Shorebreak
Active Member
That is what I'm referring to. I didn't want to get too aggressive on pulling it out in case they're fastened in a way that damages something. I didn't take pics last night because it was inconvenient.If you are talking about the plastic trip on the top lip of the lower portion, it can be removed. It is held on by clips and can be removed by carefully pulling the eager out (the clips are horizontal, so pull towards the rear not up). Be careful after you unclip it as there is a wire connected at the switch. The wire has about 6” of slack if I recall.
If you are describing something different, post pics to clarify
Not sure if I'm going to use a pry tool and remove that strip. I spoke with service today and they're going to see if they can handle it by sending out a mobile unit.
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