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Preheat is helpful when you're not cooking for more than a few minutes. If you're going to cook for 20 minutes or more, then most likely you don't need to pre-heat.
To pre-heat, simply turn your toaster-oven on 10 minutes before you put the food in.
Did you just buy the oven new? or is it a little older?
Some new ovens are confusing, you have to set the temp, then select broil or heat or toast dials.
Check all the dials to see if it shows what you want to do.
Hope this helps.
Hi there. I just repaired mine. The wire connected to left side (as you are looking at the front of the toaster) of the front top heating coil had come off. I replaced all four of the crimps going to each side of each of the top two heating coils as well as the wire going between the front and back coils on the left side. Make sure that you use HIGH TEMP crimps and HIGH TEMP wire. I had the crimps and purchased the wire from a ma and pa repair shop here in my town
Press for 5 seconds the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but- ton (7) (the hours flash on the display).
Press the TIME/TOAST COLOR buttons (8) to the desired time (hours). The time set will begin blinking on the display.
Press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but- ton (7) (the minutes flash on the display).
Press the TIME/TOAST COLOR buttons (8) to the desired time (minutes). The time set will begin blinking on the display.
Press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but- ton (7) to confirm. It is pos- sible to press the button at any time during cooking to display the current time (the display shows the time set).
If you wish to change the hour on the display once it has been set, press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but- ton (7) before proceeding to set the new time as described above.
It is possible to display the current time even after starting a function, by pressing the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (7) (the time is displayed for 2 seconds).
Mine worked for awhile, then started overheating. I (former appliance repairman) found that the fan needed oiled. While I was checking it with the outside covers removed, I saw that two of the connections on the top heating element were arcing and burning! This accounted for a strange smell.
YES this is normal it is how it regulates temp by cycleing the elements ......................Please if this answer helped , please rate this 3 or 4 stars . and keep me in the paid answer department . A 1 or 2 may knock me down into the unpaid ranks. Thanks Cactus Bob
its not a diode its a fuse a high temp fuse . there is a number on it with a "c" after it thats the temp it opens ..... you can jump it out with a small bare wire just to test your elements and thermostat . if the thermostat does not cycle this fuse will blow . do not leave it jumped out , this is just for testing . find one on line with the number . and high temp fuse ... good luck
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