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I believe the 7040 is identical to the Nakajima AE-740 If so there is a black lever at the L. end of the platen, push it down to release the platen. You can get a manual @ NADIST.COM click on current models.
I googled the part on the internet and saw a number of them available. I only looked at the first few results and found them priced from around $12 to $30 . Amazon had the widest price range. If you google "Nakajima Platen Knob" a number of results turn up. The Nakajima's were made by Swintec (or vice-versa) so the Swintec platen knobs are interchangable.
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It sounds like a keyboard problem, maybe a spill, if so lit it sit on its side for a couple of days it may dry and heal itself, otherwise you will need a tech.
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