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[* red] Determine which activator(s) fail to work by applying pressure to them. Then, remove the two 15mm screws that hold the activators in place by using the Philips Head 2 screwdriver.
-[* icon_note] There are a total of three activators on the device.
+[* icon_note] Only two of the three activator tabs have green micro switches that actually turn on the motor. Use a circuit tester on the power chord and press the two micro switches simultaneously to see if they complete the circuit. If not, one or both need to be replaced.