Introduction
Dismantling and Recycling Centre (DRZ)
Katharina Lenz, Vienna / Austria
This is a general guide for most toasters.
Health & Safety
Dismantling doesn't include any harmful steps. Nonetheless workers should wear personal protection equipment like gloves, goggles, apron and robust shoes.
Note: As the construction can differ, the dismantling steps mentioned below can vary in their order. However, the described steps show what parts the removal should focus on.
What you need
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Cut the power cable. Dispose of the plug separately as mixed waste.
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Remove the screws near the power cable on the bottom side of the toaster.
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Remove the screws from the bottom.
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Remove the bottom of the housing and take out the heating unit.
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Remove the screws connecting the heating unit and the bottom cover.
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Cut the cable of the heating unit.
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Remove the heating unit.
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Remove the cardboard pieces.
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Bend open the heating unit and separate the metal.
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remove the coils from the cardboards.
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Separate the remaining materials according to their type and go on with the appropriate data sheet (e.g. ferrous metals, plastic, further PWBs, etc.)
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Make sure the plastic parts are completely free of metal pieces.
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