> <snip>
>
>> I find it rather surprising in the internet age, that Sears have not
>> made instructions for their products available online for download.
>
> How long do you suppose that model has been obsolete, 30 years?
>
>> hints at a dinosaur lurching to its
>> final demise.
>
> Could be, but just try downloading a datasheet for an Intel 8080,
> which is
> newer than your analyzer...
>
> Randall
Randall - they do not make downloads available for stuff they sell
now. There are sites on the web - a bit like dating sites - where
people try to 'meet up' with the Sears or Kenmore manual they need.
Some folks even seem to be making a commercial website out of it:
http://tv.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/sears/sears_product_list.html
Google 'sears manual download', and you'll find people pleading for a
download link for a sears item recently purchased.
This analyzer isn't obsolete. Like my car, it is just not sold anymore.
Brian
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