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Anonymous Posted on Feb 26, 2014

Blown fuse i blow the breaker every time i plug it in

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If the fuse you are blowing is in your fuse box in house then your steamer is using more power than the fuse can carry. Move to an outlet powered by a larger fuse. Do not recommend changing fuse to a larger amp fuse because this could cause a fire hazard.

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