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If your not using distilled water the machine is probably loaded with mineral deposits from hard water and is plugged. you can try running some vinegar through it which may or may not work depending how plugged it is.
im not familiar with that brand but i am an electrician and vac tech. i would if i were you i would check and make sure the heating element had power at its connection. if there is power replace the heating element. plenty of online vac parts stores have schematics along with a parts list to help you locate part in vacuum.
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