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No detailed service information was ever available for GE/Thomson phones, so there is no diagram available. When under warranty, the phones were returned to GE and replaced. Out of warranty, the only parts available were complete boards. At our shop, we would occasionally track down and repair power problems by tracing out the board, but this was usually just an exercise in futility. These phones were never meant to be serviced.
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