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How do i open the case of a pelonis tws5 fan
Opening the case of a Pelonis TWS5 fan may vary depending on the specific model and design. However, most fans have screws that hold the front and back grilles together. To open the case, you will need to locate and remove the screws that secure the grilles.
Here are some general steps you can follow to open the case of a Pelonis TWS5 fan:
- Unplug the fan and let it cool down if it has been running.
- Locate and remove any screws that are holding the front and back grilles together. These screws are usually located around the perimeter of the grilles.
- Carefully remove the front grille by pulling it straight off the fan. This may require some force, but be gentle to avoid breaking any clips or connectors.
- Remove the screws that secure the back grille to the motor housing. Depending on the design, you may need to remove a plastic cover or access panel to access these screws.
- Carefully remove the back grille by pulling it straight off the fan.
- With the grilles removed, you should have access to the fan blade, motor, and other internal components.
Note that opening the case of a fan may void the warranty or cause damage if not done correctly. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with performing this task, it may be best to consult a professional or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Pelonis Model NY1507-14A Not heating up. Lights come on but no heat, any ideas?
I saw this old thread and thought I'd update with my solution as I just fixed it on my end.
When this electric radiator tips over, it has a fail safe switch that shuts it off. When you pick up a tipped over radiator, the fail safe switches back and it should work again. For me, it wasn't switching back. The device is simply a metal ball resting on a piece of metal inside the radiator. When it tips, the ball rolls off and the metal inside lifts up breaking the connection (it's a basic circuit). Pickup the radiator, the ball should roll back on top of metal and complete the circuit. This wasn't happening for me.
To fix, unplug the radiator. Behind the screen at the top of the radiator, there is a screw. Lift up the stick on screen carefully from the top using a knife or really flat screwdriver. Find and remove the screw. Take off the front wheels, unscrew the two remaining screws that were covered by the wheel housing. Now you can lift off the whole front panel. I left everything connected inside. About half way up you should find a small compartment with three screws. Remove them and inside you'll find the fail safe. Adjust as needed to make sure it makes good contact when upright. From there, close it all up, plug in and hopefully enjoy some nice warm heat! Hope this helps.
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