Most common questions used to investigate
Is there any power outage or fluctuation in your area?
Is your heater plugged into the socket properly?
Check your main circuit board. Is their any switch that has been tripped?
Has the heater been on for a long period of time?
Was there any liquid spilled on the electric heater?
Is the heater giving out hot air?
Is the fan of the electric heater working?
Is the fan speed turned towards high rather than low on the speed controller?
Are there heating elements inside the heater?
Are they glowing?
Is the temperature set correctly on the temperature controller?
If your electric heater is of hybrid technology, meaning it works with both electricity and gas, is the gas valve on?
Are the lights of your electrical heater working?
Common conclusions
Due to the power outage your heater may not be working properly. You may call your local utility supplier and inform them about the power outage and file a complaint.
This may be the cause for your malfunctioning electric heater. You may plug it in properly and try again.
The flipped switch may be the cause for the heater malfunction. You may flip the switch and try again.
The reason for your electric heater malfunction could be the auto safety shut off feature. When heaters get too hot, this feature shuts off the device for safety purposes. You may unplug the device and let it cool down for 10 to 15 minutes and try again.
The spillage may be the cause for the malfunctioning heater. You should call the original manufacturer to claim the warranty or hire a professional to repair the heater.
This may be the cause for fan to not work. You may increase the speed.
The fan not working may be due to a malfunction or faulty electronics. You should call the original manufacturer to claim the warranty or hire a professional to repair the heater.
The malfunction may be due to the faulty heating elements.You may call the original manufacturer to claim the warranty or hire a professional to repair the heater.
You may call the original manufacturer to claim the warranty or hire a professional to repair the heater.
You may call the original manufacturer to file a request or hire a professional to repair the heater.
You may call the original manufacturer to claim the warranty or file a request for service or hire a professional to diagnose and repair the heater.
There might be a faulty bulb. Return You may call the original manufacturer to file a request or hire a professional to repair the heater.
You may call the original manufacturer to file a request or hire a professional if there is any other problem.
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