If you re lucky enough to have a unit with a reset switch located near the outside unit all you need to do is simply press the switch.
Fuse box trip switch will not reset.
If you do isolate the problem to a bad breaker you can t repair it.
It likely will be the only one with a lever that is not pointing in the same direction as the other breakers.
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Turn off and unplug the appliance.
The only option is to remove the faulty breaker from the panel and replace it.
Identify the tripped breaker.
Look for the breaker on which the switch lever has shifted away from the on position.
If you do not have a reset switch you can turn off your air conditioner at the thermostat and wait for 5 minutes before turning it back on.
When a breaker won t reset the problem is usually a bad connection or ground fault in the circuit.
If the circuit breaker trips and won t reset immediately but after a cool down period it can be reset then trips again after a few minutes then the problem is likely an overloaded circuit.
You have to push the switch all the way to the off position then back to on in order to reactivate the circuit.
If the switch trips again you ll know it s the last appliance that you plugged in and switched on.
Circuit breakers can malfunction but it s rare.
Unplug all of your appliances and try resetting the fuse switch.
Most circuit breakers come with an orange or red marker window indicating that it has tripped.
Once reset plug your appliances back in one at a time and switch them back on.
If you are trying to reset it just by pushing the switch back to the on position it will just pop back to the middle again.