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I need intructions for dismantling DeLonghi EO400 toaster oven

I want to remove the cover so that I can convert the oven for reflow soldering. I made a tool to undo the security screws, but the cover is held fast at the front. (I live in Australia)

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SOURCE: unable to remove the fan blade on the neff u1721 oven (too tight)

The nut is a left hand thread, so unscrew it clockwise to release it, hold fan blade as you are doing this. Tighten anti- clockwise.
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barkencoa

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2010

SOURCE: Are the oven ellement retaining screws secured

If there is no slot for a screwdriver or cross point screwdriver, then, yes, it will be secured from the outside of the oven.
It will mean removing the rear panel, and possibly the top as well.
Hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2010

SOURCE: How do I remove the

Open the door about 3" this is the "vent heat" location. Lift up and out on the door, pay attention to the hinges and their position, so you can reinstall the door without any problems.

ashburton

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2010

SOURCE: I have a siemens electric

The bulb cover is probably gummed up with solidified oven grease and therefore stuck.

The only thing you can try is to turn the power off and spray around the edge of the glass with oven cleaner and leave for a couple of hours in the hope that it will soften and allow you to unscrew it.

Be careful not to get the spray cleaner on to the heating elements.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2011

SOURCE: neff double oven, element gone, problem is how do

You have to take the oven out take of the back of it and theres screws there holding the element and the motor for the fan in place

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