I have done this a couple of times over the years. Often, it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor. This causes the toaster to shut off quicker because it gets too hot.
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I have done this a couple of times over the years. Here's some of [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Troubleshooting/Toaster/Will+Not+Stay+Down/535186?revisionid=HEAD|the most frequent solutions|new_window=true]. Often, it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor. This causes the toaster to shut off quicker because it gets too hot.
The fix it is unplugging the toaster, taking the outer shell off and cleaning all visible residue out of the toaster. Compressed air, wooden skewers, and slightly damp, lint free cloths are helpful.
Reminder: if wiping with damp cloths, please let toaster thoroughly dry before reassembly.
I have done this a couple of times over the years. Often, it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor. This causes the toaster to shut off because it gets too hot.
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I have done this a couple of times over the years. Often, it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor. This causes the toaster to shut off quicker because it gets too hot.
The fix it is unplugging the toaster, taking the outer shell off and cleaning all visible residue out of the toaster. Compressed air, wooden skewers, and slightly damp, lint free cloths are helpful.
Reminder: if wiping with damp cloths, please let toaster thoroughly dry before reassembly.
I have done this a couple of these over the years. Often it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor which causes shut off quicker because toaster gets hotter quicker.
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I have done this a couple of times over the years. Often, it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor. This causes the toaster to shut off because it gets too hot.
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The fix it is unplugging the toaster, taking the outer shell off and cleaning all visible reside out of toaster. Compressed air, wooden skewers, and slightly damp, lint free cloths are helpful.
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The fix it is unplugging the toaster, taking the outer shell off and cleaning all visible residue out of the toaster. Compressed air, wooden skewers, and slightly damp, lint free cloths are helpful.
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Remember if wiping with damp cloths, please let toaster thoroughly dry before reassembly.
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Reminder: if wiping with damp cloths, please let toaster thoroughly dry before reassembly.
I have done this a couple of these over the years. Often it is caused by an accumulation of crumbs around the thermal shut off sensor which causes shut off quicker because toaster gets hotter quicker.
The fix it is unplugging the toaster, taking the outer shell off and cleaning all visible reside out of toaster. Compressed air, wooden skewers, and slightly damp, lint free cloths are helpful.
Remember if wiping with damp cloths, please let toaster thoroughly dry before reassembly.