go to the moon
you have to hold the boutton
you have to talk to him and then he will stand on the other one for you
There are 5 switches. Two on the left, and 3 on the right. THEN, stand on the toaster switches.
talk to him
You pick up the grape. Then stand on the toaster button.
Push all 6 of the circular red switches (three left and three right), then click on one side of the toaster device and Sprocket will go to hold down the other side.
To get Sprocket to stand on the pressure stand with you you must go all the way to the right until there is no more wall left . On the wall there is a circle that is red, click it. You will find more of these all around this room. Once you push all of them down go back to the pressure stand. now when you stand on it you will say something different. Now jump off and click on on Sprocket he will ask if you need help. You will say yes and he will help you.
after trying to do it ask him and he will say need any help and then he will then you stand on the pad
Your sidekick, Sprocket, will hold down the right side of the "toaster switches." But first you have to push the 6 red buttons, 3 to either side.
yes it is likely that the wires in a toaster are made of copper and not silver,because wire is a type of conductor which would help the toaster resume working
A glue that can be used to repair a toaster oven door is one that can stand high temperatures. Epoxy resin is an example of glue that may work.
There is a main switch to turn it on and off which, on some makes of toaster, is operated when the bread-carrier tray is moved into the "toasting" position. On some other makes of toaster the main switch is operated when the toast color control is operated, usually by turning a knob or sliding a slider. Depending on the make of toaster this "browning level" control either sets a particular "toasting time" or a particular "color". In either case, when the toast is done - meaning when the temperature has reached the manually-set point - a thermal switch shuts off the current to help prevent the toast from burning. For safety reasons, to help prevent starting house fires, on modern toasters there is also a second, high-temperature, thermal switch. This is designed to shut off the current if the temperature gets so hot that the toaster could burn not only the toast but also nearby surfaces such as the worktop or table it is standing on, a wooden cupboard, curtain, etc. Can't have toaster heating up the room!