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Thetford N112 error 9
If it doesn't light, the LED flashes and the display shows an error code 9 which suggests a problem with the gas. The gas has been checked and the pressure is fine (I've also tried in on a different gas bottle).
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3/18/2023 7:31:26 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2023
Flashlight won't turn off
It sounds like the on/off switch is defective. Unscrew the battery cap to keep the light from draining the batteries.
3/18/2023 7:30:46 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2023
How do I change batteries on a CT-35 flashlight
Hi,
please attempt to twist the top or the bottom of the flashlight off in order to open it and the batteries that you've mentioned. Otherwise, you can drop buy your local geeksquad/bestbuy to have a tech do the battery replacement for you.
Thank you.
3/18/2023 7:27:17 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2023
Where do I get a new battery pack no. 0809 for my N2120 torch?
To purchase a new battery pack for your N2120 torch, you could check with local hardware stores or electrical supply stores. You could also try searching online retailers that specialize in lighting and electrical products, such as Amazon.
In New Zealand, you may also be able to find the battery pack you're looking for at major hardware retailers such as Bunnings Warehouse or Mitre 10. Additionally, you could try checking with manufacturers or suppliers of lighting equipment in the country.
If you are having trouble finding the exact battery pack you need, you could try reaching out to the manufacturer of the torch for assistance or to see if they have a recommended supplier in your area.
2/13/2023 5:45:56 AM •
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on Feb 13, 2023
What are the advantages of impregnated mosquito nets?
Impregnated mosquito nets have a number of advantages over traditional mosquito nets:
- Longer lasting protection: Impregnated mosquito nets are treated with a long-lasting insecticide that can provide protection for up to three years, compared to traditional mosquito nets that need to be treated every six months.
- Increased effectiveness: Impregnated nets are more effective at killing or repelling mosquitoes, as the insecticide is applied to the net itself, making it harder for mosquitoes to land on the net.
- Convenience: Impregnated nets do not require additional treatments, making them more convenient to use.
- Cost-effective: Impregnated nets may be more expensive upfront, but over time, they are more cost-effective as they do not need to be treated as frequently.
- Reduced exposure to insecticides: Impregnated nets can reduce exposure to insecticides as the treatment lasts longer and therefore, less need to reapply the insecticide.
It's important to note that impregnated nets should be used as per the manufacturer's instructions, as overuse or misuse of insecticides can be harmful to human health and the environment.
1/25/2023 8:28:26 PM •
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on Jan 25, 2023
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