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    Quote Originally Posted by Timgunther View Post
    New to GD, we picked up our 311BHS the beginning of this month and love it! We are having a problem with the heated/massaging recliners. everyone keeps turning on the heat and the massage on the recliner by accident. does anyone know if there is a lockout switch for these buttons?
    Thanks and hope to be able to camp sometime soon if this Covid ever gets controlled! Stay confined and safe everyone!
    Get an extension cord with a switch on it and plug the chairs into that
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    This is what you need, remote control switch for the outlets. Click image for larger version. 

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    Thank you all for the reply's. We also had a lock button on the recliners in our old Voltage. these new buttons are so sensitive that your hand just need to be close to turn them on. Also they are so bright even when their off it's hard to tell if their on or off.
    Clanker24 and FT4NOW those are great ideas and I'm going to have to do something like that. Otherwise i'll be constantly running behind the Grand kids checking the lights.
    thanks again and stay well everyone!
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    One of our dogs loves to turn on the vibrator for "her" chair...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nswinton View Post
    I just double-checked out 2020 Reflection - built in early 2019 - and it has no lock button.

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    more GD/Win quality reductions? that button is necessary to us. our 2018 303 has it as did our 2017 reflection 297.

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    I have a 2019 Solitude 310 GK and ours has the lock out button....with a red light instead of the blue ones. It' s still easy to accidently turn it on/off but the red light comes on when it's locked.

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    We plugged ours into a power strip. Mostly, they are turned off, but if we want to use them all we have to do is hit the switch on the strip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timgunther View Post
    Thank you all for the reply's. We also had a lock button on the recliners in our old Voltage. these new buttons are so sensitive that your hand just need to be close to turn them on. Also they are so bright even when their off it's hard to tell if their on or off.
    Clanker24 and FT4NOW those are great ideas and I'm going to have to do something like that. Otherwise i'll be constantly running behind the Grand kids checking the lights.
    thanks again and stay well everyone!
    Timgunther... thanks for posting this topic. We have a 4 and 2 year old. The buttons are colorful and at the right height for our 2 year old to be visually stimulated by. We too are coming behind our kids making sure the heated seat and or massage mode are turned off. I have unplugged them from the wall as others have mentioned, but we share the unit with my inlaws so I have to plug them back in (or at least try to remember to plug them back in) before they take off with trailer.

    I like the extension cord and remote options offered above. I believe these are great solutions I will try implementing this Spring.
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    Before I purchased my 2019 337, I called GD about the two different button styles I was seeing in the 2019s. The Rep told me that the manufacture started using the new style in 2019. The 337 that I bought had the old style and my dealer said it was better than the new because of the lock button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vonzoog View Post
    ^^^Ditto^^^
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