t fix the problem.

Work the switch a bit by turning it on and off a lot (still unplugged) and see if that doesn’t fix the problem.

Step 3

              If Cleaning Doesn't Work (or Stops Working)               
  • 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).
  • A fairly common 7x7mm 6-pin DPDT (dual-pole-dual-throw) switch will work as an acceptable substitute.
  • A full writeup is available here: https://fixitclinic.blogspot.com/2016/12
  • For even more backup information see https://uspirg.org/blogs/blog/usp/troubl

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).

A fairly common 7x7mm 6-pin DPDT (dual-pole-dual-throw) switch will work as an acceptable substitute.

A full writeup is available here: https://fixitclinic.blogspot.com/2016/12

For even more backup information see https://uspirg.org/blogs/blog/usp/troubl

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thea G - May 7, 2022

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I cleaned my switch…it works great now! Thank you!!!!