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jamesy boy | 21:49 Mon 20th Feb 2006 | How it Works
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They only let you lower the rack-bit (technical term) when the toaster is plugged in and the socket is switched on.


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I believe that the arm is held down by an electromagnet which switches off when the thermostat cuts out when the toast is done. No power = no magnetic force.
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Your tefal toaster has by far an away a more complex method of controlling the burn time of the elements (plenty of techno speak here!!) a simple toaster using a simple timer and electomagnetics as Mortartube explains will only work when current passes through it.
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in a pickle, I don't do it on purpose, I do it without realising the toaster is unplugged, and spend a couple of minutes thinking the mechanism is knackered, before realising that my wife has plugged her phone charger in.
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