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Works with the following products:Heater
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- Heater
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KENNETH
January 4, 2023
This switch looks nothing like the switch I took out of my model 9608. How do I know it will fit? I'm happy to send pictures of my old switch but don't see a way to do it here.
For model number 9608
Hi Kenneth, thank you for your inquiry. The Rocker Switch compatible with your model is part number FIX10310270. Customer service is always available to help you place an order if you are having trouble doing so. Good luck with your repair.
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- Customer:
- Stephen from BERKELEY HTS, NJ
- Parts Used:
- 511741
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Bad switch
1) Unplug heater and lay on its side on secure surface.
2) Open cover panel (containing the switch) with a #2 Phillips screwdriver (one screw).
3) Take a photo of the wires at the switch so you don't forget anything. You could also make a drawing instead.
4) Mark with tape or labels which wire goes where.
5) Gent ... Read more ly pull off the wires from the 6 switch connections (do this by hand). They just a push fit connection.
5) Using a flat-head screwdriver, push the plastic tabs holding the switch to the plastic panel insert. It is a little hard to push both top and bottom tabs simultaneously, so you may need two screwdrivers and maybe a second person to help. Just be gentle and don't break anything. Have persistence.
6) Pop out the old switch and pop in the new switch so the tabs click into place. Make sure you get the right side up!
7) Rewire according to your photo and labels. Push the connections down tight.
8) Tighten all the other wire push connections while the cover is open (again, with your fingers).
9) Carefully tuck the wires back inside the cover and connect it back to the heater base and screw the cover screw by hand until you know that it isn't cross-threaded.
10) Use #2 Phillips screwdriver and tighten.
2) Open cover panel (containing the switch) with a #2 Phillips screwdriver (one screw).
3) Take a photo of the wires at the switch so you don't forget anything. You could also make a drawing instead.
4) Mark with tape or labels which wire goes where.
5) Gent ... Read more ly pull off the wires from the 6 switch connections (do this by hand). They just a push fit connection.
5) Using a flat-head screwdriver, push the plastic tabs holding the switch to the plastic panel insert. It is a little hard to push both top and bottom tabs simultaneously, so you may need two screwdrivers and maybe a second person to help. Just be gentle and don't break anything. Have persistence.
6) Pop out the old switch and pop in the new switch so the tabs click into place. Make sure you get the right side up!
7) Rewire according to your photo and labels. Push the connections down tight.
8) Tighten all the other wire push connections while the cover is open (again, with your fingers).
9) Carefully tuck the wires back inside the cover and connect it back to the heater base and screw the cover screw by hand until you know that it isn't cross-threaded.
10) Use #2 Phillips screwdriver and tighten.
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- Customer:
- Frederick from SAN FRANCISCO, CA
- Parts Used:
- 511741
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Two-part On/Off Switch brokeen
Followed the advice of others who had the same problem. Charted the switch connections before disconnecting and removing the old switch.
Removed the old switch by using a small screwdriver to depress the holding flanges on two sides of the switch and then "popping" out the switch.
Replaced with new switch by gently pushing it in ... Read more to the heater so that the holding flanges were not damaged and snapped into place.
Reconnected the wires.
Put power to the heater and the new two-part switch worked perfectly.
Removed the old switch by using a small screwdriver to depress the holding flanges on two sides of the switch and then "popping" out the switch.
Replaced with new switch by gently pushing it in ... Read more to the heater so that the holding flanges were not damaged and snapped into place.
Reconnected the wires.
Put power to the heater and the new two-part switch worked perfectly.
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- Customer:
- Jerome from NEWPORT, MN
- Parts Used:
- 511741
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
The wattage select switch for 900 watts broke
made a drawing of the switch and labeled the lugs 1 - 6. Then removed the wires one at a time and labeled according to the drawing. Removal of bad switch was easy and the new switch snapped right in
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Virginia G - March 11, 2021
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Perfect part for an old heater!
Not even a week after the new toggle was put on, the heater quit! I guess it was tired from many years of use!
Bill D - January 27, 2021
Verified Purchase
Perfect fit
No issues exactly what was needed
Denis C - November 4, 2019
Verified Purchase
The large double rocker switch best fit to my heater. It gives back the full power of my heater.
It is easy to replace my damaged rocker switch.
Model Compatibility
This part works with the following models:
Fix Number: FIX10310270
Manufacturer Part Number: 511741
Manufacturer Part Number: 511741
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