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Re: ETS Facial Turning on & off
Just look for them. They have to be somewhat exposed somewhere around the lamps. Look in vents, etc for a sluggish fan and or dust build up. Or just lightly touch the facial glass after it goes out. If your finger melts to the glass, you got a heat problem.
But if it's heat releated just add a small fan to the area and aim at the facial area. Even start the bed, let it run and put the fan where your head would go and aim the fan straight up to the facial.
If it's heat related then that would be enough to keep it from OVERheating.
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