I have a Kenwood EW7307K oil radiator heater, made by Delonghi. I spilled juice on the top and a couple drops dripped inside. The heater was off and unpluged at the time of the spill. I took the cover off and started pulling off the connected wires and cleaning them. They are all clean now, but I can't remember where they each attach to. There is a long single black wire, a long single red wire, a long single white wire, a double white wire with a small white wire coming off, and a double black wire with a small black wire coming off. Where do I attach them to on the inside of the cover? I think the unit will work fine once I get the wires all connected again. A picture of the inside of one of a delonghi oil heater or a wiring diagram or schematic would be very helpful. I'd appreciate any help, picture, diagrams, explantions etc. Thanks so much.
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Unplug, set upright, let oil go back down to base. Check owners manual for reset. Make sure to let unit set upright for a couple hours then plug in and try operation. If unit still does not work contact Delonghi and maybe they can help.
the oil inside these heaters is suposed to be sealed inside it's coils, if coils has a hole in it then just adding the silicone oil back to it is not going to help much , there is a void at the top of all these heaters to allow for heat expansion
Hi,
Don't get too excited... it will stop after everything settles in there again...
It is just the oil dripping back down inside...they are not toally full with oil...
seems to me you have a bad bearing in the fan. if you can access the fan, have a few drops of oil poured on the shaft of the fan and see if it solves your prob.
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