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When I put my fan heater at the first hot scale the fan doesn't turn

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When I put my air heater on the first level of hot the fan doesn't spin but the heating coil turns on.On the second level of hot the fan spins and its all good but the problem is that i don't want it always being on the second level.This problem started lately and for the past couple of years it was all good.The haters model is:Rowenta-Mod. S06215F0 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LdzRhU0...

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In the exterior it is a regural switch but if you want i can open it

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I opened it up and took pictures of it and a video

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@oldturkey03 I opened it up and took pictures

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@oldturkey03, My initial thought is that it probably doesn't use PWM for the fan speed. With only two or three different speeds needed, it's going to be cheaper to use a hardwired switch to change the speed rather than the electronics needed to generate a variable PWM signal. It seems to me that electrically-oriented designs (as opposed to electronically-oriented) like low end heaters tend to keep electronic components to a minimum.

It would be worthwhile to open up the heater and check the switch. I see two possibilities here; either the switch isn't directing power to the fan on the low speed, or the fan has the speeds built in and the low speed isn't working.

Vagelis, it would be useful if you could open up the heater and post pictures of the switches and the wiring that's connected to them. Also, a little clearer photo of the exterior controls would be appreciated.

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@dadibrokeit i opened it up and took some pictures

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