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Troubleshooting Guide
If not working, try a different outlet that you know is working and plug in and try
again.
If it continues not to work check the electrical breaker. Electric panels are often
hard to find; they may be hidden behind pictures on the walls, in closets, in the
washer/dryer areas, or in a storage room. When you locate the electric panel,
try to locate the individual breaker (or breakers) that are marked for the part of
the house or appliance that is without power. Please flip those all the way off,
and then all the way back on again, even if they look 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. If this did not resolve your problem, please contact us and will attempt
to have the appliance repaired or replaced during your stay.