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Baking Pan
$17.37
In Stock
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3 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008402
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0002643

Installation Instructions

Carolyn from TOPEKA, KS
Original broiler pan beyond cleaning
This broil rack and baking pan are the exact replacement for the originals. Just don't put them in the dishwasher like I did my old ones as it ruins the finish which then causes burnt on grease even worse. Instead, use Dawn power wash or oven cleaner overnight if really bad, and they clean right up. Read more...
Baking Pan - Square
$18.63
On Order
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3 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008406
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0002649
Wire Rack
$19.86
In Stock
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7 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008408
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0002651
This Wire Rack is sourced directly from Breville and is an OEM approved replacement part for Breville Toaster Ovens, to ensure this rack fits your appliance please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. If your current rack is worn, damaged, or rusty, it needs to be replaced. Many customers also choose to buy a second rack to be able to heat multiple items at the same time. The dimensions of the rack are 11.5"L x 14"W, it is made out of metal, and are sold individually.
Bottom Element Set Assembly
$11.14
In Stock
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5 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008676
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0010494

Installation Instructions

Michael from BOTHELL, WA
Glass on the bottom heating element broke and needed replacement.
First step was to remove the outer housing. I flipped the unit over and removed the screws on the feet and bottom panel. This was about 20 screws (note the front feet have a screw to secure a cover strip that covers the screws attaching the feet to the unit). Specifically note that there is a long screw on one of these feet that you need to keep track of and realign into a plate when reassembling. After that, remove all the screws from the back (again, there are a lot of screws to remove, but you will want to remove both those for the outside casing as well as for those securing the back panel). Now you should be able to lift the housing in order to get the back panel off of the unit. The housing will not come off yet because on the side near the front panel controls are a 5 or 6 black screws that secure the housing to the control panel. You need a long screwdriver as the metal housing can be sharp in order to remove these screws. Once undone, you should be able to lift the housing by raising the back first as it has a metal lip on the front. With the tilt, you should be able to remove the housing from the lip. With the housing off, unplug the heater element connector from the circuit panel. You might need a pair of pliers to do this. The other side of the heater element goes into a wire connector that you will need to cut off. I advise cutting off the wire connector versus cutting the wires as there is not a lot of extra wire if you need to re-strip the wire to go into a new connector. You will need to cut at least one of the tie straps to get the wire free. After that, remove the circuit board, should be 4 screws to get access to the heating element. From inside the toaster, remove 2 screws on the other side that fasten a bracket that holds the heating element in place. Removing the heating element was the most difficult challenge as there are two tabs on the side with the circuit board that holds the bulbs in place. I used a really small screwdriver to bend the tabs out so that I could remove the bulbs. Even with this, it took a lot of maneuvering with pliers to get the heads of the heater element free. I suggest goggles and gloves for this piece as I was worried the glass exteriors would break trying to release them. Once you slide the element out, the bracket should be able to slide off the end. Reassembly was more straightforward, but getting the heating element to seat correctly with the tabs was still a chore. Otherwise, the only other challenge was lining up the screws that held the housing to the front panel. A long magnetized screwdriver would be a good recommendation to do that piece. Finally, the one front fit does have a metal bracket that slides and so you need to align that piece before those screws will go in. Read more...
Crumb Tray
$16.13
On Order
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5 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008663
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0010480
Wire Rack
$17.37
In Stock
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX12008665
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0010482
Sensor Assembly
$4.99
In Stock
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12008684
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0010508
Thermal Fuse Assembly New Type
$4.99
On Order
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX12008677
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0010496
This part has been sourced directly from Breville and is an OEM approved replacement part for Breville Compact Smart Ovens. To ensure this is compatible with your Oven, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. The Thermal Fuse is designed to blow when the oven reaches too high of a temperature to prevent the oven from excessive heating. If the fuse blows, the oven won't heat. As it is designed to blow at a certain temperature, Thermal Fuses are a commonly replaced part. If your oven will not heat or turn on, you may need to replace the Thermal Fuse. Each is sold individually.
Crumb Tray Assembly
$16.13
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12008398
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0002639
Broiling Pan - Square
$17.37
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12008407
Manufacturer Part Number
SP0002650

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