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Bose L1 predicament
Not come accross this sort of thing before but:
Customer brought in a Bose L1 Model 2 system - he's broken the slide out leg mechanism, and the legs will no longer deploy - they are locked together and will not move. Now the only way to get to 4 of the screws to dismantle the unit is to slide out the legs, as the screws are hidden by them when they are stowed. So the unit cannot be dimantled to fix the mechanism. Page 41 of the Service Manual shows the procedure. http://elektrotanya.com/bose_l1_ii_s.../download.html Blimey. |
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Bose L1 predicament
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 14:29:33 +0000, Gareth Magennis wrote:
Not come across this sort of thing before but: Customer brought in a Bose L1 Model 2 system - he's broken the slide out leg mechanism, and the legs will no longer deploy - they are locked together and will not move. Now the only way to get to 4 of the screws to dismantle the unit is to slide out the legs, as the screws are hidden by them when they are stowed. So the unit cannot be dismantled to fix the mechanism. Page 41 of the Service Manual shows the procedure. http://elektrotanya.com/bose_l1_ii_s.../download.html Blimey. Maybe this is Bose as in Higgs Boson, and can only be tackled in a parallel universe? Mike. |
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