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I have a couple of remotes to our beds that need replacing or repaired. Model # R1-T , DOC/MDC 1842K1097 , FCC ID JN3R-2-T

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Mac

asked 21 Nov '11, 12:09

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The question has been closed for the following reason "Question no longer requires new answers" by goodbed 21 Jan, 16:57


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answered 21 Nov '11, 15:55

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I would check the base for the manufacturer. If it is made by Leggett & Platt one of the biggest manufacturer of adjustable beds, call 800-888-3078. They will want the model/serial number off the unit, lift the head should be on the frame.

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answered 21 Nov '11, 12:56

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