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Originally Posted by Creative
Do you know where the fuse board is? If so and if you have trips rather than wired fuses you may be able to see if one has tripped to the off position.
You could reset it, but before you do make sure its all turned off upstairs. Breakers usually trip for a reason though so there may well be a fault with the shower.
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Yeah, I know where it is, can see it lovely, but can't reach the damn thing!!! Thats even stood on a chair!!!
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Originally Posted by homealone
checking a circuit breaker is quite easy, basically it is a switch that is capable of turning itself off. The on & off positions are clearly marked & all you need to do if it has 'tripped' is to switch it back to 'on' again. If that works, then great, if it trips again, though, there is something wrong & your landlady will need to splash (sorry  ) some cash
(like everyone else said, really  )
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Hehe - nice pun! Just cannot reach the damn thing to even have a look at it properly!