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that item is called a relay switch. it toggles on and off depending on which electrical component it is connecting. if it's blown, they are cheap and easy to replace like a fuse, but you'll need to look at the fuse box chart (usually on the underside of the lid) to determine which one and where it's located. You can't look inside the relay to determine if blown, but you can replace them one at a time to test...
Also, if you're experienced in electrical, a paper clip can be used when the relay is out, to connect the circuit that you need. use tools and or gloves when attempting this method.
Have you bleed the air from system and run hot water and heating at the same time , bleed the pump . you could have air in the pilot after turning it off
I have had the same problem with another JVC television and I now seemed to have established that there is an internal fuse which has blown. I have removed the back panel and got the fuse out. It looks as though it has blown but I have now asked on here for a specification of that fuse. Assuming you have checked the fuse in the plug, I would see if you can locate another one internally by removing the back panel (be careful not to touch any of the metalwork - just in case !)
Do you mean is it a fuse? Because if the fuse is blown that means more than likely there is something else wrong with it...probably in your power supply. What I recommend is to plug it in and listen for power (high pitched buzz), if you cant hear that...it could be anywhere from a diode to the HOT. If you have an om meter, I suggest checking thos first. What happened before it went out? and are there any LEDs that turn on in the front?
Fuse Box should be located under the dash just beside the driver's door. It sounds like you may have a bigger issue than just a blown fuse. The interior lights are on one fuse, the instrument gauge is on another fuse, the rear window is on another fuse. For all three to blow, it would seem that there's an electrical short somewhere.
1. Is the cooking pot filled with water? If there is no weight, it will not turn on. 2. Is there a pilot light? If no power, you have a unit that was probably returned by someone else. 3. The heating element/plate thermal fuse may be blown. Either replace the fuse or the whole unit.
Underneath the hot pad that the carafe sits on, there are two thermal fuses that are inside tubes that are clamped to the heating element with spring clamps.
Remove the bottom of the unit (5 screws), unclamp the thermal fuse tubes, slide the tubes to one side and check the each fuse with an ohmmeter. If one of them is open, that's your problem.
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