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Troubleshooting Guide
like they did not trip. If you are unable to locate the correct labelled breaker,
look for one that appears tripped and turn it all the way off and then back on
again. It is sometimes difficult to visually identify which breaker is tripped
because they do not trip over very far from the on position. If you can't identify
a breaker that looks tripped, run your fingers down all the breakers to identify
one that is not lined up exactly with the others, and then turn it all the way off
and then back on again.
Air Conditioning - Warm Air Blowing
If you have warm air coming from the air conditioning vents, please check all of
the thermostats and electric breakers as described in the previous step. If that
does not solve the problem, we need to determine if the unit has frozen up.
This requires a visual inspection of both the outside air conditioning unit. You
are looking for any signs of frost, ice, or snow on the units. On the outside air
conditioning units, it can usually be seen on the pipes and wires that run
between the unit and the cabin. If you see any signs of ice, frost, or snow, the
system has frozen. This was likely caused by the thermostat being set too low.