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False screws on side panels

smoky

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I'm sure someone has answered this already...I just can't find it. But what is the purpose of the two false chromed screws in each side panel about level with where the knees rest?
 
I am guessing that means the answer to your question is in the manual, but Dudley is not tellin?


I know this sounds rude, but after reading posts on this sight since 12-2008, I have read many that seemed to indicate that the owner had probably never taken the manual out of the plastic jacket. This is just plain laziness on their part and they want us to do their research for them. The "false" screws are not false at all, but serve a purpose, which is not ours to unscrew. They hold a plastic piece under the panel that inserts into a grommet to hold the panel in place.
 
I know this sounds rude, but after reading posts on this sight since 12-2008, I have read many that seemed to indicate that the owner had probably never taken the manual out of the plastic jacket. This is just plain laziness on their part and they want us to do their research for them. The "false" screws are not false at all, but serve a purpose, which is not ours to unscrew. They hold a plastic piece under the panel that inserts into a grommet to hold the panel in place.

Smoky................you owe me one, I got Dudley to fess up and you still don't have to read the manual!
:yes:
 
I was beginning to wonder what direction this thread might go . :thumbup::roflblack::roflblack: Oh and by the way I have read the owner's manual , in case you were wundering :roflblack::roflblack::bbq:
 
I was beginning to wonder what direction this thread might go . :thumbup::roflblack::roflblack: Oh and by the way I have read the owner's manual , in case you were wundering :roflblack::roflblack::bbq:


And for a fellow from Guelph...............that is no small task!
 
feel the love on here... :roflblack:

the "screws" you refer to... do NOT
unscrew. they "pop" in and out of
rubber grommets, and hold that
piece of tupperware in place. on
both sides...

now go get yanking ;)
 
You are correct, I had help from my wife as she is originally from Ingersoll :roflblack::roflblack:


:roflblack:...my loving wife works at Cami in Ingersoll. I actually live in St Thomas, listed it as London to hopefully stop some of the questions?
 
dudley: didn't mean to make you go postal.....

I know this sounds rude,
but after reading posts on this sight since 12-2008, I have read many that seemed to indicate that the owner had probably never taken the manual out of the plastic jacket. This is just plain laziness on their part and they want us to do their research for them. The "false" screws are not false at all, but serve a purpose, which is not ours to unscrew. They hold a plastic piece under the panel that inserts into a grommet to hold the panel in place.
:barf:
 
:roflblack:...my loving wife works at Cami in Ingersoll. I actually live in St Thomas, listed it as London to hopefully stop some of the questions?

My wife has cousins that live in St Thomas and work in London and we have friends that live in London. Small world

Cheers
Mark
 
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