Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane
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  • Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane
  • Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane
  • Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane
  • Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane
  • Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane

Tempurpedic Ergo Raven Remote Button Repair Membrane

$7.95
No tax

Tempurpedic Raven Ergo Remote Control Membrane Keypad Repair Pad 

Do-It-Yourself

  • Permanent Repair
  • No paint ink or glue
  • Will not chip or flake off
  • Tested over 1 Million button presses!
  • Blocks dirt and oils forever

Permanently repairs rubber keypad buttons by replacing the conductive material.

Your buttons fails when the conductive pad wears out and silicone oils seep from the keypad. This gooey paste blocks electrical conductivity and stops the switch from working.
The ButtonWorx membrane keypad blocks dirt and oil from reaching the circuit board and offers a new conductor that cannot break down like rubber conductors do. 

Note: This is for repairing hard to press buttons. If all your buttons stopped working one day, then the remote is broken (not the buttons) and needs repair 

Our membrane keypads are custom cut for each model.

Installation

  1. Remove battery cover and batteries
  2. Remove housing screws
    ** One screw is hidden under the label on the back!  
  3. Use a pry tool (plastic is best) to open housing
  4. Gently clean circuit board with 90%+ Isopropyl alcohol / rag / Q-tip  
  5. Peel brown paper off ButtonWorx™ repair membrane 
    (look for cut line for easy place to start peeling)
    Caution: Do not split membrane layers! Paper will always come off easily and without any adhesive residue. 
  6. Use holes and LEDs for alignment. Repair membrane should be installed as flat as possible. DO NOT press down around buttons

IMPORTANT: CLEAN THE CIRCUIT BOARD WITH ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL

Install the ButtonWorx™ repair membrane FLAT FLAT FLAT. There is no need to make sure it is stuck down. 
Do Not press down on the button areas. That can cause buttons to cave in creating a permanent short circuit. 
Just place it down using the holes for alignment. If it needs to be repositioned you can remove it and try again.

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