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  • 08-01-2008 4:37 AM

    Beocenter Overature Doors

    I just got replacement glass doors for the Beocenter Overature that I'm restoring. I notice that when the doors are in closed position there is a slightly larger than normal gap that makes the unit look a bit unnatural. It gap is about 1/8th of an inch wide.

    I checked the manual online here but could not find any references to adjustments to get the doors to close closer to each other.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

     

    Derek

  • 08-01-2008 7:18 AM In reply to

    • twadle
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    Re: Beocenter Overature Doors

     

    Hi Derek,

    I have completed a similar operation with a 3000. I involves removing the rear cover, locating the pully wire brackets (one top, one bottom, a tourch is helpful) and the 2 screws on eachand, I cannot stress the need to loosen these, carefully, just enough to allow the doors to be moved together and re-tightened on the 'new' wire position .The Service manual for the 3000 is available on this site.

    If you do not feel 'DIY sufficent' take to your local B&o.

    I hope this helps.

    Phil

    Thanks, Phil

  • 08-01-2008 9:58 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter Overature Doors

    Phil:

    Thanks for your reply. I do have the service manual from this site. Where does it explain the procedure for this adjustment?

    I know which screws you are talking about. The ones on the top rail are easier to get at. How do I adjust the bottom ones? Do I need to remove the string?

     Also do I need to make adjustments to all for brackets that hold the door in place?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Derek

  • 08-03-2008 11:27 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter Overature Doors

    Hi Derek,

    You need to remove the electronic pack to get at the bottom door carriage adjustment. With only 3mm or so gap I would probably leave it alone but if you feel the need then I would only adjust one door. To maintain a uniform gap it is usual to adjust top and bottom door carriers.

    On the several times that I have fitted new doors, the gap seems to be wider with the replacements doors fitted. I believe that later models of these machines have rubber buffers in the centre of the carriage slides (as do replacement slides) and new doors are manufactured to achieve a slightly wider gap to take these buffers into account. If that is not the answer, it is indeed strange that the gap grows every time I fit new doors!

    This is a bit of a balls aching job and you will probably regret starting it for the sake of a 3mm gap!!

    Regards Graham

  • 08-04-2008 5:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter Overature Doors

    Hi Graham:

    Thanks for your reply!

    Your describe my scenario precisely. I dove into it this weekend and it was an annoying process. It took me a good hour to get everything the way I wanted it!

     

    Derek
     

  • 08-05-2008 8:35 AM In reply to

    • twadle
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    Re: Beocenter Overature Doors

    Hi Derek,

    Sorry for not responding sooner, I was away this weekend. I'm pleased that Graham has come to your rescue, as he helped me through my experience!

    It's a job, once mastered you never want to do again!

    Phil

    Thanks, Phil

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