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No of course not James. The remote contains switches, which operate relays which in turn activate forward and reverse in the electric motors. You need to replace it, if in fact the fault is with the remote, rather than the relays or the motors.
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We have a Tempur-pedic. Each side is controlled by its own remote. It also has battery backup for each side (head and foot) in case the power goes out. We simply push a little button on the battery controlled box on whichever side needs lowered. It works to lower them, but they cannot be raised in a power outage. If you don't have something like that, or a manual crank or something, I suggest you call the company and ask THEM what to do. If it's stuck with the power still on, then even more reason to call the company.
DC25 has a belt engineered to last the lifetime of the machine. It's protected by a sensor which shuts off the brush bar if something jams it. If your brush bar won't rotate it's likely it just need to be reset. Please follow the steps shown in the video I've attached.
Tip: Once you've checked the cleaner head for obstructions and removed any threads or hair from the brush bar, recline the machine into the vacuuming position. Turn it on with the red on/off switch, then press the silver brush control switch twice.
Please note: The brush bar will never rotate when the machine's standing upright, so make sure you recline it down into the normal vacuuming position before testing it.
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I wouldn't ruin anything by trying things yourself
I would have a dealer check it out
The dealer I used in the past, has a seat specialist come in on Wed only, around 5:30 after the service bays close & one service writer hangs out until that person fixes a couple vehicles seat issues
personally i would pull the seats and weld them into a position that is comfortable both sides of the seat should be welded. a small mig welder would take care of this issue nicely and permanently ! .. jay Florida
I have a remote for adjustable bed that won't work. I know it is the remote, because I put a new 9V battery in and the red light doesn't come on. Model No:R2-T3. FCC ID: MGB _R2-T (03-680252-03). I see someone posted the same problem and don't see any recommendation to fix or replace it.
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