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en:manuals:service-notes-for-mitail [2025/03/05 13:10] – [Case Screws] mastertaileren:manuals:service-notes-for-mitail [2025/05/09 17:04] (current) – [Installing the Control Board] darkgrue
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-When reassembling the case halves, pay close attention that there is a slot for engaging the PCB board on the other half of the case as well. This will sometimes keep the halves from mating completely, and should not be forced. Offsetting the case forward or backwards from the belt attachment lug and seating that end first may assist in getting the PCB to seat correctly in the case slot. Check for swarf in the PCB slot, or hot glue traces on the PCB, if getting it to seat completely is proving hard.+When reassembling the case halves, pay close attention that there is a slot for engaging the PCB board on the other half of the case as well. This will sometimes keep the halves from mating completely, and should not be forced. Offsetting the case forward or backwards from the belt attachment lug and seating that end first may assist in getting the PCB to seat correctly in the case slot. Check for swarf in the PCB slot, or hot glue traces on the PCB, if getting it to seat completely is proving difficult. Separating the case halves and re-assembling can also sometimes "magically" cure difficult alignment problems. Be patient, and don't force them.
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