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I have 2021 Ventana and I have a piece of trim that fell down under my televator. I thought I was having problems with the televator so I opeaned the cupboards under the TV and found a long piece of Corane trim about 1/2" thick and about 4" wide. I can't figure out where it came from. Newmar doesn't seem to know either. I will attach some photos of it.
 

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Maybe they glue the whole counter top down, then cut the hole, so it could have glue on it?, just guessing
 
I was thinking that it might have been set up to act as a strip to keep stuff from sliding off the counter in front of the TV. How do any of you folks keep stuff from sliding into the televator cavity?
 
I was thinking that it might have been set up to act as a strip to keep stuff from sliding off the counter in front of the TV. How do any of you folks keep stuff from sliding into the televator cavity?
Not enough room on mine to set anything, very narrow area
 
I was thinking that it might have been set up to act as a strip to keep stuff from sliding off the counter in front of the TV. How do any of you folks keep stuff from sliding into the televator cavity?

Said in my best Elmer Fudd voice,
“Be careful, be very very careful”

Only dropped something in there once, and now we don’t keep anything near it that doesn’t have a string or cord attached.
 

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