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I have a Living Air "Breeze". It will not power on unless I push the reset switch in rear. As long as I push switch it will power up, but will turn off as soon as you let off switch. The fan doesn't come on at all,anytime.I am assuming it is the fan motor,am Icorrect?Thanks,Patrick
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Typical things to check are the plug, make sure it is seated into the socket and outlet. Check the fuse, it is located inside the power cord socket. Check that the safety switch clip on the lint screen makes contact with the switch.
if you're sure you feel a breeze (fan is working), then this won't help. but make sure the rear filter is pushing in the metal tab at the bottom, or else it won't turn on. you can hold it in with a pencil to see if the machine works. also, are your plates in correctly, are any broken ? also, check/replace the internal fuse which you can find in the back.
Have you checked the fuse? It is located in back of the Breeze in the fuse holder next to where the plug connects to the purifier. It uses a 1.0 Amp slow blow for 110 volt models and 0.5 Amp slow blow for 220 volt models.
Singer sewing machine oil works great. Remove the front grill and carefully remove the fan by sliding it off the shaft. Where the shaft meets th4e motor, place three or four drops of oil. Spin the shaft and wipe off the excess. Place the fan back on the shaft, flush with the end of the shaft. In the rear, remove the lint screen and the ozone plates. Put oil on one end of a Q-tip over a trash can until it drips off. On the rear of the fan motor, push the Q tip against the shaft so that oil oozes out. Again, spin the fan. Repeat this process every time you clean your Breeze and it should never squeak again.
there is a micro switch that the metal rim of the filter that must contact in order for the fan to run tha unit to run. a bend or warpage in that metal filter housing will cuase contact problems with that switch causing it not to run
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