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Content A4 and A3 format pages. Exactly what I needed to restore my old receiver.
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Thanks you very much for this "hard to find" service manual.
Will help a lot in repairing this receiver.
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Thanks you very much for this "hard to find" service manual.
Will help a lot in repairing this receiver.
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Thanks you very much for this "hard to find" service manual.
Will help a lot in repairing this receiver.
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Thanks you very much for this "hard to find" service manual.
Will help a lot in repairing this receiver.
IRON REPLACE HANDLE 6 + 7
remove remove remove remove SCREW B SCREW C SCREW D SCREW E
REPLACE COVER 16 REPLACE SOLE PLATE 18 REPLACE THERMOSTAT 19 REPLACE INSULATING PLATE 20
remove DIAL 1 remove RING 2 remove HANDLE PARTS 6+7 remove HOSE remove SLEEVE remove CORK GRIP remove SCREW I remove BRACKET 21 turn conductor B through 180 degrees
THERMOSTAT 19 ONLY
cut CONDUCTOR A at location P remove SCREW J
ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS THERMOSTAT 19
Instead of metal conductor A, the new thermostat has a wire with AMP clamp. After fixing screw J, connect the AMP clamp to tag Q. After assembling cover 16 ALWAYS turn conductor B through 180 degrees.
REPLACE SWIVEL 8 REPLACE HOSE 9 REPLACE PILOT LAMIP 10
disassemble HANDLE PARTS 6+7 remove SCREW F 2 x remove CONNECTING WIRES remove CLAMP( S )
ADJUSTMENT AND CONTROLS Thermostat 19 Thermostat ( 19 ) supplied as a spare part or fitted to the sole plate ( 18 ) has already been adjusted by the supplier and secured by glue. To avoid disfunction of the iron, NEVER readjust the thermostat. remove PLATE 17
REPLACE CORK GRIP 11
disassemble HANDLE PARTS 6+7 remove SCREW G remove SCREW H
PCS 88 247
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