Backups no longer accessible via Time Machine UI

I bought a TC a couple of months ago and it worked flawless until last week. My TC still makes backups, but when I want to access a backup via Time Machine, it's no longer there. However when I browse through the sparsebundle on TC, I can still see all the old backups with their respective files.
All the backup data is still on the TC, but it's no longer easily accessible via Time Machine. Any ideas what I could do to make the backups visible again in Time Machine?

Start with the things in #E4 of Time Machine - Troubleshooting.

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