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Ron
May 28, 2025
. my unit is running but no heat
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Mr. Anderson
May 28, 2025
The Paramount Fitness DBL-2000-MS unit may be running but not producing heat due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Heating Element Failure: The heating element could be damaged or burned out, preventing heat generation even though the unit is powered on.
2. Thermostat Malfunction: If the thermostat is faulty or set incorrectly, it may not signal the heating element to turn on.
3. Blown Fuse or Tripped Circuit: A fuse or circuit breaker related to the heating function may have blown or tripped, disabling the heating component while allowing other functions to operate.
4. Wiring Issues: Loose, disconnected, or damaged wires inside the unit can interrupt power to the heating element.
5. Control Board Failure: A malfunctioning control board may fail to activate the heating sequence even when the system appears to be running.
6. Sensor Problems: Temperature sensors may be defective or misreading the temperature, signaling the unit not to heat.
7. Obstructed Airflow: If airflow is blocked or a fan is not working properly, the unit may prevent heating to avoid overheating.
To diagnose accurately, a qualified technician should inspect the internal components.
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Do you have a question about the DBL-2000-MS and is the answer not in the manual?
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. my unit is running but no heat
The Paramount Fitness DBL-2000-MS unit may be running but not producing heat due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Heating Element Failure: The heating element could be damaged or burned out, preventing heat generation even though the unit is powered on.
2. Thermostat Malfunction: If the thermostat is faulty or set incorrectly, it may not signal the heating element to turn on.
3. Blown Fuse or Tripped Circuit: A fuse or circuit breaker related to the heating function may have blown or tripped, disabling the heating component while allowing other functions to operate.
4. Wiring Issues: Loose, disconnected, or damaged wires inside the unit can interrupt power to the heating element.
5. Control Board Failure: A malfunctioning control board may fail to activate the heating sequence even when the system appears to be running.
6. Sensor Problems: Temperature sensors may be defective or misreading the temperature, signaling the unit not to heat.
7. Obstructed Airflow: If airflow is blocked or a fan is not working properly, the unit may prevent heating to avoid overheating.
To diagnose accurately, a qualified technician should inspect the internal components.
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