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Posted on Dec 25, 2010

Heater stopped working, is there a reset button?

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Have you tried to replace the bulb, it is about a $100 item. I replaced mine and it worked again, just follow the manual for instructions too about 20 minutes.

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I'm sorry to hear about the issue with your Clarion Premier Convection Heater HC-1500. It can be frustrating when a reliable appliance suddenly stops working as expected. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to identify and potentially fix the problem:
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My reset button keeps tripping

Reset button...Is it also a breaker? After they trip a few times they can become weak. Also if possible check all the wiring and make sure all connection are tight and secure.
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Have a reliance electric water heater model 606; have no hot water. I am having a problem finding the reset switch.

If it was working and recently stopped working, the heating element that heats the water probably went bad, no longer functioning. Check to make sure that there is or is not a reset button, and if there is, press and reset the heater. It's not difficult to remove the old heater element and replace it, but make sure the circuit breaker power to the water heater is off when you remove it. Take it to a water heating supply store, or large hardware store with the Brand and model number of your water heater (Reliance RELIANCE ELECTRIC WATER HEATER,model 606 ) to buy another one.
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My new rieker fan stopped blowing heat- the fan works --not the heater

I had the same problem with my fan and solved it with a reset. The reset button is on the back of the remote next to the dip switches. You have to take the battery cover off to see it.

Turn on the fan with heat, even though the heat doesn't work. Then, leaving the remote on, turn off the fan at the wall switch (or circuit breaker box). Wait a few minutes. Then turn on the power and within 30 seconds, press the reset button. You should be able to see a countdown from 5 to 0 on the remote screen.

Once I did this the heat started working again.
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I have a model 71-408 B which just stop heating

If I understand correctly, you have electric water heater.
Heater suddenly stopped heating.

Four things cause sudden loss of water heater.
1) Reset button located under the top cover is tripped > turn off power, remove cover, press reset button > if reset keeps tripping, go to the troubleshooting link shown below.
2) Electric power to heater is interrupted > check circuit breaker > test for voltage > look for loose wire on breaker
3) Upper element burned out > test and replace element
4) Upper thermostat bad > replace upper thermostat

Reset button is best suspect.
Here is a link for complete troubleshoot and homeowner repair of electric water heater:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-electric-water-heater.html
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Heater stopped working. Fan works, control panel diagnostic check reports no failure code. Placard on front of unit says heater unit has manual reset, I can't find a reset button or breaker for heater....

The front panel should be held in place by four screw at the corners or snap in place. Either remove screws or pull gently on top right corner to remove cover. You should see a red reset buttom type reset. Push it in to reset. Hope this helps. Thanks.
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You have a safety limit switch that is either bad or needs to be manually reset. Some have little buttons between the two wires going to the switch that you can push to reset. If not they are automatic switchs then one is bad. You have to do an ohms test to see if each switch is bad or good.
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