HELP!!! it drives me nuts, specially whe I have a ton of papers to print and the tray is full, the only way it will print is if I feed one paper at a time.
I have had the same issue with my new rental..there is a huge ceiling fan it the kitchen ..don't know why the ceiling isn't even highI turn it on and it truly helps to not hit the detectorNow of course i thought ..I can't do this in winter..burr. Opening the oven to hear the detector was maddening. I have 2 smoke detectors..one in the kitchen (close to a door way and less than 10 ft from the stove and another one in the room next to it..parallel to the kitchen one. I have unplugged the kitchen one..and found if the burning or heat gets seriousthe other goes off..hence burning bread in the toaster oven. If there is another detector in the room adjacent to the kitchen one..and as close as 5 feet or soI don't know why you can't just disconnect the kitchen one..as there is a plug to do so and yes I removed the battery as well. Plus always have a fire distinguisher in the kitchen but handy for easy reach. Most codes for the home is to have detectors within close proximity of each other. Good luck Cat
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If you want to keep the job, then just pay the money. You could try arguing your case with her. Tell her that you never would have shut the door, but she asked you to do it. Tell her that you did not lock it, and if the locksmith said that it was a malfunctioned lockor it was installed unproperlythat the issue would have happened anyway, and you are not liable for it.