WHEN THE HOOTER WILL NOT STOP
Few things nro more alarming than (lie sudden and continued soundings of an electric hooter—entirely of its own volition apparently, but due, of course, to a closed circuit at some points other than (he switch. Efforts —generally frantic —to stop (he noise, are often directed to the push button, but the best plan is to gain access to the battery or (lie horn itself and disconnect one of the leads. The fault in the circuit can then bo traced; it may be in the push button itself or may be due to the twin cable which has flayed.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 10
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104WHEN THE HOOTER WILL NOT STOP Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 10
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