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Be prepared for them to condem it with the "can no longer get spares" excuse, maybe without even seeing it. Try a PM or email to member nobby on this forum. He is an enthusiast who does repairs.
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My guess is that the rubber drive band has come off the pulley or broken. Should not cost much to repair. You could fix yourself if you know enough to get the back off. Will your dealer sell you a band?
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[quote user="Jimmy1963"] I tried to take the unit (wofer) out, but after retrevieving all 4 screws it seems that they were stuck/glued to the base. Could you please guide me on this as I have no previous knowledge on the subject and there are no dealers in my country. Cheers [/quote] I have replied to your email, Jimmy
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..........the microprocessor may need re-soldering!!!!!!! I don't think so. This sounds like a power supply or perhaps a relay problem but you really do need to take it to someone who can take some sensible measurements. Where are you??
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They are ideal for use in a p0rn theatre...............the screen is only visible in a darkened room!
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They are awkward to use, getting unreliable and very much over rated IMO as is 2 way comms. Stick with a Beo4 or even better a Beolink 1000.
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Common problem. The repair method is described here. http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/35376.aspx
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[quote user="Brendan"] I just had a look under the platter and you are correct! The point for 30cm is easily accessed but proper access to the 17cm point is obscured by the lid assembly. If I can find out how to remove the lid assembly that would be most helpful. Many thanks for your help Soren. Regards, Brendan. [/quote] It is possible to
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Here is the page from the service manual which describes the process. I'll add instructions on getting to the inside tomorrow when I've slept on it!
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This requires a relatively simple adjustment. It will involve opening the Beogram to expose the mechaism. How mechanically adept are you???