Recommended Action:Check gas valve at gas company meter, check shutoff valve at furnace and check for other shutoff valves. Contact the gas company to have gas valve turned on.
Recommended Action: Check your thermostat and heating unit to assure that they are both plugged in. Refer to your use and care guide.
Recommended Action: Make sure your thermostat is on and set to heat. If thermostat is on, reset thermostat to your desired temperature.
You may have a tripped circuit breaker.
Recommended Action: Check your home circuit breaker box and reset circuit breaker.
Recommended Action: Check the filters in each of your system's components. Clean or replace filters as recommended in your use and care guide. If problem persists, please contact Miami Heating & Cooling.
Recommended Action: Check for signs of water below unit and cold exterior surface of indoor coil enclosure. Contact Miami Heating & Cooling. In the meantime, try turning your thermostat off for 1 to 3 hours to see if it will defrost.
Recommended Action: Check the following: Is your system cycling constantly? Is your thermostat reaching its set value? Do you have any new appliances (e.g., a hot tub or pool heater) that use lots of power? Have you checked to see if your local utility company had a recent rate increase?
If your system is not reaching its set point, call Miami Heating & Cooling at (513) 737-6841 or schedule online.
Recommended Action: Check the set point on your thermostat. Is it very low (in summer months) or very high (in winter months)? First, reset your thermostat. If that doesn't work, please contact us as soon as possible.
Recommended Action: Turn off your system and contact Miami Heating & Cooling.
Recommended Action: If none of the troubleshooting answers address your problem, then turn off your system and call Miami Heating & Cooling.
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