I've been using my heater for a while now, I wake up this morning and the caution light is on and the heater doesnt work, nothing was spilled, it wasnt dropped, no one yanked the cord out of the socket but it just stopped working, also while ago it stopped oscillatingbut it would still blow heat so I didnt mind, can anybody help?
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Warm Morning is a brand of gas heaters that was manufactured by Locke Stove Company. Unfortunately, the company is no longer in business and it can be difficult to find manuals for their products.
However, you may be able to find a manual for your Warm Morning natural gas heater by contacting a local heating and cooling contractor or a fireplace and stove retailer. They may have access to older manuals or be able to direct you to a source for obtaining one.
You can also try searching online auction and marketplace websites, such as eBay or Amazon, for used copies of the manual. Additionally, there are websites that offer manuals for download, but you should exercise caution when downloading from these sites as they may not be reliable or safe.
If you are unable to find a manual for your specific model, you may be able to find a similar manual for a different Warm Morning gas heater model that can provide general information about how to operate and maintain the heater. However, it is important to note that different models may have different specifications and operating procedures, so it is important to exercise caution and follow the specific instructions for your model.
this morning my heater, monitor 411, was running fine as always. while it was running the power company came to work on a pole and turned the power off. it was down for about three hours. once power was restored it wouldn't come on. the pilot light is off but I'm not sure if it's suppose to be while not running.I've tried priming it with three pumps, resetting by unplugging, beleeding the line, all don't work. it's suppose to be 22f tonight so I could sure use some help. oh, I have a manual but, of course, it doesn't cover the problem. I also called the company but got a voice mailbox...go figure. somebody please help!
Plug the monitor into another computer to determine if the monitor is damaged or working properly. You can also plug another monitor into your computer to determine the same thing.
Underneath the heater element are two thermostats that are run in series with each other. Inside the wire that connects them is a thermal fuse that opened up. Replacing the fuse corrected the problem.
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