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Rewind problem with Philips AC/DC Combo Unit
The first thing to do is clean & lube the
mode switch. Carefull of the mechanism timing. Now, maybe the front buttons aren't working. look for a "stuck" switch. Turbo. |
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Rewind problem with Philips AC/DC Combo Unit
"Turbo" wrote in message ...
The first thing to do is clean & lube the mode switch. Carefull of the mechanism timing. Now, maybe the front buttons aren't working. look for a "stuck" switch. Turbo. Interestingly... After I got to looking into the unit and studying it. I noticed that the rubber pinch roller along with its steel drive roller were quite dirty. So I buffed and cleaned them really well. I cleaned the surface of the video drum real well too. After doing all of this everything started working. I'm not exactly sure if this was what did it or if it was the removal of the chassis and its reseating into the control board that did the trick... but whatever it was it works fine now. Thank you for your interest Turbo! |
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