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When I plug in and turn it on the fan, the motor does seem to turn or operate correctly.

The motor could have been over worked from extensive operation.

It is possible water has damaged the motherboard causing the motor not to turn.

If the device was dropped, the fan could have dislodged from its position causing it not to work.

Build up of dust particles could cause the fan to slow down or even stop.

I want to hit the button to turn it on, but when I press it the device still wont turn on

Over time, dust particles can build up causing the button be difficult to press.

The button is firm and not user friendly. It’s known to wear out and become defective.

My fan fell from the shelf and not the fan blades are broken.

If the fan blades are unbalanced it could cause damage to the motor and cause other issues.

I’m plugging my fan in and it still won’t power on.

A power surge could have possibly burnt out the fuse.

Foot traffic or other object that rub across the wire can cause damaged to the cord.

The plug could have a faulty or damaged wire that prevents it from providing power to the fan.

My fan is plugged in and power button is lit, but the fan isn’t blowing.

The humidity or small water damage could cause the board to be dysfunctional.

If dropped, the impact could cause pieces on the board to come lose.

The company mistakenly put a faulty Circuit board in the fan.