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The owner's manual should have a troubleshooting section that explains what the "peeping" means. It could mean the temperature is not safe for food storage!
I have seen many examples with peep sights on the internet, including one I looked up just now which was for auction some years ago; it was listed as Manufactured between 1936 and 1941, with peep sights by Lyman, though they were probably added after the fact. Not sure if they ever came with peep sights from the manufacturer, sorry.
Hi. This could be anything from a faulty horn button, or a faulty indicator switch, or slight corrosion on the circuit board, or the machine has developed a fault, and the peeping is the fault code. Are the peeps always in the same pattern? Do they sound the same as indicator peeps, and at the same speed as the indicator peeps.
Sometimes a small squirt of CRC or WD40 in the switches for horn and/or indicators will help.
Good luck. Neil.
The only 75 that had the peep sight also had the peep on the front, so if your front sight is not normal, then you have a factory peep, they used them on the military target rifle, 75 and 69a. Finding a pin to hold that on should not be a problem.
Hi, my device wan't start. Console is lighting, but only few touch knobs makes sound "peep" and "peep - peep". Manual knob is lighting RED. Unfortunately I can't start it. Can you give me advise for this problem?
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