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into a special elliptical shape. It is essential, for uniform toasting of the full
area of the bread slice, that the long axis of this ellipse be at right angles to
the supporting reflector. If this condition does not exist, correct by twisting with
the fingers.
9 . Toast is Lighter on Top
(a) If bread slices are abnormally tall, this will cause
top
to be lighter. In any
Toaster of conventional design, this will happen.
(b)
If outside surfaces are light
at
the
top,
correct this condition
by
crowding the
turns of the end element coils toward the
top
and separating them
at
the bottom.
10. Toast Not Uniform in Color
as
Toaster Heats
up .
(Successive Slices
Get
Increasingly
Darker or Lighter)
(a)
Proper compensation for Toaster temperature is inherent in the design and
manufacture of the Radiant Control Thermostatic Switch, and consequently
successive pairs of
toast
should
be
of the same color
as
the first pair with
a
cold Toaster. If this uniformity
does
not exist, check possibility of faults
as
outlined in Section D4
.
(b)
If the above
tests do
not reveal anything, then it is likely that the Thermostat
Assembly is defective. In such
a case,
remove the Thermostat Assembly and
disassemble
as
described in section
C-4
and replace the Thermostat Bracket
Assembly (12A)
.
11.
Thermostat Does Not Shut Off Current
(a)
Toaster might have
been used on D. C.
and
the contact
points
are
melted. Replace
Contact Points (12G and 12J)
if they are damaged.
(b)
Reset pin
(G) might
have
fallen out due to reasons mentioned
under. Paragraph
D2d.
(See Diagram I)
(c) Thermostat might be rubbing against reflector, thus
preventing
it from
shutting
off. Correct as per paragraph 4A.
12 . Bread
Will
Not Rise
Even
If Current
Shuts
Off .
Bread Lifter Assembly might be caught under the Projecting Lever (Diagram II) on the
bottom of the Trigger Lever Assembly. Bend the Projecting Lever in such a position
that this cannot happen.
The Tools referred to in this bulletin are listed on the next page.