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  • Re: Beolink 7000

    Hi, You are right og course, the transmission from motor to the little actuator rod are mede by i little belt, six monts since i have had my BL 7000 dissassembled and did not remember this. If this belt becomes slippery you should not clean if, it should be swapped by a new one. when theese rubber belts are old and worn out , the rubber which they are
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by GERTAP on 01-22-2012
  • Re: Beolink 7000

    Hi, i wil try replying in english, if anyone wants danish reply please say so. No the BL7000 does not have a belt drive, it has got a little electric motor which drives a littel actuator rod connected to the base unit. If you are not a skilled technician, you should for shure NOT try to dissassemble the BL7000, its were complex wtht a lot af small springs
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by GERTAP on 01-19-2012
  • Beolink 7000

    Hi, i have a beolink 7000, it is not able to move,, eg. the little moter inside does not work. I have tried to change programming from manual to auto, no changes. I have dissassembled the beolink 7000 and i have mesured a little bit on the unit, the motor seeens to be ok, but no power from the 4 small transistors . What can be the cause to this problem
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by GERTAP on 07-26-2011
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