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Side slider won't stay down on Dualit Lite 4 Slice Toaster?

i have a boxed dualit lite 4 slice toaster which has never been used but is out of warranty. The side slider won't stay down to keep the toast in and turned on. How can I fix this please?
Jill Carrington, September 2007
Been told by Dualit that model is not repairable as they don’t have parts. Such a disappointment

Dave, January 2022
I had the same problem with a Russell Hobbs toaster which I managed to solve. The electro magnet that holds the toast lever down takes its power from a poor joint.
Remove the bottom of the toaster. You will see 2 wires encased in a heat proof sleeving going from the small circuit board. One of these wires dissapears up inside the heating element board about mid way along the board. You will now have to remove the metal covering by twisting 6 tabs. This is best done by taking off the black knobs you use to push the toast down - if you can - I couldnt, so I had to use long nosed pliers to bend the tabs and then with difficulty, remove the metal cover. YOu should now see the terminal that the wire is connected to. It is this connection that fails either between the wire and coonnector or connector and heatin element on the reverse side. I put a small bolt through the hole and used a nut to tighten the pressed fitting. I didnt use solder because I thought that it would just melt!
Anyway, my toaster worked after that. Russell Hobbs failed to give me any advice at all.
I hope that has helped.
Neville
Welwyn Herts

Neville Hobbs, March 2009
Remove the cover on the end with the slider. At the bottom you will see an electric magnet(s), {the magnet is what holds it down} this will have 2 (two) wires coming from it. There is a metal piece that makes contact with the magnet(s) when you push the slider down. If it isn't making contact, bend either the magnet(s) or the piece of metal on the slider so that they make good contact. I hope this helps, it did with mine.

Harold, January 2008
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