SOURCE: Oil filled Heater will not turn on and heat.
First thing make sure: · Ensure that your circuit breaker or fuse is working properly. · Be sure the heater is plugged in and that the electrical outlet is working properly. · Check for any obstruction. If you find any obstruction, turn the heater ?OFF?. Unplug the heater and wait a few minutes for it to cool down. Carefully remove the obstruction. Plug the heater in and turn it on again by referring to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. Second, If you're NOT still under warranty you should at least open the heater and look for anything strange like a blown fuse. A lot of times you can buy replacement at a local electronic or hardware store and they're easy to replace.
SOURCE: Kawasaki 19.2 cordless drill
Re: Burned trigger switch: call the number on the drill (800.590.3723) and tell them what happened. They will offer to send you a new switch or have you send the drill in for replacement of the switch--although the person I talked with said they would probably just replace the whole drill.
SOURCE: No pressure when pulling trigger, trigger sticks in handle body
if air sound comes out when you press trigger your pressure regulator pin is stuck-oil gun and attach hose repeate until pin frees or remove pin and clean with brake kleaN oil and replace
SOURCE: Engine starts but dies when I pull throttle trigger
you need to adjust the high speed needle turn it out in 1/4 increments as you throttle it, low speed may have to come out alittle but do high speed first. I had to answer this as I use to have a pastor john in sturgeon bay, miss him alot.
SOURCE: Power Button Light Flickers, wont' turn on
Hello,
Your monitor has a common problem, the power supply board is blown. Because of the heat trapped inside the monitor parts called capacitors have been damaged. We have a repair guide on our web site for the Samsung 214t series and your 204 is very similar and they use the same parts to repair them. Check out our site at: www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm
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Buddy
Corporate Computer
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