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DeLonghi HHP1500 Mid-Size Heater Questions & Answers
Problem with the DeLonghi HHP1500 Mid-Size
There is a overheat safety feature and it can usually be reset. Unplug the heater for 5 to 10 minutes and the plug it back in. If that doesn't solve the problem, there is an internal reset switch, but it's a little hard to find. You will have to remove the back cover, then look for a red button/switch that has 2 wires coming out of it, that go to the heating element. Press that, to reset the safety switch.
But, I must add, the other solution/answer you received ... that it may have burned up the heating element is certainly a reality. In any event, it's not safe to leave a space heater ON and unattended for any length of time. Particularly, since this one somehow slipped of the fireplace hearth while no one was at home. Just be glad the overheat safety switch worked as it should. Electric space heaters are one of the biggest causes of house fires in the U.S.
The heater began making a popping sound and
It may be, but I'm not sure. However, you can contact Delonghi USA and speak with one of the Customer Service Reps @ 800-322-3848, Monday - Friday 8a - 5p EST.
Hope this helps to solve your problem.
How to i get th case of a delonghi model pacan125hpec open?
:To open the case of a DeLonghi model PACAN125HPEC, locate the screws on the back of the unit and remove them. Once the screws are removed, carefully lift the back panel, being careful not to damage any of the internal components. The case should then open and you can access the internal components.
Delonghi hifi heater keeps beeping control board green light
So, it sounds like your Delonghi hifi heater is giving you some trouble, man. The constant beeping and the green light on the control board, it's like it's trying to tell you something. My guess is that there's something funky going on with the thermostat. The beeping is probably the heater's way of saying it can't maintain the desired temperature because the thermostat isn't working properly. And the green light, it's like the heater is still getting power and trying to do its thing, but the thermostat is holding it back.
One thing you could try is checking the thermostat settings and making sure they're all good to go. If the settings are chill, but the problem persists, it might be time for a new thermostat. You could also try unplugging the heater for a bit and then plugging it back in, see if that helps reset the system.
If all else fails, it's best to reach out to Delonghi's customer service or maybe even a professional technician to take a look and give it a tune-up. It's not always easy to fix these things ourselves, so don't be afraid to ask for help.
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