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Yes, Holding down that button for ten seconds will stop that 
reminder.--Matthew Chao

At 09:56 PM 10/25/2013, you wrote:
>Hi;
>Will have to try that because I feel like I'm going to pull the
>thing off the wall before that switch moves.  Other than that,
>however, its a great unit.  Never needded sighted assistance with
>anything other than initial installation.  Does remind me to
>change my air filter more often than I'd like and it periodically
>insists that its time to go back for service but those are things
>you can get rid of with a key press.  richard
>sent from my braille note

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