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I am trying to remove the oscillating fan cover but have 2 dials that i cannot remove in order to slide the motor cover out and replace the electrical cord that has been damaged. See photos attached... I removed all visible screws around it. I suspect they (dials) just need to be snapped out but I'm afraid they may be broken if this is not the case. This is a well built fan and would hate to have to toss it for just a bad electrical cord rather than the motor giving out. Thank you in advance. Edit 1: the electrical cord wire is beneath the motor. 3spatulas attached the following image(s):
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I found the solution. Eventually they (dials) just pop out outwards with pressure. :p
I guess as a rule of thumb, if there are no more screws to unscrew, its by brute force.
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I need a replacement motor for a deco breeze oscillating floor fan.
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