I have just got this nice shiny little number but i am having a few problems when i switch it off it is ok and the red light comes on but after around 3 mins the blue light comes and and the thing just beeps at me does anyone know why it does this ? not sure of the message on the screen as i do not have it connected to the tv yet ?
regards
chris
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I know what you are talking about. It is the little light on the panel and it comes on to warn you if the element on the top of the cooking stove is hot. There is a little plastic red piece that pushed in the hole. The light you see clamps onto it. You have to pull out the oven and remove the shiny metal back from the oven. Make sure you unplug or turn off your power to the oven. You will need to buy a new red plastic piece. It is called a light lens. light lens here
there's no thermocouple.there is many other safeties.hears what happens when you turn on;.1 draft inducer motor comes on. if all is ok with vent,then; 2 ignightor turns on .after a few seconds; 3 gas valve turns on if all limit switches and inducer switch are closed;.4 flame sensor checks for flame.after short delay fan comes on.if any safety switch is open theres no heat.look in little window and count red blinking light.theres a chart inside cover that will tell you whats wrong.some times theres water in tube going from draft inducer to diafram switch.the limits around fire box can be reset by pushing button in center.if theres no red light then low voltage transformer may be bad theres also a little fuse on board.if its blown you need to find out why.also any of these parts can go bad at any time.good luck
You can't tell by the colors. The Hot wire comes from the panel to the first switch (that might be this switch or it might be the other one). The two Travelers go from one switch to the other switch. The output wire from the second switch goes to the light. So of your three wires - two are travelers and the other one is either the hot wire or the output wire. Here's how to determine which is which before you connect to the switch. Connect red to shiny with a wire nut and put a wire nut on dull (just to cover it). Turn on the power and operate the other switch. If the light will not light (in either position of the other switch), then your red and shiny are your travelers, your test is done. If the light DOES light, then dull is one of your travelers, so repeat the test connecting dull to shiny. If the light does not light, then dull and shiny are your travelers. If if DOES light, then dull and red are your travelers.
..... OK, now you found your travelers. On your switch you will have one terminal on top, and two on the bottom (or one on the bottom and two on the top) Connect your travelers to the two (on top or bottom) the other wire connects to the terminal that is alone on top or bottom. By the way, the only affect of interchanging the travelers is to make the light operate with both switches are in the same or opposite positions.
Good luck and merry Christmas
Al K
the door switch is corroded - simplethe push button switch (that is pressed when you close the door) it comes out with a Philips screwdriver, undo the screw and pull out the switch it may be a bit stuck but wiggle it and it should pop out, when you look at it you'll know what I mean by "simple" - sand down the brass looking contacts till they're shiny and dab a spot of grease on there and refit the switch, all should be well again. - I quite like the elantra, nice and roomy :-)
Actually before you do this you can open the door with key in, lights on, so buzzer should be on and wiggle the little post that sticks out of the door switch, if you pull it out a little the buzzer should come on proving that the contacts are dirty and not connecting properly.
I doubt the problem is the battery. I have this same mouse and it has worked beautifully for two years now EXCEPT for one problem: most of the time, the mouse does not turn on when the receiver is removed from the receptacle on the bottom of the mouse. There is a tiny little switch built into that receptacle, along the side wall of the receptacle not far from the light. I have to wiggle this little switch (gently!) by hand a few times until the light comes on. From that point, the mouse will work fine until the receiver is placed back in the receptacle.
The unit is shutting itself down because a problem was detected internally. When this happens, the standby light should blink a repeated pattern. Please count the number of blinks and post the number here. That will indicate the circuit in which the problem occurred.
push he little red or green button on the back of the operner and then within 30 sec. press the four numbers and enter on your keyless entry. the light on the opener should blink twice. Have a nice day once you hit this new 4 number code your old one is gone.
your problem might be with the switch itself. remove the back of the unit. on the lower right side is the switch. with the bucket in place and the unit turned on play with the red or black wire. there might be an intermittent problem. if so look in the manual for the parts breakdown. it will list the part number for the switch. not hard to change. first remove the bucket,then go to the red button and remove the button. behind the button is a nut which holds the switch in place. remove the nut and the switch will come off from the back-----good luck
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