Troubleshooting
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Unit fails to power on. |
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| Unit is not plugged in. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet. |
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| Household circuit breaker / ground fault interrupter has tripped or blown a fuse. Reset circuit breaker / |
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| ground fault interrupter, or replace fuse (See OPERATING TIPS). |
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| The unit has overheated. Automatic Safety |
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| Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance. |
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Unit is not producing |
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| Ensure unit is set to High Heat and thermostat is set to highest Temperature setting. |
sufficient amount of heat. |
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| Close all doors and windows to trap heat. | |
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| Allow the unit to fully circulate the heat throughout the room, may take several minutes. |
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