Just to be clear, you mean the house mains ac breaker, correct? Or, the GFIC breaker, on the kitchen counter wall socket? Our, the device has its own breaker?
If the first, I would think that your house is old enough to not have GFIC breakers and the device does not have a reset. If so, I would do a visual inspection, of the device.
Do not touch anything, inside the compartment, unless you know what you are doing. If you do know what you are doing, here is a reminder, to discharge any caps...
Unplug the device, open the control compartment and look for a wire, or component, near the heat source, that is moving, due to the heat, and grounding out. Look for scorching. Pay attention, for a burnt smell.
Do a visual inspection of the heating element and fan, if you can see it.
Take lots of photos, of everything... Especially, of any observable problem area.
Get back to us, with details... Make and model... Which breaker... Photos, etc.
Do not use the device, until it is repaired.