If it works on gas, there are three parts that can cause this problem. 1. the switch, which is a rotary switch with multiple connections and functions; 2. the thermostat, which sometimes the contacts get arced and don't make connection, and 3 the heating element, which can burn out like a light bulb. You really need a multimeter to test all of these parts to see where the problem lies. If it doesn't work on gas there may be a problem with the cooling unit, which cannot be field repaired.
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