I need the Y (or V) shaped plastic piece, which can be taken off one of the earphones and the headband top. The two ends of this Y fit into holes on one of the earphones, and the other end has--or used to have--a small plastic nub that fits into a small hole in a piece of metal at the end of one side of the headband. That plastic bit broke off and cannot be glued back onto the larger, Y shaped plastic part. So I am looking for a replacement part for this Y shaped plastic part.
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Hi there you will have to remove the top cover and you will be able to see where it goes as the roller in question is the paper eject roller. there are usually four screws under the top cover and also at the rear of the machine. The picture where the roller is resting on the top of the printer the roller is situated right under that also that white bushing holds the roller in at one end usually the left as you look at the machine from the front.
Thanks J
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it can't be fixed but the tank can be replaced. any radiator shop can do the job.
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Check with WholeLatteLove, yes I know the only have gaggia parts, its the same thing.
SOURCE: We just purchased a used '99 Starcraft Field &
I had exact same problem on my 93 popup. I finally figured it out. First, the poles with the plastic rings slide into the poles with the metal rings. These are the vertical support poles. Next, the poles w/ plastic nipples slide into the other poles with rubber ends. When put together the poles with the nipples should be spring loaded. These spring loaded poles rest against the top of the camper and the nipples are inserted into the 3 holes of the pole that go across the front of the awning giving you rafter support. The tension from the spring should keep the pole in place against the side of the camper. The first 3 poles with the plastic rings go from the ground to the front awning pole where the nipples can slide through the plastic ring and then into the awning pole. The vertical poles can be adjusted for height by sliding them up or down and then twisting them like a screw to tighten them up and keep them in place. 2 of my 3 vertical poles will not lock when I twist them so I have to get tricky with them. The metal rings, which should now be at the ground, are there so that you can stake it down under windy conditions. I hope this wasn't too confusing but I beleive it will help you. Good luck!!!
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