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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Time for a sound test Only a white CD will do.
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After the PCB is attached to the operation panel, connect the two wiring harnesses inside, drop it in and slide it right and snap! Its in!!! Just a little windex to clean up the operation panel after a 100% successful functionality test and here we have it, the final result.
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After the bezel is replaced, the PCB can be slid into place. Do not forget the two screws that hold the bezel to the PCB. My BeoMaster left the factory with only one of the two screws. I had to go down to the local hardware store to find a replacement. The replacement is a No. 1 Phillips panhead screw.
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Chris recommends that the end bezel pieces be put on first, this will make it easier to lineup the gaps on the middle pieces.
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Attach new tape to a clean and dust free surface to get good bonding.
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Here are all of the pieces that make up the operation panel.
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Remaining hard to reach adhesive can be gently scraped off with a screw driver.
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Here are the middle bezel pieces, the one in front unlceaned to show the difference.
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But, before this tape gets put on the glass, the plastic bezel pieces need to be cleaned. They still have a layer of the original tape still on them, this is not ideal for fresh new adhesive. Here in the bathroom, I have filled the sink with hot water to loosen the 22 year old layer of tape. In the sink are the pieces for the BeoMaster. Since the BeoGram