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Warning: Disassembling a toaster can be hazardous. Please do not attempt to disassemble any actual toasters. This is a fictional simulation.
Use your trusty Phillips head to remove the toasting chamber. Be careful not to scratch the surrounding surfaces.
Get the Phillips head screwdriver Or get the Wrench (for the more adventurous)Carefully disassemble the toasting chamber to locate the heating elements. These are the coils that make your toast brown.
Use a thermal camera for a closer lookRemove the control panel to access the main circuit board. Be prepared for a maze of wires and circuits.
Get the multimeter for some serious circuit analysis Or just use some duct tape to hold it all together