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everything was fine - fast, readable, worth the price
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I'm happy to get a manual from this rare old amp. The pdf is from good qualty.
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very quick service and manual as described - would happily trade here again!
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Fast Download,all pages present,an excellent copy.THis enabled to find the origional part numbers and chase them up. The cartridge is proving difficult to find but at least I know the origional part number.Thanks to all.
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The manual was as described. Complete with parts list and technical information. Fast delivery.
2.8 TAKE OUT CASSETTE TAPE In the event that the set enters the emergency mode as it is loaded with a cassette tape and the cassette tape cannot be ejected with the EJECT button, manually, take it out of the set according to the following procedure. NOTE : � If the mechanism comes into the unloading mode as the cassette tape is not held by hand, it results in tape damage. (1) Disconnect the set from the power source. (2) Remove the LOWER CASE ASSEMBLY and TOP OPE UNIT (see Fig.C1, page 6). (3) Connect a jumper wire to each pole of the LOADING MOTOR as shown by the magnified view (Fig. 2-8-1). (4) While holding down the cassette housing by hand, connect the jumper wires to a battery to run the mechanism to the EJECT position four unloading. If this unloading operation is performed as the cassette housing is not held down by hand, the front lid of the cassette may damage the tape when it is ejected. (5) For taking in the slack of the tape, run the mechanism to the EJECT position as the front lid of the cassette is left open, and turn the TAKE-UP GEAR in the forward direction to wind up the tape. After confirming that the tape has completely been wound up and the supply reel is idling, take the cassette tape out of the cassette housing.
BATTERY
(DC1.5V)
MAGNIFIED VIEW b
TAKE-UP GEAR
Fig.2-8-1
1-16 (No.86712)
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