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Define CLF code in laymen's term

Discussion of AC's, plumbing and sanitation related issues.
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Re: Define CLF code in laymen's term

Postby Cooler » November 29th, 2018, 11:55 am

You got the right. The odd thing is: Carver seemed to be pretty good at locating and providing access to most components that need monitoring/repair. Just not on my A/C - heater. My dining table and seats are next to the A/C unit, so there is no removal opportunity there. By the way, how do you open up your sofa bed. I have one on the starboard side, but have not been able to open it up. There are storage drawers under the seating section. Wondering if I am getting hung up on something there. Is there a lock tab I am not seeing? I can see behind the sofa, there is a 4 inch space between it and the boat hull. Thx.
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Re: Define CLF code in laymen's term

Postby RGrew176 » November 30th, 2018, 4:21 am

My sofa bed is free floating. It can be moved freely. There is no storage underneath. I just pull on the bottom front and it opens up into a bed.
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Re: Define CLF code in laymen's term

Postby Cooler » July 2nd, 2019, 10:20 am

Here is the update as promised, just a little later. The A/C unit is working great! It was just that bag of rags blocking the air flow to the unit. Those units need lots of air flow around them. YIPPEE! :-D 8-) er
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Re: Define CLF code in laymen's term

Postby waybomb » July 2nd, 2019, 6:37 pm

Groovy.
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Re: Define CLF code in laymen's term

Postby RGrew176 » July 3rd, 2019, 1:50 am

Cooler wrote:Source of the post Here is the update as promised, just a little later. The A/C unit is working great! It was just that bag of rags blocking the air flow to the unit. Those units need lots of air flow around them. YIPPEE! :-D 8-) er



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