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down_home
Jul 28, 2019Explorer II
enblethen wrote:
OP and spouse cannot reach the knob to open the vent, not to turn it on and off is the way I read post.
You're right but turning the knob the little pin comes up and the unit turns on.
That was what I was thinking just didn't phrase it right. The switch usually stay in the on position. But the switch usually on the wall is either off or on.
I didn't know they didn't install wall switches any more. Our 2002 Holiday Ramble had one in the bath room and probably the other two did,. I don't remember though. Don't think we ever used them except maybe the one in the kitchen area.
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