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This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your bread maker, use our service manual.

  1. Bread Maker Teardown, Bread Maker teardown: step 1, image 1 of 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.

    • VARIABLE BROWNING CONTROL Toast to your ideal browness level while the LED indicates your browning progress.

    • INNOVATIVE AUTO FEATURES 1-Touch 'A Bit More' and 'Lift & Look' functions are derived directly from your feedback and makes for flawless toasting.

    • EASY CLEANING No need to ever lift when cleaning. Just pull out the front crumb tray and tip it into the dustbin.

    • Construction Materials:Brushed stainless steel body with back-lit buttons.

    • Dimensions (WxDxH):8.2" x 7.9" x 13.4"

    • 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

  2. Bread Maker Teardown, Remove the screws: step 2, image 1 of 2 Bread Maker Teardown, Remove the screws: step 2, image 2 of 2
    • From the bottom, the bread maker has 4 screws securing two pieces of the shell.

    • 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.

    • 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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    • You might notice that the shells are not apart yet, but take a closer look, it’s already loose.

    • 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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    • Time to get our first glimpse inside this bread maker.

    • To take off the mainboard, you need a screw driver to remove those three screws.

    • Unplug those wires highlighted in the photo.

    • Ta-da! You successfully removed the mainboard!

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    • To teardown the mainboard from the other side, this is what you have to do--

    • Unplug all wires connected to it.

    • picture 2 shows how it should be like after you did the instruction above.

    • All you have to do now, is to take away the mainboard along with the metal chip beneath it.

  6. Bread Maker Teardown: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • This is the last step of taking the shell apart--cut the wire.

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    • First, take off the screws like shown in the picture.

    • Then you will see a board also secured with screws——repeat your last move.

    • There you have a small board!

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    • Same spot, same move—— remove three screws on top of the disc.

    • Then there you are—— a small disc!

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    • Let's move on to the inside of the shell, shall we?

    • 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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    • Same old same old. Screw them off and take out the transparent plastic lid.

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    • bend the metal sheets shown in the picture.

    • Then you will have those small components.

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    • Unbend the sheet metal in p1&2.

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    • Next, take off the clips in p1&2.

    • Generated by all the steps above, you can pull out this metal wire easily.

  14. Bread Maker Teardown: step 14, image 1 of 1
    • However, the last step is a lot more difficult, this is to seperate its silver machine case with its black plastic base.

    • This step requires specialised tool, for any other normally seen screw drivers/tools will easily bend the metal inside.

    • Therefore, if not necessary, don't teardown this part without specialised tools.

  15. Bread Maker Teardown: step 15, image 1 of 1
    • All components of a bread maker.

Diana S

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Je ne sais pas de quelle origine vient l'appellation "Machine à pain" pour cet appareil, mais en France on appelle cela un grille-pain. L'appellation "Machine à pain" est destinée à un appareil qui permet de pétrir et cuire le pain ce qui est franchement différent.

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