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Had both switches to ON, with the dial turned to 7 (highest). No lights on, unit is cool. verified outlet is OK, and tried several other outlets.

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Well obviosly he heater has electrical fault seek electrician, the lights not coming on means electrical fault on heater if new get replacement under warranty if not get electrician to fix for you do not attempt to fix electrical problem if your not a electrician or a restricted electrician, maybe an appliance fixing shop may be your best place to try but it sounds deffinatly electrical

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