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Official Remington health & wellness parts

Remington health & wellness products are known for their dependability and top performance. Over time, parts can eventually wear out or fail on your Remington health & wellness products. When that happens, find the replacement parts you need at Sears PartsDirect.

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Troubleshooting your Remington health & wellness equipment when it won't power up

  • When your electric health & wellness equipment won't power up, check the house circuit breaker for the electrical outlet that you have the power cord plugged into. Reset the house circuit breaker if it's tripped.
  • If the house circuit breaker isn't tripped, check the electrical outlet for power by plugging a different item in the outlet. If the electrical outlet is dead, have an electrician repair the outlet.
  • Check the power cord for damage and replace the power cord if it's frayed, cut or damaged.
  • Some health & wellness products have a fuse that blows when the equipment draws too much current. Check for a blown fuse. If the fuse is blown, find and repair the short circuit in the product then replace the blown fuse.

Electrical safety guidelines for Remington health & wellness products

  • Always unplug electrical equipment before cleaning, maintaining, repairing or replacing internal components.
  • Follow all electrical safety precautions described in the owner's manual.
  • If a fuse blows in the product, examine all electrical components and wiring carefully to find the short circuit that caused the equipment to draw too much current and blow the fuse. Replace the fuse after finding and repairing the cause of the short circuit.
  • Plug the equipment into a GCFI outlet when using an electrical product near a source of water such as a sink or shower.