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01-24-2017, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rkurlan
Thank you
Turned off the power then back on everything is fine
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Glad it worked and it was an easy fix. On our Entegras, if anything 12v is acting up, turn the 12v power off. Our coaches are one big rolling computer and have to be rebooted at times for no reason.
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01-26-2017, 02:11 AM
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in the future there is a fuse right behind under the toilet in a yellow holder clean it now and then it can loose contact easily
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01-26-2017, 07:17 AM
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Not trying to be picky but....wow.....talk about grammar confusion.
What this country has turned into is mine-boggling WRT the English language.
No wonder our education system is rated one of the lowest in the world.
Dr4Film ----- Richard
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01-26-2017, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr4Film
Not trying to be picky but....wow.....talk about grammar confusion.
What this country has turned into is mine-boggling WRT the English language.
No wonder our education system is rated one of the lowest in the world.
Dr4Film ----- Richard
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X2 - Spell check is no help either. It changes words sometimes.
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01-26-2017, 08:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr4Film
Not trying to be picky but....wow.....talk about grammar confusion.
What this country has turned into is mine-boggling WRT the English language.
No wonder our education system is rated one of the lowest in the world.
Dr4Film ----- Richard
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And then a LOT of us are getting older and don't remember all of what was taught in English class.  I would rather see a few bad grammar posters, than no posters at all.
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Digital 2021 Cornerstone "B"
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01-26-2017, 09:03 AM
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Entegra uses two electric flush toilets in various models. If your mid-bath toilet is a direct drop into the black tank, such as an Aria II, then it will have a fuse in the G5 fuse panel (prior to 2017) that is located in the mid-bath cabinet. Most likely this is fuse # F16 and should be identified as "electric Toilet" on the placard.
The rear bath macerator toilet is a Tecma. Actually, in some floorplans, such as our 45A, the mid-bath toilet is also a Tecma because it is not directly over the black tank. The Tecma does not use the F16 fuse, even though it is most likely labeled the same in the cabinet. Instead it has an auto resetting circuit breaker that is located in the mid-bath medicine cabinet behind the back panel, which is easily accessed by removing a few screws. This is also where the shade controllers for the rear shades and a few other components are located. These breakers should auto-reset but if they don't, just switch off the power and reboot the system and they will most likely reset themselves. You should only have to access the behind-the-panel area if you have a component failure or the reboot doesn't work.
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01-26-2017, 09:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Finally
Spell check is no help either. It changes words sometimes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brobox
And then a LOT of us are getting older and don't remember all of what was taught in English class.  I would rather see a few bad grammar posters, than no posters at all.
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I have to constantly proofread what I write a few times before posting because of the auto-spell-checker. Not so much on this site, mostly when using the MS Outlook application where the spell checker is automatic.
You are so right, Chuck and I agree. The frustrating part is that I don't have a lot of hair left at my old age but after reading some posts and scratching my head trying to figure out what was just posted I end up losing more!
Dr4Film ----- Richard
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01-26-2017, 11:35 AM
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Just as an FYI, the non-macerator 1/2 bath toilet is designed to stop working if too much water has been added to the bowl. I think that this is what happened to the OP. To be able to flush and get it working power has to be interrupted by either pulling out (then put it back) the inline fuse in the yellow fuse holder in back of the toilet base or cycle the 12v power at the entrance door.
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