When an appliance mysteriously stops working you might save the cost of replacing it by first checking whether it has an inline fuse that may have blown and most often is a simple matter to replace it.
Read the owners manual on where to find it, or check online for troubleshooting help. If you find a blown fuse and replace it and it immediately blows again, you have a short circuit somewhere and you will need an expert to tell you whether it is in the appliance itself or in the circuitry leading to the appliance--which has to be remedied as it indicates a larger wiring problem.
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