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Black & Decker TRO964 Toaster Oven Questions & Answers
My black & decker tro964 is not heating
That may sound like a stupid question, but is it plugged in?
Have you tried to plug in the toaster on a different power outlet?
If there is a ground fault switch where the toaster is plugged in (that's those outlets which have 2 buttons on the front, one labeld "Test" the other usually labeled "Reset") unplug the toaster and push the "Reset" button and try the toaster again. To test, if the power outlet, were the toaster is usually plugged in, is working, try a hair dryer or any other device on that outlet.
Its most likely cheaper to replace the whole toaster than to replace the heating elements, for about 40 $ since that's the price of your toaster on some websites.
I have a Black & Decker Toaster Oven Plus. The
Mine has The same problem and I am trying to fix it I don't see anything burnt and everything seems to be put together and write and I can't understand why the top bars would not heat up,I need help to prepare this thing I love it so much
I need to replace a dkj/1-60 timer for a toaster
You cannot find this part anywhere! I contacted the factory that makes them in China. They won't sell you one. Minimum order is 5,000 parts. I told them I was interested in a large order and asked if I could get a sample switch. They sent me 3 of them for the cost of shipping!!!!
It wont turn on model T0131SWD!!!!!!!
follow this charter troubleshooting and fix it. God bless you
- Inspect the power cordUnplug
the power cord and check for voltage at the outlet. Also inspect for
damage, shorts, or burn marks that can be a possible safety hazard.
- Bad door switchIf your
microwave does not work at all and you know everything is plugged in
properly and the outlet is functioning, then also check the door hooks
and the door release button. Using a volt-ohm meter on RX1, check your
terminals. When your microwave door is closed you should have a reading
of zero. Once the door is open the reading should change to infinity. If
these readings do not match up, replacement of the door switch is
necessary.
- Blown fusesTo determine
if your fuse has blown out, which may attribute to your microwave not
running, you need to pull the fuse out using a pair of fuse pullers. Lay
it down and using a volt-ohm meter on RX1, check both ends of the fuse
in question. If you do not get a reading of zero, then you will need to
replace the fuse.
- Bad fan motorLocate the
fan and remove the leads. Again using the volt-ohm meter on RX1, check
the terminals. If an infinity reading is displayed, it means that the
fan has gone bad and requires replacement.
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