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If it's completely dead (no lights or anything) then check the fuse in the plug by placing a new one in (same rating, probably 13 amp) and testing. If it's not that then suspect either the heat control (thermostat) or the element. These aren't your basic DIY things to mess with unless you know what you are doing.
If it's completely dead (no lights or anything) then check the fuse in the plug by placing a new one in (same rating, probably 13 amp) and testing. If it's not that then suspect either the heat control (thermostat) or the element. These aren't your basic DIY things to mess with unless you know what you are doing.
If it's completely dead (no lights or anything) then check the fuse in the plug by placing a new one in (same rating, probably 13 amp) and testing. If it's not that then suspect either the heat control (thermostat) or the element. These aren't your basic DIY things to mess with unless you know what you are doing.
Generally, the lights on the right flash until the desired temperature is reached. When they stop flashing it means the iron has heated to the temp. that you selected. I'm having trouble with mine now, also, so I can't diagnose.
Like what was posted before, the cause of the iron lights is on but the heaters are not hot is because either your heater connection is melted or rusted due to water seepage(steam irons). The lights power supply are tapped parallel to the heater supply thus lights is on. Solution is to dismantle the iron to replace the connectors or cables. Though not all iron is easy to dismantle
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