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To replace the wire ground fault switch, you need to switch off electric power from the source. After switching it off you can use the screwdriver to open screw and remove the faulty switch and replace it with a good one.

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There is no such a device as a ground fault switch. There is a ground fault breaker and a ground fault receptacle.

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