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probably tripped a limit switch or a low voltage fuse would kill your display on the tstat, you should have battery power on your stat though.unless you have knowlege of electrical you better call a technician
Try reseting it by unplugging it. Also is there any display lights on (troubles). If that dont work it might have fried the circuit board in the black out.
hello, Most all new heaters of this class have integrated controls that are part of the unit itself that are highly sensitive to power surge's and shorts. If the outlet it is plugged into is live and working the most likely a bad control board. These units almost always come with a minimum 2 year warranty most of the time more and seeing as you bought it recently i can help you find the proper information for retrieving the warranty if i know what retailer it came from IE: walmart, Amazon.com, buy.com, eBay, ETC.
I have a cabin in a area that has many power outages and surges due to old utilities and i use either a GFIC outlet or a single outlet surge protector (after a few problems of the similar type.
if you need anymore information or have any questions please let me know.
My EW6708K stopped working after a power outage (was not on at the time, just plugged in). I couldn't find any info online. So I used my last option: I took it apart. Two screws on the bottom opens the unit's electronics. Two more screws inside to get tol the circuit board. I was looking for a reset button. There was a tiny white “thing” on the circuit board. I pressed it and reassembled the unit. That did the trick! Simple. Just be neat and put everything back the way it was.
did you take it apart to see if the switch is good or the thermostat was functioning? without looking inside, other than saying it don't work, isn't going to solve anything.
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