3.-K.o.
Check of. "Pop-Up" Mechanism, - At this stage-of assembly ~heck the "pop’-up"
feature .of the toaster~ Turn the control knob (2~D) to the right (Keeps .
toast warm) as far as’it will go; this action permits torsion spring (29)
to move a pawl into engagement with the ejector lever (35), when the toaster
rack (56) is lowered.. When the toaster rack is raised again to its starting
position, the lever remains in engagement with the pawl. When the control
knob (2~D) is turned.~.~o the left (pops toast up) the ejector lever is
leased by the ejector release pawl, (58)o The extension spriAg (21) which
has been placed under tension on first lowering the rack assembly (56), ~op-
orates on the ejector lever (35) through shaft’to raise the rack. During
the toasting operation, control is effected from the thermostat through the
switch locking lever assembly (33), switch arm (36A), and ejector pawl (58)
which controls movement of the ejector, lever(35), Be sure that the tor-
sion spring. (29) fitting about ejector pawl stud (58.)_ applie_s_ tension.ta .....
TO check operation of the toaster when the control knob (2~D)is in the "pop-
up" position., lay the toaster on its side so as to take the weight’ off th~
switch locking lever (33), Lower the rack assembly,(56).
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The switch’arm
(36A) should engage the switch locking lever (33). Lift the end of the..:
switch locking lever which makes contact with the thermostat. The rack as-
sembl~ should move up on the release of the switch .arm (36A) and.ejector
lever (35). The movement is dampened by cushioning cylinder and piston.(63)
and rack should not slap against top of. slots in element .~frame (1).
3-L. Fr.ont,’Center and Rear Sections of Body.(52,~O, S1), - ~en assembling the
.body to the toaster, the front and rear covers should be put on first, tak-
ing care that the.front section with glass signal disc (52A)01s.located in
front of the. signal element (57).. Use screws ’(~i). in fastening the bodies
tothe toaster. The stationary handle (39) is attached to the center sec-
.hio.n by two screws (39A). The center section (~O) may now be slipped into
pla.ce over the top of the toaster, with .the projecting armfor the movable
handle through the slot in the center body..¯ ’The movable handle (15) is at-
. tached by set screw (15A) to lever projecting from the side of the toaster,
3-M.
Attachment of pla.~tic base (16) and cord (14). - The cord is held in posi-
tion on the base by two cord clamps (5~), screws (66). and nuts ~(67)~ The
plastic base is fa~tened to the mounting plate with six’screws (16A & 16B)o
Electrical connection~ are established at terminal studs (30) by hexagon ~
nuts (3OD)~
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3-N. Bmttom Cover and Thermostat Assembly (50), .- The bottom cover and thermostat
assembly is fastened to the .toaster base with four Gulmite screws (6CA)~.. It
should be carefully guided into position so that the end of locking lever (33)
slips .under main thermostat blade (~7).
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3-N1.Adjustment of Thermostat. - The thermostat.may be adjusted for. correcttoast-
ing with the two alzbratzng weights (Tool No, 2 & No, 3). All thermostat
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adjustments should be conducted in a room at temperature of 75 to 80 degrees
Fahrenheit, The bottom cover and thermostat bracket assembly (50) is placed
on a flat table, Be sure that all thermostat parts are at room temperature,
Place the rubber bumper of small weight (Tool No, 3 - 1.85 Lbs.) upon the cen-
ter of tharmost.at blade (47) directly opposite thermostat, stop (&3), but be
sure that the stop does not interfere. With a fing6r, depress the thermo-