Re: [Histonet] HELP! Overheated Water Bath

From:Rene J Buesa



I am confused:
  1- is the indicator comming up but the water does not heat?, or
  2- is the indicator comming up and the water heats up?
   
  In any event those water heaters are very simple, there is just a thermostat and some connections, there is nothing to "reset".
  Call somebody to look at it.
  René J.

"McKnight, Tanisha"  wrote:
  Hello All:

Quick question. The overheat indicator on my water bath keeps coming on and
won't heat up even though it has been disconnected from a power source for
some time. Is there a way to reset this mechanism or should I call someone
to come look at it.

Tanisha N. McKnight




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