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Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns

  1. Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns, Rupture of the heating element: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns, Rupture of the heating element: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns, Rupture of the heating element: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • A common failure is a broken heating element. If the toaster does not heat up, or if the lever does not stay down (1), check the continuity of the resistance circuit with a multimeter.

    • To test the elements, connect the multimeter to the input terminal and then find the output terminal (in this case they are the white wires) and measure the resistance. It should be a resistance of less than 100 ohms (2).

    • If the element is broken, we need to find where the break is. We follow the length of the wire, which is wound around isolating plates made of mica. There are four in this toaster. The heating elements are connected in series at the back of the device by exposed wires. We can use these to make measurements.

    • On some toasters, the power supply of the electronic board is taken from the resistor circuit (in series).If the heating element is broken, then the electro-magnet which holds the lever down, wont stick.

    • Given that most toasters have a power rating of between 600 W and 1200 W, R =V²/P R=220²/600 = 80 ohms R=220²/1200=40 ohms

  2. Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns, Damaged heat resistor: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • When the damage has been located, the repair can be carried out. The heat resistor is made with an alloy of nickel and chrome, and nichrome (*1) that's impossible to weld with ease. It is therefore necessary to create a connection either with a piece of wire as a strap, or with the crimping sleeve (*2)

    • Warning: The disassembly to access the insulating plates is a delicate process. We must focus on solutions that allow repair without having to disassemble. See video (*2)

    • (*1) Nichrome wire coils are available on the internet for the repair of electronic cigarettes

    • (*2) watch the video https://youtu.be/YXq3go-NgYE from 10 minutes)

  3. Toaster - Step 3: frequent breakdowns, Bipolar switch: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Since the power of the device is between 600 and 1200W, the bipolar switch (marker 2) must support a current between 2.5 and 5A (1), which is important given its small size. When contacts deteriorate, their resistance will increase and the heat will dissipate in the switch and eventually burn them.

    • If the contacts have been fried, the repair will involve cleaning them with a small fine file by squeezing the file between the contacts with a clamp if necessary. Make sure that the cam (1) closes the two contacts well by pushing downright on the slats.

    • An improvement can be made by adding a triac to replace the inter responsible for energy switching; the switch will then only function as a control. This modification can be viewed on the electronic diagram in the "how it works" section.

    • (1) Knowing that the power of toasters is generally between 600 and 1200w, P=U*I > I=1200/220 = 5,5A > I=600/220=2,7A

Conclusión

There you are! After having studied the previous two guides on toasters, the functionalities, and the different sub-assemblies that compose it, we have reviewed the main causes for toaster breakdowns.

We hope this empowers you to know more about your device and have the capacity to repair it yourself.

If you enjoyed this guide (or not!), don't hesitate to leave us feedback. And if you are our area (Atelier Soudé, come visit us. We organize workshops for co-repair, popularization sessions, and more...

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Il faut que j’aille sur ifixit pour trouver un tuto de l’atelier soudé…. Les Lyonnais sont donc partout ?!? Merci pour l’explication. Je vais tenter de trouver du fil Ni-Cr pour réparer ce grille-pain trouvé dans le local poubelle de mon immeuble. Si je galère je passerai à une permanence à Lyon.

AlexFixeurs - Contestar

yes merci ! grace à vous j’ai réussi à trouver la rupture de la résistance et à la réparer ! bon j’ai mis un peu de temps à comprendre comment y accéder par contre… mais avec la vidéo top! j’ai fait 2 petits trous dans la plaque et j’ai relié les 2 bouts de “fils” coupés avec la partie métallique d’une gaine à sertir et mon grille pain remarche!!! longue vie à mes tartines grillées du matin !

Héloïse DANO - Contestar

Merci! Dans mon cas, c'était des salissures sur la partie supérieure de l'électro-aimant. Après nettoyage, ça remarche. Sans vous, je jetais mon grille-pain.

Philippe V - Contestar

Ou trouver les clés spéciales pour démonter les pieds merci

josselyne.becede - Contestar

Bonjour, pour ma part j'ai pas trouvé de clé spéciale du coup j'ai percé les vis spéciales et j'ai mis des vis à bois à la place ;-)

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