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Circuit Breaker Tripped or Fuse Blown - Electric

Possible Solutions

Has a household circuit breaker tripped or the fuse blown?

Check to ensure a household fuse has not blown or a circuit breaker has tripped. If necessary, reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse. If the issue is not resolved, please note the following: Disconnect the power cord and/or turn off the circuit breaker that controls the appliance.

Is the power cord installed correctly?

If this appliance was newly installed, check the following to ensure the power supply was connected correctly:

  • Strain relief is tightened against the power supply cord.
  • All terminal wires are in the correct locations (colors match).
  • Hex nuts on the terminal block posts are secure and tightened.

Check the installation instructions for complete details. 

 

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Still need help? Contact us or schedule service.

Please contact us or click below to make an appointment from our preferred list of service providers for service on your appliances.

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Interested in purchasing an Extended Service Plan?

Please click below to learn more on how you can save up to 25% on New Appliance Extended Service Plans within 30 days of your appliance purchase.

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