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Hi All,


I have few Heaters need to be operated with one switch. But every time when I turend on, heates go to standby, then I need to turn it on with remote controllar. I need to turn the heaters on by only turning on the wall switch. Is it possble to operate it by wall switch only. I donot want to use remote. any ideas. thanks in advance.
 

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