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If you have not yet contacted the Living Well company Customer Service and asked about a replacement power cord for your pressure cooker, I suggest you do so. This is the link to the Living Well Contact Us page: https://www.livingwellwithmontel.com/pages/contact-us
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did u check for a fuse as some of the newer models have a fuse sometimes located along the body or tub ? it may have bad fuse, also check for live voltage where the power plug wire attached to the motor . Your schematic should show which wire from the motor is the live wire. There 2 wires u can jumper with a test plug with 2 stripped back wires and a prong at the other end, when plugged in and attached to ur motor it should start, if it starts then ur power cord is bad. This is a live power test with a multimeter to check for proper voltage. as you may not be getting voltage to the unit
It could be a couple of things.
1.Buy a plug tester from Home depot or Lowe's start from the one that works and move over to the ones that don't work. The Plug tester will tell you what wire is lose. Most of the time its just wire nut. BEFORE WORKING ON WIRES MAKE SURE YOU TURN OFF POWER AND UNPLUG BATTERYS. Power must been on to use plug tester.
2. lose wire it could be the neutral", from the power inverter
Or in one of the j-boxes of the plugs.
The colour scheme for the wiring all depends upon the age of the unit or which country you are in. If you're in the EU, appliances usually have blue for neutral and brown for live. If you're in the UK with an old piece of equipment, the live is red and the neutral is black.
1.Check first if there is a electric power on your location 2.Please try another device and plugged this device of where you plugged in first the I+Live sound bar.If the device you plugged in turn on it means that I-live has an issue on its power system.I would suggest to call the manufacturer or contact the store where you purchased the item.
HI, check to make sure the wall socket is live by, plugging another device into the socket. if the socket is live, this will confirm a internal issue that concerns the power sector of the unit.
Contact pyle for this repair.
***In some model, there will be an In-Line fuse located inside the unit on the power board or transformer. replacing this fuse(if installed), may fix this issue.(uncommon)
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