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After last cut turned off saw and wont turn back on. I tried resetting the thermal reset button but it doesnt feel like its functional anymore and still no power.
I have seen reset buttons not work because they are full of saw dust, Take the cover off the reset button and vacuum or blow it out with compressed air, good luck, cb
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The Creda Simplicity T620CW dryer does have a resettable thermal safety cut-out switch, which can trip if the dryer overheats. This switch is located on the rear of the dryer.
Here are the steps to access and reset the thermal cut-out switch on your Creda Simplicity T620CW dryer:
Unplug the dryer: Make sure the dryer is unplugged from the power supply before you attempt to access the thermal cut-out switch.
Remove the rear panel: The thermal cut-out switch is located on the back of the dryer. You will need to remove the rear panel to access it. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the panel in place, and then slide the panel off.
Locate the thermal cut-out switch: The thermal cut-out switch is a small, rectangular device with two wires attached to it. It is typically located near the heating element or the exhaust duct.
Reset the switch: Press the button on the thermal cut-out switch to reset it. You should hear a click when you press the button.
Reassemble the dryer: Once you have reset the thermal cut-out switch, replace the rear panel and secure it with the screws you removed earlier.
Plug in the dryer: Plug the dryer back into the power supply and turn it on. If the thermal cut-out switch was the problem, the dryer should now work normally.
If resetting the thermal cut-out switch does not solve the problem, it is possible that there is a more serious issue with your dryer. In this case, you may need to contact a professional repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
Dear julio
The reset switch is a thermal circuit breaker, I think the juicer is jammed so the reset switch cut off it generally takes a minute or two to cool down after that it reset.
Therefore you unplug the juicer from the mains try to clean the bowl, try to rotate the spindle by hand if it moves fit the container and reset the switch again(when you push it you may feel a knocking/click). Plug the juicer and test.
Thanks.
The first thing you should check is the GFCI switch on the power cord. All tile saws have one because of the water involved with cutting tile. It should have a test and reset button on it, press the reset button to get power to the saw motor. Some bigger saws also have a reset button on the motor itself for overload issues. Check for that if the GFCI reset doesn't work.
First things first, check the outlet that the saw is plugged into. Does it have power? If so then progress to the saw itself and check the reset button which is usually located on the front panel but sometimes on the back or sides. Press the button firmly to make sure it is not tripped and if it is this will reset it. Make sure the power is turned off and attempt to turn the blade manually ( caution,
the blade is sharp so a pair of gloves is recommended ). If the blade turns with very little resistance then turn the power back on and try the on/off switch. If the saw starts it may very well have been the circuit breaker that had tripped.
Is this a direct drive or belt drive saw? If belt drive, you can remove the belt and try spinning the motor by hand then turn it on. Sometimes they can get stopped in a dead spot. Do not get your hands/fingers in the way when turning it on. You may need all of them someday.
This is not really expert advise but I have a vaccuum with hepa filters and if the filters get dirty My vaccuum acts like your what you are describing.
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