Model TSSTTVDFL1 toaster oven hard didn't start, after trying for awhile, soft worked. Then tried again,soft didn't work - hard worked, now nothing?? How to fix it?
Hope this helps: https://www.oster.com/service-and-support/service-and-support.html
SOURCE: Oster Toaster Oven 6232 replacement parts?
Write to Oster and they might give you a new one depending on how old it is
SOURCE: Oster Toaster Oven Model # 6192-33
I had the same problem where the time knob broke. I filled in a claim form on the Oster Website and they answered within 3 days saying the timer knob was discontinued and no longer available. They proposed to replace the whole toaster-oven with another model 6073-33 which I received last week. I've to say that their customer service was amazing.
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Ask here, it seems they can get you every Oster manual as a PDF file.
SOURCE: User Manual Oster-Toaster-Oven-Broiler-6233
If manufacturer site is of no help, check here, they have the Oster 6233 manual for download.
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Salton Model KTES8 toaster oven disassembly and repair
DISASSEMBLY
Remove two rear feet, each held by one screw.
Remove 8 screws holding back on.
Twist AC line cord grommet 90 degrees and slide off back.
Remove one screw on inside 2-1/4" from top on control side next to bell
(hard to see - hidden by wire insulation).
Remove 4 screws from bottom of wraparound case.
Push up case about 1/4" at the front to disengage locking tabs, then
gently slide back and spread sides of case, lift wraparound lip over the edge
it screws into, and then work the case towards the back until it easily
slides off.
Remove 3 knobs from right hand control panel (use flat blade of dinner
knife to gently pry on one side, then the other).
Remove screws that were hidden by knobs.
Remove two screws holding plastic control panel.
Remove 4 long screws and spacers holding circuit boards to plastic control
panel.
Remove plastic control panel.
Move circuit boards forward so they can be accessed. (be careful that after
disengaging the temperature control shaft from the circuit board that you
do not twist either the temperature control shaft or the knob shaft - they
will be reassembled by putting the shaft back into the slot.)
REPAIR
ZD1 Zener diode shorted - replace with 1N4742A (12V, 1W, NTE 142A, $0.99)
REASSEMBLY
Reverse ASSEMBLY instructions
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