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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Bull" data-source="post: 449729" data-attributes="member: 29274"><p>Hello new here not sure how it works but here goes. I had the cord on old shower come off so bought new pull cord unit but one old one has two compartments for the earth wires to go in the new one does not....now i have tried to just tape up one earth wire to the other but still keeps tripping...so wot trying do now is use old unit and pull cord in front new one just bought but one put back together will not rotate the on /off switch now i think has something to do with the 2 springs i got left over spare ....does anyone how where these springs go? or have a diagram please </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Bull, post: 449729, member: 29274"] Hello new here not sure how it works but here goes. I had the cord on old shower come off so bought new pull cord unit but one old one has two compartments for the earth wires to go in the new one does not....now i have tried to just tape up one earth wire to the other but still keeps tripping...so wot trying do now is use old unit and pull cord in front new one just bought but one put back together will not rotate the on /off switch now i think has something to do with the 2 springs i got left over spare ....does anyone how where these springs go? or have a diagram please [/QUOTE]
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