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Anonymous Posted on Nov 25, 2011

In the Comfort Zone CZ7007 is there a repaceable fuse & if so is it located above the thermostat inside the control panel cover and where can I find another. No heat from unit or lights in switch but

I've tried this service twice already with no effective response, Just a lot of unrelated info. This is my last shot at it. All I need to know is if there is a fuse on this unit that can be replaced, where it is located, and where to procure one if so.

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I''m replying almost a year later, but this may help others who are having this problem. There seem to be a lot of problems with the tip over switch in the Comfort Zone radiator heaters (this is the switch at the very top, inside the panel, above the thermostat). I had the same problem- no heat, switches weren't lighting up. I bypassed the tip over switch (we have never tipped over one of our radiator heaters, so it's not an issue) and connected the switch wires with a wire nut and then further secured the wire nut with electrical tape. Now the heater works as it should again.

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SOURCE: how do you turn on

On the comfort zone CZ7007, the #1 rocker switch is for 600 watts, the #2 rocker switch is for 900 watts. If you flip 1 and 2 both to on you will get 1500 watts. Which is 600 and 900 added together. There is no down position, but only on and off.

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SOURCE: Is there a recall on

Have you tried resetting the unit?

just push and hold the two buttons on the right for 3 seconds and it will reset.

Or what are the problems you are having with them?
What lights are lit, etc.?

Tell us more--

Mack B

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