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Vacum parts what does the thermal fuse look like

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What kind of thermal fuse do i need for a Haan Si-35R steamer mop ?

Unfortunately, I don't have specific information on the Haan Si-35R steamer mop, including details about its thermal fuse. However, I can provide you with some general guidance on thermal fuses.
A thermal fuse is a safety device that interrupts the flow of electricity in case of overheating. They are typically designed to be non-resettable and need to be replaced if they are triggered. Here are some steps you can take to determine the type of thermal fuse needed for your steamer mop:
1. **Check the Manual:**
Refer to the user manual or any documentation that came with your Haan Si-35R steamer mop. The manual may contain information about the thermal fuse, its specifications, and where to obtain a replacement.
2. **Inspect the Existing Thermal Fuse:**
If the thermal fuse in your steamer mop has blown, you can inspect the fuse itself for any markings or labels that indicate its specifications. Note down any information such as voltage, current, and temperature rating.
3. **Contact the Manufacturer:**
Reach out to Haan customer support or the manufacturer to inquire about the specific thermal fuse needed for your model. They may be able to provide you with the exact specifications or recommend a suitable replacement.
4. **Measure the Fuse:**
If you have the technical expertise and the necessary tools, you can measure the dimensions of the existing thermal fuse and check its electrical specifications. Be cautious and ensure the device is unplugged before attempting any measurements.
5. **Professional Assistance:**
If you're uncertain about the replacement process or lack the technical knowledge, consider seeking assistance from a professional appliance repair service. They may have access to replacement parts and can ensure the correct installation.
When replacing a thermal fuse, it's crucial to use a fuse with the same or equivalent specifications to maintain the safety and proper functioning of the appliance. Using an incorrect or incompatible thermal fuse can pose a safety risk.
Keep in mind that the availability of replacement parts may vary, and it's essential to obtain the correct part for your specific model. Always prioritize safety and, if in doubt, consult with the manufacturer or a qualified technician.
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Is there a fuse in panasonic model mc cg885 vacume

http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/vacuum/default.asp
go to the web and see your model and download from read the instruction manual, section troubleshooting.
Some models have thermal fuse.
God bless you
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My vacuum stopped working all of a sudden in the middle of using it. does it have a fuse that may have blown or is it gone for good?

Many of the bagless vacuums have thermal overloads that will reset in 30 minutes.
Wait and clean all three filters first.
Gary
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My vacum keeps sutting itsself off after a few mins of use. I need to vacum the whole house and dont have tinme for it to cool down every 10 mins

Something is plugged. What you describe sounds like the motors' thermal limiter is opening the circuit to prevent the motor from overheating. You need to open and verify that evey air passageway is clear and the unit has good air flow. I bet you find a blockage, and with one, cleaning ability would be severly diminshed.
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I bought my rainbow se vacum 4 years ago and I was using it and suddendly stoped working, I try to on no power I on and off not working at all. what shall i do is there posibility to work again.pls.help...

Hi, there is no reset button on a Rainbow vacuum.

All SE series vacuums have a built in thermal and load fuse on the motor, and if it blew, it has to be replaced, or wired directly, with out it on there.
Motor brushes are usually the source of a non working Rainbow D4 and SE and all model Rainbow vacuums and when they burn out, they usually take the motor armature with them, from excessive heat and flare electrical arking to the armature. It is probably the thermal and load fuse, that is your problem, if you did not smell any electric burning type of smell, before it quit. It could be the power switch, but not as likely as the fuse. If you have any more questions let me know. I am a Rainbow seller, and a Rainbow expert also.

Thank you,
Ralph
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Need replacement thermal fuse for Shark steam mop Model:S3101W PART SEFUSE SF188E 192 DEG C 10A ET250V 00795 Joe Cook 502-839-6634

SE Fuse is a one time link. If it pops it must be replaced. Found them at Goodman thermal fuses for $1.25 ea. Not sure why it failed, unit is 6 yrs old, always used distilled water, never had a problem, it just quit. Circuit seems to be fine, will find out when part arrives.
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I turn my dyson on and it runs for 5 min then turns off

The motor may not be getting air flow past it due to clogging or dust build-up. It is probably shutting off because of a thermal overload switch. Good luck!
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When i conect the vacum part to maun system it

There is a motor in the power head that could be out or the receptacle, electric cord on power unit or loose wire in power head.
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Panasonic vacume#MCV573500

it is probably a thermal issue. contact any local vacuum dealer.
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