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Sunbeam T9 User Manual

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To remove plastic ba~e (16), remove the four ’~ase fastening studs I(16A) and
two base fastening screws (16B) o Remove hexagon nuts (30D) from terminal
studs (30). The p.lastic base and cord can now be lifted~off. ¯ ~. ~ -.
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Cord (i~) is removed from the molded base. by lo~sening two round-head s~rews
(66) and hexagon nuts (67) holding the two cord clamps (54). Remove the tape
from the cord and it may then be turned and carefully twisted out of molded
base (16).
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To remove bod~ (~O, 51, 52).
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The three pa~ts of thebody are fastened to
the bottom mounting plate (ll) by eight body mounting screws (~l)o Before
the center section is removed take off the movable handle (15) by loosening
iSS set screw (15A). After lifting off the center section (~O), the statlon~
~y handle (39) may be removed if necessary..It is held in place by two ma-"
~-0o remove ~oast rack assembl~ remove the four sho~der screws
Remove the’switch spring (23) and the ejector extension spring (21)o The
adjustment nut (21A) and screw (32) for the ejector extension spring may be
removed at the same time from the mounting ~late. When this is done, care-
ful~y raise and pivot the top parallel bars of the rack~assembiy (56) over
the top of the ~oaster. The rack may now be withdrawn and carefully guided
by hand through the~openings at the end of the element frame (i). The par-
allel bars and rack form one complete assembly riveted and spot-~elded to-
~ether and no effort should be made to Separate its parts.
i) 2-E. Uope~ and lower shaft assemblies (9 and 10). - The upper shaft assembly (9)
and lower shaft assembly (10) may be removed after the four shoulder screws
(IOA) have been taken out. The upper shaft assembly (9) is .pushed to one
side and through the extruded opening in.the element frame assembly (1)..
Pivoting on the uoper shaft assembly (9) is the ejector lever (35), cushion-
ing cylinder (56A) and roller bracket (3~) which are securely held in posi-
ticn by retainer clips. The lower shaft and switch assembly (10) cannot be
removed until the switch locking lever (33) is disengaged from ~he switch
a.rm (36A). To do this, bend back the bearing suoports for the locking lever
~33) at the bottom of the element frame assembly (1) with a pair of pliers.
The locking lever and its torsion spring (33A) may be readily lifted out ~of
place. The lower shaft assembly (10) may now be removed from element frame
by pushing the shaft to one side through its bearings in the element frame.
The switch assembly (36) and the moving contact points (36B) are part of"this’
assembly (10) and if they are damaged the entire assembly must be reolaced.
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To remove control knobs (2~ and 2AD) and cams (13 and 22), remove hexagon
nuts (2AA),’lock washers (2&B) and tension washers (2&C).
To ~emove toaster heating element assemblies (6,
7, 8).
- All elements used
in ~del T9 Sunbeam Toasters are graded and matched for resistance value.
To obtain uniform toast all of the elements used in a toaster must have the
sam___~erag~_~number, l, 2, 3, ~ or 5, stamped on the upper metal border of the
element and this same number must also appear on the thermostat heater element
(see Section 2L). Before removing the toasting elements, remove the sixteen
guide wires (19 & 20). Lift the wires out of holes with a small hook or bent
wire. Do not stretch the wires more than necessary in removing or the
may lose their tension. Keep the eight longer center guide wires separate
from the eight shorter ones ~o avoid confusion later in reassembling. R~-
mote the element frame top (18) by.bending outward with a pa~r of pliers the

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Sunbeam T9 Specifications

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BrandSunbeam
ModelT9
CategoryToaster
LanguageEnglish

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