Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
15
Time Required
15 minutes
Sections
4
- Top Cover
- 5 steps
- Door Spring
- 2 steps
- Control Knobs
- 3 steps
- Door
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Top Cover
- Remove the six 9.5mm screws on the back panel using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the six 9.5mm screws on the back panel using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Remove the two 13mm screws, located between the feet on the bottom of the cover, using a Torx T15 screw driver.
Remove the two 13mm screws, located between the feet on the bottom of the cover, using a Torx T15 screw driver.
Step 3
- Using the metal spudger, carefully pry out the rubber base on each foot to access the screws.
Using the metal spudger, carefully pry out the rubber base on each foot to access the screws.
Step 4
- Remove the 11.5 mm screws using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the 11.5 mm screws using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Step 5
- Remove the back cover by gently pulling the sides of the cover apart from the rest of the oven. Then, tilt the cover towards the face and pull back at an upward angle. The cover should slide right off.
Remove the back cover by gently pulling the sides of the cover apart from the rest of the oven. Then, tilt the cover towards the face and pull back at an upward angle. The cover should slide right off.
Step 6
Door Spring
- With the needle nose pliers, grasp the hook of the rear spring as close as you can to the coils. Stretch the spring back and, with a twisting motion, pull the hook out of its catch.
- It is recommended to close the door before doing this.
- Slowly relieve the tension after pulling it out of the catch or else it may damage the spring attachment.
With the needle nose pliers, grasp the hook of the rear spring as close as you can to the coils. Stretch the spring back and, with a twisting motion, pull the hook out of its catch.
It is recommended to close the door before doing this.
Slowly relieve the tension after pulling it out of the catch or else it may damage the spring attachment.
Step 7
- Pull the front hook out of the spring attachment.
- When replacing the spring, it is recommended to start by reattaching the hook onto the rear catch, then the front spring attachment. Attaching to the front spring attachment first will cause unnecessary stress to the attachment and may cause it to deform.
Pull the front hook out of the spring attachment.
When replacing the spring, it is recommended to start by reattaching the hook onto the rear catch, then the front spring attachment. Attaching to the front spring attachment first will cause unnecessary stress to the attachment and may cause it to deform.
Step 8
Control Knobs
- Using two metal spudgers, pry the top control knob directly outward.
Using two metal spudgers, pry the top control knob directly outward.
Step 9
- Using the two metal spudgers, pry the middle control knob directly outward.
Using the two metal spudgers, pry the middle control knob directly outward.
Step 10
- Using the two metal spudgers, pry the bottom control knob directly outward.
Using the two metal spudgers, pry the bottom control knob directly outward.
Step 11
Door
- Remove the two #2 Phillips Head x 5.5mm screws holding the timer controls to the face.
Remove the two #2 Phillips Head x 5.5mm screws holding the timer controls to the face.
Step 12
- On the left side, use a metal spudger to push the hinge pin in as far as you can.
On the left side, use a metal spudger to push the hinge pin in as far as you can.
Step 13
- On the right side, pull the now extruded hinge pin out about 1/4 of an inch.
- If necessary, use tweezers or needle- nose pliers to perform this step.
- Removing the oven controls may make it easier to perform this step. See steps 9-11 for replacing the Heat Controls at Black and Decker TO1303SB Heat Controls Replacement
On the right side, pull the now extruded hinge pin out about 1/4 of an inch.
If necessary, use tweezers or needle- nose pliers to perform this step.
Removing the oven controls may make it easier to perform this step. See steps 9-11 for replacing the Heat Controls at Black and Decker TO1303SB Heat Controls Replacement
Step 14
- On the left side, push out the spring attachment while pulling on the door in an upward, outward, location
- Do not lose the rubber bushing that falls out.
- You may need to push the spring attachment down in order to fit it through the slot in the door.
On the left side, push out the spring attachment while pulling on the door in an upward, outward, location
Do not lose the rubber bushing that falls out.
You may need to push the spring attachment down in order to fit it through the slot in the door.
Step 15
- To remove the door, slightly pull the bottom left corner away from the face and slide the entire door to the left.
- During reassembly, make sure to place the rubber bushing back on the axle.
- When placing the new door into the toaster, guide the spring attachment back into the slot and push it up when closing the door or else it will get caught and possibly be damaged.
To remove the door, slightly pull the bottom left corner away from the face and slide the entire door to the left.
During reassembly, make sure to place the rubber bushing back on the axle.
When placing the new door into the toaster, guide the spring attachment back into the slot and push it up when closing the door or else it will get caught and possibly be damaged.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Ben Sacheri - Sep 22, 2019
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I have the Black and Decker TROS1500 SpaceMaker Toaster Oven and the door handle fell off. Although my model is somewhat different, these images gave me the confidence to disassemble the unit and remove the door to work on the handle. I thought a rivet had broken, but it turned out that the handle attaches with screws and the screws had just come loose. I could have fixed that without disassembly, but I may not have started if I hadn’t seen this page. Kudos to you and IFIXIT!
I was not able to find any repair images or video on Google or YouTube. The SpaceMaker line is down to one model with mediocre reviews. I’m glad I was able to repair mine and save $130.