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Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109
Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109

Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109 Fan Light Switch, On-Off Speed with Pull Chain Compatible with Ceiling Fans, Lamps and Wall Lights (1, Bronze)

Product ID : 42004948
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Galleon Product ID 42004948
UPC / ISBN 749185474960
Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Model ZE-109
Manufacturer UNIVILLE
Shipping Dimension 4.45 x 2.76 x 0.63 inches
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Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109 Features

  • Zing Ear ZE-109 Two-wire pull chain switch, activates canopy lamps by gently tugging the beaded chain, compatible with most ceiling fans or fan lights

  • Conform to UL approved (USA) - CSA certified (Canada).

  • Ceiling Fan Switch Electrical Rating:maximum of 3-amps at 250-volts or 6-amps at 125-volts.

  • Pull chain switch use high quality plastic shell and copper chain,not easy to rust.

  • If you have any quality problems, please contact us, we will definitely return or exchange the goods.


About Ceiling Fan Light Switch Zing Ear Pull Chain ZE-109

Note: Disconnect the power to the fan before removing the old switch. Make sure to write down the position of all wires that you disconnect in the process of removing the switch. Do not cut wires from old switch, but remove by inserting blade of very small screwdriver next to wire and pulling out. Then insert the tinned wires in the same order as removed into the new switch." (If you cut the wire you will lose the stiff tinned end and make it difficult to insert into the new switch unless you strip and re-tin it again with a soldering iron)