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Anonymous Posted on Jun 05, 2009

My blueair 501 suddenly stopped working. I turned it off to move it to another room, and it will not come back on. Outlet has power. Is there an internal fuse I can replace?

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Yes, there is a fuse. No idea how much risk there is in accessing it, as my knowledge of the model is based on taking mine apart... and mine still dosn't work. If you unscrew 2 of the four screws, the side will slide up (the other two are for the other side), you can peer in and see the fuse.

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The power cord had burned out right at the point where it connects to the female receptable (the end that connects to the unit). Need replacement cord.

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