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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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Leave the strip in place if you can. It will break if touched. Instead press out the long steel pin that runs the whole width of the Beogram. Martin
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It's usually the belt(s) slipping. Even if it looks fine and sits nicely, it can have lost friction. Martin
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Dimitri, Welcome to Beoworld ! I can help you with new belts. You have a PM, check your inbox in the extreme top right corner of this page. Martin
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Contact the dealer. There's no other way (that's why it was made). He will ask for proof of purchase so bring that along. Martin
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I have seen some. Beomaster 5500/6500 springs to mind but I've also seen them in TV's. Though they were always for standard tiny Philips screwdrivers, rather than hex. I've probably replaced a few but never had much trouble with this type particularly and wouldn't worry about mounting new ones of the same type. Martin
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Well, the decision is of course yours but if you have located the adjustment you can easily see what can go wrong and how ugly it can get. Try rotating the little wheel ever so gently, don't use too much force. If you can do it using only "controlled force", you can do it right yourself. Martin
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The adjustment is inside the Beogram and I've seen cases where owners broke little plastic holders and/or other pieces of the mechanisms in an attempt to get it right. I can point you to it but - and please don't get me wrong - I really wouldn't like seeing you do something wrong in this Beogram so I more or less feel like pointing you towards
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Thor, du har email ! Martin
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Wonderful talent ! I always envied people with drawing skills. Martin
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Hej, Jeg kan godt skifte kondensatorer på servo kortet men jeg har desværre ikke mulighed for at teste et diskret CD drev eller servo board. Martin