If I have the model number correct ... that is a fairly deep oven that has multiple heating elements. One of your elements may have died, resulting in lower temperatures.
Hello, Patricia -This is the link to the Black & Decker Contact Us page:https://www.blackanddecker.com/en-us/support/contact-usIn the upper right corner of that page you will see the link to Register a Product. Click or tap on that link.Follow the on-screen instructions. Note: Probably the box in which your countertop oven came or the user instructions for the oven have the web address you need to visit in order to register the oven.Best wishes.
as toasters make a lot of heat in operation , it would not be advisable to use it under counter
as for a bracket only from the manufacturer if available
Thrash it.
B & D toaster ovens are not meant to be repaired because the lawyers told them there is too much risk. They won't sell you or distributors spare parts.
Sorry, but that's the intersection of our disposal and litigious society.
I am guessing the wording faded away.
but i am sorry to say this oven has no replaceable parts.
none of the new"made in China" ovens have replaceable parts.
even the old GE counter top ovens that we used to get parts for , we can no longer get.
Vacuums are the same thing.
we are a small repair shop and except for used parts we cannot get much.
welcome to the "new "world.
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I was unable to locate the replacement heating elements for your toaster oven. These parts do not appear to be available. Probably buting a new toaster oven is your best bet.
That may sound like a stupid question, but is it plugged in?
Have you tried to plug in the toaster on a different power outlet?
If there is a ground fault switch where the toaster is plugged in (that's those outlets which have 2 buttons on the front, one labeld "Test" the other usually labeled "Reset") unplug the toaster and push the "Reset" button and try the toaster again. To test, if the power outlet, were the toaster is usually plugged in, is working, try a hair dryer or any other device on that outlet.
Its most likely cheaper to replace the whole toaster than to replace the heating elements, for about 40 $ since that's the price of your toaster on some websites.
Usually there is a wood trim that is 1/2 inch thick that is put over the STUDS that make up the frame around the doorway. IF you take the door out, then you can take out the trim and see if the studs are ok. OR you can just get really long 2 or 3 inch screws to replace the ones that are holding the hinges to the trim. The long screws will go all the way into the studs.