I would like to remove the controls on a Cannon Chesterefield
I would like to remove the control knobs inorder to clean properlybehind them. I think some sugar solution may have been dribbled down the front of the cooker and the controls now stick
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Sherwood RV-8070-R, remove cover from amp. and clean volume control with electro contact cleaner/lubricant the best you can, clean all other controls while your at it, balance, tone, etc. press the helpful button How To Repair Scratchy Noisy Volume Control Or Tone Control
Yes, this may be possible, send it to Ikelite, if there is room they are able to add another control/knob or push-pin to the existing housing. Also if you have knobs you don't use and find them in the way they have a special plug that replaces an in the way knob. Goo-luck!
see this causes and fix it. God bless you o light the pilot on a standing-pilot (always on) ignition system,
follow the lighting instructions located near the control. Otherwise,
try these steps:
Light the pilot:
Press and hold the pilot control knob to start the pilot.
Set the control knob to the
pilot position. Hold a long match under the pilot gas port.
Press the control knob; the pilot should light. Hold the control
knob down until the flame is burning brightly (about 30 seconds).
Release pressure on the knob, and turn it to the
on position.
If the pilot goes out when you release the control knob, try
relighting, holding the control knob down longer. If the pilot again
goes out, check the thermocouple (below).
Adjust the pilot:
Remove any cap covering the pilot adjusting screw on a combination control.
Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise to increase the flame or
clockwise to decrease it. It is correctly adjusted when the flame
envelops the thermocouple bulb by 1/2 inch and appears dark blue with a
small yellow tip.
Test and replace a thermocouple:
Hold the control knob to
pilot and light the pilot as above.
Unscrew the thermocouple fitting with an open-ended wrench.
Set a multimeter to the DVC (lowest voltage) scale.
Clip one multimeter lead to the end of the thermocouple tube
nearest the pilot and the other lead to the fitting on the other end of
the tube.
If the multimeter shows a reading besides zero, the thermocouple is functioning. Replace the thermocouple tube.
If there is no reading, you will need to clean or replace the thermocouple following steps 7 through 11.
Release the control knob and shut off the main gas valve on the
gas-supply pipe that leads into the burner. Shut off power to the burner
at the electrical service panel.
Remove the thermocouple from its mounting bracket.
Wipe the combination control clean and install a new thermocouple,
tightening it by hand, then give it a one-quarter turn with a wrench.
Insert the thermocouple into the pilot bracket, being careful to not crimp the tubing.
Turn on power to the furnace and relight the pilot (above).
Adjust an adjustable burner air shutter:
Set the thermostat to its highest setting to keep the burner
running. Once the furnace has heated up, remove the burner access panel
and loosen the locking screw.
Open the shutter by turning it to the right until the blue base of
the flame appears to lift slightly from the burner port surface. Then
close the shutter until the flame reseats itself on the surface.
Clean removable burner tubes and ports:
Shut off gas and power to the furnace.
Unscrew or loosen and remove the tubes from the supporting bracket.
Carefully clean the tubes with a brush or vacuum, making sure not to damage the burner ports.
Use a stiff wire to clear any debris from clogged ports.
You could do that, but I don't recomend it. You could damage the camera beyond repair. Take it to a local electronist or Nikon dealer for repairs and cleanings.
hi im gerbee,i will sujest to clean the area were is the place of ur knob control try to remove the control knob then clean it by using a vaccium coz sometimes the problem is very dirt of the control knob.
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