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How do you replace a faulty JCC V50 LED Unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Machel" data-source="post: 217922" data-attributes="member: 16482"><p>If you need to replace a faulty JCC V50 LED unit, first, ensure the power is off. Next, gently pry off the bezel and diffuser. Remove the old LED unit by disconnecting it from the clip connectors. Once done, you can connect the new LED unit, ensuring that the polarities are correct. Then, replace the diffuser and bezel. Make sure to test the new unit before completely reassembling. As always, if you're not confident with this process, consider hiring a professional electrician. Safety first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Machel, post: 217922, member: 16482"] If you need to replace a faulty JCC V50 LED unit, first, ensure the power is off. Next, gently pry off the bezel and diffuser. Remove the old LED unit by disconnecting it from the clip connectors. Once done, you can connect the new LED unit, ensuring that the polarities are correct. Then, replace the diffuser and bezel. Make sure to test the new unit before completely reassembling. As always, if you're not confident with this process, consider hiring a professional electrician. Safety first! [/QUOTE]
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