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Old 05-07-2012, 11:35 AM   #1
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I have a lennox Icomfort thermostat installed on the wall. How do I remove it from the wall/baseplate..

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There should be screws holding the front plate on to the back plate. Pictures help.

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The two halves just snap together. Pull the bottom edge away from the wall first and it should pop right off.
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The two halves just snap together. Pull the bottom edge away from the wall first and it should pop right off.
yep..... there are no screws....... just the ones that hold the puppy to the wall
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