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Charmglow Space heaters

Official Charmglow space heater parts

Charmglow space heaters help keep you warm all winter long. Innovate designs and rugged parts in Charmglow space heater keep the heat flowing when you need it. When parts wear out on your Charmglow space heater, get the replacement parts you need to fix the heater at Sears PartsDirect.

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How to replace the power switch on a Charmglow space heater

  • Unplug the heater's power cord from the electrical wall outlet to disconnect electrical power. Wear work gloves to protect your hands during the repair.
  • Remove the power switch mounting screws and pull the power switch out slightly.
  • Disconnect the power switch wire harness and remove the power switch.
  • Connect the power switch wire harness to the new power switch.
  • Reinstall the power switch and secure it with its mounting screws.
  • Plug the heater's power cord back into the wall outlet to restore electrical power.

What to do when your Charmglow space heater won't power up

  • Check the house circuit for the heater to see if the house circuit breaker tripped. Reset the house circuit breaker to restore power to the heater if you found the house circuit breaker tripped.
  • Check the thermostat temperature setting and adjust the thermostat setting if the thermostat is set too low to turn the heater on.
  • Some heaters have a thermal overload switch that shuts off the heater if the heater draws too much electrical current due to a short circuit in wiring or a heater component. Reset the thermal overload and see if the heater works.
  • If the thermal overload keeps tripping, unplug the heater and check for damaged wiring or a broken heating element.