The solution really and simply came down to cleaning dust out of the
motor housing especially from around the circuit boards. In addition
to the great help Tim provided, Nathan @ Teknatool Internation sent me
a couple of very helpful FAQ sheets. I have since posted these
documents on the World of Woodturners web site under the File Cabinet
section.
Take care.
Regards,
irwin
Gerald Ross wrote:
ias wrote:
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Thanks to everyone for the feedback and suggestions (although I must
admit
that I did get lost in some of the digressions).
Tim @ Teknatool in the US rocks!! I spoke with him this afternoon and
he
walked me through the fix. I am pleased to report that the DVR is
running
well again.
Thanks again.
Regards,
irwin
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Tell us what you had to do. I have the same machine and am loving it. I
wish it had a big off button.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
Accidents don't just happen; they must
be carelessly planned.
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