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+ | [title] Reassembling the Heater - Part I |
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+ | [* icon_note] It's time to test our work. Before fully reassembling the Heater. |
+ | [* black] STEP 1 - Plug the cables back in carefully. |
+ | [* black] STEP 2 - with the Heater standing upright, position the Circuit Board upright as well; if you have to adjust the cable so it will stay do so, or even tape it temporarily works to. |
+ | [* icon_note] Be Advised if the Circuit Board is not upright you will get a blinking green decimal on the panel. This means that the trip sensor is activated since the sensor is in this Circuit Board. |
+ | [* black] Once everything is in place, plug the heater in, which should have been near a circuit before starting. |
+ | [* icon_note] You should hear a click sound which is the thermostat, and then no more beeps! Try out your panel buttons they should all work and be silent. |
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