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The Vornado 133 has a small fuse in the plug end as a safety feature; if the fuse has burnt out, your fan will not start. This guide will illustrate how to remove and replace the fuse.
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Ensure the unit is powered off and remove the plug from the outlet.
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Slide open the fuse access cover on the top of the plug by moving it towards the end of the plug.
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Use a pair of tweezers or a small plastic spudger to remove the fuse from the fuse casing. Remove the end nearer to the fan body first, then the end nearer to the plug end.
very informative. A ok
The information on the fuse is not useful. It needs to include the size, because the link to crapazon shows about 500 different sizes.
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Follow these instructions in reverse order to install the new fuse and close the access panel.
Follow these instructions in reverse order to install the new fuse and close the access panel.
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Great post! This saved me $60 from buying a new fan! Thank you!
Thanks for posting. Ordered a pack of 50 fuses from amazon for $7.97
Fast-acting or slow-acting?
Wow, I was going to throw this fan in trash and seeing your instructions I saved it
thanks buddy, just bought the fan ,son stuck a pencil in it , Quick fix
The fuse isnt clear glass its red strip white under what that mean
The fuse is not clear it has whitestrip with red strip what that
This plug ? has none those features
I replaced the fuse and still will not turn on. Ive only had the fan for 6 months
Also wondering if the replacement fuse should be fast acting or slow acting?