The Service Manual was just as expected, complete with schematics and I was able to download it in less than an hour after I ordered it. The only problem with these is that the schematics are hard to read due to the small font. I could remedy this by printing them on a larger printer.
Very fast, clear and usefull site !
Also this Service Manual are very well maked and with a very good definition !
Very fast download speed !
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The Technics manual was very clear and I was able to solve my technical problems.
I did not think that anyone kept these manuals and was pleasantly surprised to find them on the Internet and at an affordable price.
I would recommend Owner Manuals as a first source of technical products for ‘dated’ equipment manuals.
Ian
Text excerpt from page 17 (click to view)
5. To remove control panel parts. (1) Remove the screw which secure the control panel, push up two snap fits and draw forward the control panel assembly.
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Remove the door open lever ¤ºfrom the control panel ¤� . Remove two screws ¤ıwhich secure the timer assembly ¤ . Remove the timer assembly ¤ . Pull out the knob ¤ from the timer assembly ¤ . Pull out the timer couple ¤ from the timer assembly ¤ . Remove the screw ¤ pull out the switch micro ¤ . Remove the screw ¤æ which secure the V.P.C. coupler ¤ . Pull out the V.P.C coupler ¤ and V.P.C knob ¤� from the control panel ¤� . Remove the screw ¤ pull out the switch micro ¤ . Remove the door open button ¤ and button spring ¤� from the control panel ¤� . Reverse the above steps for reassembly.