On Wed, 01 Dec 1999 21:20:33 -0500, Jim Davis wrote:
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>Jan,
> Using a small allen wrench, phillips screwdriver or similar
instrument
>press in through the hole in the knob to the spring loaded pin which
>resides in the shaft beneath the knob access hole. The knob can
then be
>pulled out a bit allowing you to remove the instrument mentioned
above
>and the knob should pull right off.
>> Things may be a bit stubborn <<
That's putting it mildly!!! Another case where I'm glad there's no
tape recorder around while I work!!
scott s.
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