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    Posted 11 years ago

    kinsei
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    Does anyone have any ideas about how to turn this lamp on/off besides pulling out the plug?

    There's a sticker on it that says underwriters laboratories portable lamp issue BC. 48.941

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    Comments

    1. kinsei, 11 years ago
      I checked for switches everywhere on the lamp but I can't seem to find any.
    2. aghcollect aghcollect, 11 years ago
      Get a "touch lamp" plug - you just plug it into the wall, then plug your lamp into it, and you can turn it on or off just by touching any metal on the lamp. -- It may have originally been used plugged into a socket that operated off a wall switch.
    3. aghcollect aghcollect, 11 years ago
      Incidently - Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is simply a testing facility that guarantees the products as" safe for use" or "consumer protected" - It has no relation to the actual maker of the product. You will find their label on all electronic equipment.
    4. huntris, 10 years ago
      Based on the structure of the lamp, I would say that this is a touch lamp. I have several lamps of similar design that are based on glass panels and a metal framework. The touch switch is inside the base of a lamp and if it burns out the lamp will not switch. You can replace the switch. The switches are easily available on the internet and if you are a do-it-yourselfer there are also many places to find the installation instructions.

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