Salutations!
My name is Artur Komissarov, and welcome to a biography written by yours truly!
Major
I am currently an undergraduate honors student at York University, majoring in Information Technology.
Aspirations
I have always been fascinated and privileged to grow up in the era of technology. My father currently works under IT as a Business Analyst and had ultimately inspired me to study the art of computer sciences. I am seeking a career involving Human-Computer Interactions, hoping to design and test user interfaces in the near future!
Skills
- Time management
- Problem Solver
- Multitasker
- HTML, Javascript, and PHP
- Java and C#
Repair Skills
Although I am a novice in the art of “DIY”, I am no stranger to fixing broken things at home!
From overhauling a bicycle hub (very hard to re-assemble!) to soldering wires back to a mainboard, I have seen a fair share of problems I fixed by myself!
Hobbies
- Cyclist
- Pianist
- Digital artist
- Journalist
- Film editing & Machinima
This sounds like a fault with the cables routing to the mainboard or perhaps the ACLI feature on the cable. The safety plug and it's routed internal cables play a role with power flow, though having all 3 lights lit may also be an error. What I do know is that devices tend to behave erratically if the device has short circuited and could explain the issue you're currently experiencing with your Lasko.
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Perhaps searching about those three lights may provide answers? It could be an error or an issue with power flow to the device itself.