Bread Maker Teardown

ID: 133097

Description:

Steps:

  1. The Toast Select Luxe adjusts the toasting time for each type of bread. 'Lift & Look' to check if it's done. Press 'A Bit More' and to give it just that… a little bit more. Follow toasting progress with the LED countdown indicator. Crafted with brushed stainless steel in premium metallic finishes and chrome accents.
  2. VARIABLE BROWNING CONTROL Toast to your ideal browness level while the LED indicates your browning progress.
  3. INNOVATIVE AUTO FEATURES 1-Touch 'A Bit More' and 'Lift & Look' functions are derived directly from your feedback and makes for flawless toasting.
  4. EASY CLEANING No need to ever lift when cleaning. Just pull out the front crumb tray and tip it into the dustbin.
  5. Construction Materials:Brushed stainless steel body with back-lit buttons.
  6. Dimensions (WxDxH):8.2" x 7.9" x 13.4"
  7. Power:1000 Watts Voltage:120Volts, 60Hz Settings:6 Bread Settings: Wholewheat, White, Bagel, Waffles, Pastries and English Muffins 4 Functions: 'Lift & Look', 'A Bit More'/Reheat, Frozen and Cancel
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  9. From the bottom, the bread maker has 4 screws securing two pieces of the shell.
  10. Time to cut it open!First thing’s first, let’s turn over the machine, there are 4 screw in sight, therefore a screw driver is up.
  11. Take a closer look after removing the screws on the bottom, we can see there are still 4 plastic pads and silicon circles that are waiting to be taken away.
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  13. You might notice that the shells are not apart yet, but take a closer look, it’s already loose.
  14. This is when you flip it upside-down again, find the very botton on the side and take it off, a simple twist and pull will do the work.
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  16. Time to get our first glimpse inside this bread maker.
  17. To take off the mainboard, you need a screw driver to remove those three screws.
  18. Unplug those wires highlighted in the photo.
  19. Ta-da! You successfully removed the mainboard!
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  21. To teardown the mainboard from the other side, this is what you have to do--
  22. Unplug all wires connected to it.
  23. picture 2 shows how it should be like after you did the instruction above.
  24. All you have to do now, is to take away the mainboard along with the metal chip beneath it.
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  26. This is the last step of taking the shell apart--cut the wire.
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  28. First, take off the screws like shown in the picture.
  29. Then you will see a board also secured with screws——repeat your last move.
  30. There you have a small board!
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  32. Same spot, same move—— remove three screws on top of the disc.
  33. Then there you are—— a small disc!
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  35. Let's move on to the inside of the shell, shall we?
  36. There are so many screws on this thing, huh? Let's just screw them off and take out the small board.
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  38. Same old same old. Screw them off and take out the transparent plastic lid.
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  40. bend the metal sheets shown in the picture.
  41. Then you will have those small components.
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  43. Unbend the sheet metal in p1&2.
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  45. Next, take off the clips in p1&2.
  46. Generated by all the steps above, you can pull out this metal wire easily.
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  48. However, the last step is a lot more difficult, this is to seperate its silver machine case with its black plastic base.
  49. This step requires specialised tool, for any other normally seen screw drivers/tools will easily bend the metal inside.
  50. Therefore, if not necessary, don't teardown this part without specialised tools.
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  52. All components of a bread maker.
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