Hwh, Ap10215, 4 Point Leveling System, Touch Control Panel, 300 Series on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
HWH, AP10215, 4 Point Leveling System, Touch Control Panel, 300 Series. In good used working condition.
The covering above some of the buttons is worn which can be seen in the pics.
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