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Well if it's not charging up at night then it certainly won't emit any heat during the day!the storage part won't work at all. It won't take in anything at night, nor let any heat out during the day.
What do you mean here?IKn the fusebox, both day and night settings are at the standard 0.
Where?There's a green and flashing red light.
Have you checked in case the switch for the storage heater circuit has tripped at your "fuse" board? If not then perhaps the circuit is somehow faulty/inoperable? Or the fusible link (a cutout mechanism) in the heater may have blown and need replacement?Switch in the wall is on. What's wrong?
Can you tell the precise model number?The heater is made by Creda, incidentally.
As above - see if any of my suggestions are relevant.Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and was wondering if someone could help me out with a problem I'm having with my storage heaters. I have two storage heaters not working in my apartment, one large one small both dual heaters on which the storage part has stopped working. The thing is they have two lit switches on the wall (one for storage part which is labelled 'night' and one for convection part which is labelled 'day') and the light on 'night' one has gone out aswell ... so I'm wondering if it's something to do with the switch? Has anyone had any experience with a problem like this or any suggestions on how to fix it before I call in the electrician ... which I can't afford at the moment!!
Just to make sure that dust/debris doesn't gather and, at best, reduce the efficiency of the heater or, at worst, constitute a fire hazard. You can do a basic clean by just hoovering from the outside through any vents on the heater. However to do it properly really requires you to open up the unit and hoover/clean the inside (having first isolated it from the mains obviously). But if you don't know anything about doing this then don't do it and leave it to somebody who does know.Also, I saw something about an annual hoovering and was wondering what that's all about? Can anyone give me more info on how to do this and why?
Don't just switch off - isolate it at the switch/fuse board too!Do not attempt this with the mains light on .
Well if it's not charging up at night then it certainly won't emit any heat during the day!
What do you mean here?
The temperature switches are on the fuse board. The are two switches that can be changed from -4 to +4. One for day and one for night.
Where?
There are two lights here on the board. The green one is supposed to turn to red when it's heating up. I'm not sure what the red flashing one is for.
Have you checked in case the switch for the storage heater circuit has tripped at your "fuse" board? If not then perhaps the circuit is somehow faulty/inoperable? Or the fusible link (a cutout mechanism) in the heater may have blown and need replacement?
The fuseboard seems fine as the convector heater part works fine.
Can you tell the precise model number?
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