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I have a Bose Lifestyle 28/35 DVD system, and I haven't been able to find a code that works.

My Bose Lifestyle 28/35 is connected to my television. I use the Bose system for my TV audio.

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028,017,033,018,047 are the codes to check. If you wish to get more setup codes, three digits, four digits or five digit ones, check this link. Pull up older posts there. Setup code list and setup instructions to some popular model remote controls are given. Select the 'Timeslide' option from the drop-down list by the 'Sidebar' at the display window. It will make search easy.

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