Dawn -
Thanks for getting back to us. We are always grateful to know how a problem was resolved.
You can fix the button switch issue in two ways.
1. Raise the switch. IIRC, it is held in place with a nut and washer on the underside of the hole in the wall. I'm not sure how you get access to it in a 2619, but if you figure it out, unscrew the nut three or four turns. This allows you to push the switch body farther into the hole, and tighten down the nut on top of the wall. With the switch pushed further up into the hole, the button protrudes further above the top of the wall, and will be activated sooner when you set up the shower.
2. When I had to do mine, solution number 1 above seemed a little elaborate. So I found a piece of scrap sheet metal, maybe a bit more than 1/16" inch thick (or two thinner pieces if you need to). I cut out a rectangular piece about 3/4" x 1 1/2". I glued this piece to the underside of the folding shower wall, placed so that it hits the button sooner as you raise the wall.
There are other ways, I'm sure, but this was a quick and easy solution.
Bill
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