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Dyson Inc Am05 Hot Cool Fan Heater - 300095-01 Questions & Answers
How many square feet will it heat
Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.
The Dyson AM05 Hot + Cool heater is suitable for small, medium and large rooms of up to 30 square feet. Dyson Air Multiplier technology draws in and amplifies ambient air to projects the heat further, warming the whole room quickly and evenly. And in the summer, it cools you with uninterrupted high velocity airflow.
I hope this answers your question, but if you'd like further information please visit http://www.dyson.com or give our experts a call on 0800 298 0298 (UK), 1-866-693-9766 (US), 1-877-397-6622 (CA) or 1800 239 766 (AU).
What does error code e7 on a Dyson am 05 mean?
Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.
If your Dyson Hot + Cool heater is displaying an E7 error code, we will need to take some further details via our Helpline to resolve this for you.
When you have your machine to hand, please call us on 0800 298 0298 (UK), 1-866-693-9766 (US), 1-877-397-6622 (CA) or 1800 239 766 (AU) so we can provide assistance.
We'll look forward to speaking with you.
Hot-cool ha
Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.
If you've returned your AM04 or AM05 heater to us for the engineering fix following the recent voluntary recall, we'll have it back with you as soon as we're able to. Our aim is to retrieve, fix, clean and return all affected heaters as quickly and painlessly as possible - this is free for all affected Dyson owners.
If you'd like to get in touch to discuss your concerns, please visit
http://www.dysonrecall.com
Can I get Money back on dyson recall heater
Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.
Our aim throughout the recent voluntary recall has been to retrieve, fix, clean and return all affected AM04 and AM05 heaters. This is free of charge to affected Dyson owners. Our engineers have developed a fix, and we're also reissuing the 2-year warranty as a mark of our confidence in our technology.
If you have additional concerns you're welcome to get in touch:
http://www.dysonrecall.com
What does E1 Mean on a lifesmart infrared heater
E1 is an error code that may be displayed on a Lifesmart infrared heater. It typically indicates a problem with the heater's thermostat or temperature sensor.
If you see the E1 error code on your Lifesmart infrared heater, it is recommended that you try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Check the heater's power cord and ensure that it is securely plugged into a working outlet.
- Check the heater's thermostat and ensure that it is set to the correct temperature.
- Check the heater's air filter and ensure that it is clean and free of debris.
- Check the heater's temperature sensor and ensure that it is properly connected to the heater.
- If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended that you consult the heater's owner's manual or contact Lifesmart customer support for further assistance.
It is important to note that if the E1 error code persists, it is possible that the heater may be malfunctioning and may need to be repaired or replaced.
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Why petra package unit didn't start after change fan
There could be several reasons why a Petra package unit did not start after a fan was changed. Here are some possible causes:
Wiring issues: When changing the fan, it's possible that a wire was disconnected or connected improperly. This can prevent the unit from starting. Check the wiring connections to make sure they are secure and in the correct location.
Capacitor failure: The capacitor is an electrical component that helps the fan motor start and run. If the capacitor is faulty, the fan may not start. Check the capacitor with a multimeter to make sure it is within the acceptable range of values.
Motor failure: If the motor has failed, the fan will not start. Check the motor with a multimeter to see if it is receiving power and if it is within the acceptable range of values.
Thermostat issues: The thermostat may not be sending the correct signals to the unit to start up. Check the thermostat and make sure it is set to the correct temperature and mode of operation.
Circuit breaker tripped: Check the circuit breaker to make sure it hasn't tripped. If it has, reset it and see if the unit starts.
Control board failure: The control board is the brain of the unit and controls all of its functions. If the control board has failed, the unit may not start. Check the control board for any signs of damage or malfunction.
If none of these solutions solve the problem, it may be best to consult a certified technician who can diagnose and repair the issue.
3/18/2023 12:26:26 AM •
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Speed queen commercial dryer model #STD32DG serial# DTCK**********
If the flame on your Speed Queen commercial dryer model STD32DG goes out 10 seconds after start-up and does not come back on, it could be due to a few different reasons. Here are some things you can check to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check for obstructions: Make sure the dryer's exhaust vent is not blocked by lint or other debris. This can cause the dryer to overheat and shut off the flame prematurely.
- Check the gas supply: Make sure the gas supply to the dryer is turned on and the gas valves are not clogged. You may need to call a professional to check the gas lines and valves for any issues.
- Check the igniter: The igniter is responsible for lighting the flame. If it's not functioning properly, it can prevent the flame from staying lit. You can check the igniter with a multimeter to make sure it's getting the proper voltage.
- Check the flame sensor: The flame sensor detects the heat from the flame and tells the control board to keep the gas valve open. If the sensor is dirty or defective, it can cause the flame to shut off prematurely. You can clean the sensor with a soft cloth or replace it if it's defective.
- Call a professional: If none of the above steps work, it's best to call a professional repair service to diagnose and fix the issue. They can safely and effectively troubleshoot the issue and get your dryer running again.
Remember to always prioritize your safety when attempting to troubleshoot any issues with your appliances. If you're unsure about how to proceed, it's best to seek professional help to avoid causing any further damage or risking your safety.
3/15/2023 7:04:49 PM •
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My Utilitech heater will turn on but will turn off after a few minutes of heating
It sounds like your Utilitech heater may have a power problem or a thermostat problem. The power cable should be inspected for wear or damage, and the power outlet should be tested to ensure that it is operating properly. If the power cord and outlet are functioning properly, the thermostat may be the problem. If there are any problems, you should inspect the thermostat wiring and, if necessary, replace the thermostat. Your heater may need to be serviced or replaced if the thermostat wire is working properly but the problem still exists.
2/24/2023 5:50:51 PM •
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All my heat going out of inducer vent
It sounds like there may be a problem with the air distribution system in your furnace. Here are a few things you can check:
1. Check the air filter: A dirty or clogged air filter can restrict airflow, causing the heat to back up in the furnace and heat exchanger. This can cause the inducer motor to overheat and shut down. Replace the air filter if it is dirty.
2. Check the blower fan: The blower fan is responsible for distributing the heated air throughout your home. If the fan is not working properly, it can cause the heat to build up in the furnace and overheat the inducer motor. Check the blower fan motor and belt for any signs of wear or damage.
3. Check the ductwork: If the ductwork is obstructed or damaged, it can prevent the heated air from reaching your home's living spaces. Check the ductwork for any obstructions or damage and repair as necessary.
4. Check the pressure switch: The pressure switch is a safety device that ensures that the furnace is venting properly. If the switch is faulty, it can cause the furnace to shut down prematurely. Check the pressure switch for any signs of wear or damage and replace if necessary.
If you are unsure how to perform any of these checks or if the issue persists after trying these troubleshooting steps, it is best to contact a licensed HVAC technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
3/14/2023 2:32:57 AM •
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