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Toaster oven timer remains on
It could be the fact that the timer could be broken or stuck then on your toaster oven and the timer needs to be replaced.
We have a Krups FBC4
Here is a Krups website address that helps you locate service by state or contact the Krups company.
http://www.krupsusa.com/Consumer+Services/Service+Centers/List/CentersList.htm
My KRUPS FBC2 glass door
I just fixed the problem with my Krups FBC-212. The door would not stay closed because the spring that keeps it in the closed position was broken. I ordered another from one of the small appliances parts sites (about $7 plus shipping) and that fixed it. I will describe how to do it and how to avoid the mistake that made it much harder and longer than it should have. Remove the black screws at the back side, the ones holding the external black metal case to the silver chassis. There are 9 of these on my oven. Also remove the 3 screws holding the left-side foot on. Now you can probably slide the metal case (previously held on by the 9 screws) out from under the black metal front frame on the left side, thereby exposing the broken spring. If you cannot get it out from under the lip of the front frame, you can take off the right-hand foot, and if that is not enough, you can remove THREE of the 4 black screws just inside the door holding the front frame to the chassis. Do NOT remove the lower left one next to where the flat door hinge piece goes into oven (which was my mistake) because that screw holds a critical black plastic piece in place. By now you will be able to slide the black case that covers the sides and top backward and outward enough to expose the broken spring. It will be obvious how to attach the new one.
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