Russell Hobbs 10617 Glass 2-Slice Toaster - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a 10617 2-slice
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10/28/2011 11:09:55 PM •
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I need a user instruction
You can download the instruction manual by clicking on the following link.(http://www.russellhobbs.co.uk/pdf/product_236_14356.pdf ).Please don't forget to rate me if satisfied.Good Luck.
Heats on one side only
Friend,
Obviously only one side is getting current or only one element is functional. Eitherway, please open the sides of the toaster on the nonfunctional side and check if the wiring to the element is ok. If connections are OK then the element may have got burnt. Please replace it and reconnect the wires and close the sides.
I have just bought 10617
It sounds like the unit has failed, I don't know what you could possibly do at your current location. You are going to at least need a new heating element and replace it, and if you are going to do that you may as well get a new one. You can contact the manufacturer and claim a warranty on it and they will ship you a new one, that is your best bet if there is no possible way to return it.
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Tim
Lever does not stay down
Buy a new toaster.
After a week or two return the broken toaster to the shop saying it won't work and ask for a refund.
Good luck!
9/13/2010 7:37:14 AM •
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My toster does not ssstay in ON position. The IC
An integrated circuit constructed to provide control functions to a toaster oven cooking appliance. The control functions including compensation for input voltage fluctuations, compensation for residual heat due to recycling, audible signal generation, multiple mode selection, safety shut off and others. The integrated circuit also provides flexibility to accommodate multiple models of an appliance in a product line. If you have the tools and the part, you can fix it yourself otherwise to the repair shop
Russell hobbs microwave will not work, but grill & oven ok.
The magnetron has failed. This is the part of the oven which produces the microwaves and they can fail without warning at any time after they leave the factory. Failures are not as common as they once were, but unless the oven still qualifies for a warranty repair it's always more cost effective to scrap the oven and buy a new or used replacement.
In your case, you may be able to recoup some money by selling your oven purely as an electric fan oven with grill. The magnetron failure does not in any way indicate that the grill or fan oven are about to fail.
If you do decide to replace the magnetron, make sure that a new microwave gasket is fitted as well; this is a small wire mesh doughnut (US= donut) which fits around the neck of the magnetron and is crushed into place when fitted. Once used they cannot safely be re-used.
7/21/2009 11:11:22 AM •
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Russell Hobbs 10617 led bar
may have screws on the bottom and the loader knob usually has to be pried off. Place soft wood like a ruler against the housing and pry carefully from side to side with a large screwdriver. After working on it, plug it in outside to a ground-fault ac plug on a fireproof surface to test.
5/12/2016 4:58:29 AM •
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