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I can only give you a very basic answer as you provided NO information on the make and model of your safe. First, some safes allow you to change the combination with the safe open so if you have the keys ...no problem. Some on the other hand require you to know the combo to change the old one like passwords, especially if it is one that allows changes from a factory setting. The best advice is that you should contact the manufacturer on changing the combination, since you have the keys with the key number it should suffice to prove you already have access so they can help you without the required written proof of ownership required to open the safe.
If you wish to know its programming procedure, check the sites linked here. it is difficult to type all all here by this wondow. http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/ http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Both the sites have setup code list, and setup procedure to many popular brand remote controls. Check the site in 'Mosaic' view. It will make search easy.
You can replace the drive yourself. This is quite a simple process, as most players use a standard IDE DVD-ROM or DVD writer. (some with fancy clips you can change from the old unit to the new one)
You simply remove the tray and face plate on the new drive, (apply power to the drive, and press eject first) the tray will open. Unclip the tray face, and then with the tray open you can unclip the plastic face plate too.
Remove the old drive, and fit the new drive by reversing the removal procedure.
Once everything is assembled you should be able to watch DVD's again. If you can't find a cheap IDE DVD drive locally, try ebay.
I have done this on over 50 players for my clients in the past. I use LG IDE DVD roms and IDE DVD writers for the DVD recorders, irrespective of brand.
Hi...you can go to the following website and check out how the belt goes on the dryer.
On a front load dryer, you would normally remove the front to expose the drum and belt, after you remove the drum then that exposes the drum rollers, motor, idler arm pulley, etc. http://www.partselect.com/AdvancedModelSearch.aspx?ModelNum=LSE7800ACW&mfgModelNum=&fkMfgID=1
Hope this helps
On the bottom of the laptop, there is only one screw that holds the module in place. Remove the correct screw, and pull out the old cd/rom. Now you might have to remove any mounting hardware that is on the old cd, and install it on the new dvd combo. Slip it back in the slot, replace the screw, and you are ready to rock and roll.
The power supplies in most all the smaller combo units are prone to
failure. They feed both the TV and the VCR and are underdesigned
as they try to keep the cost of a combo affordable.
I've never had much success solving them - sorry
They always break that last time!
The problem you have mentioned is a common one with old sets, but it also occurs in new ones also, though not frequent. You can fix this just by changing the electrolytic filter capacitors in the power supply and sub filters on the amp PCB. The new capacitors should be of the same or higher voltage rating and same capacity rating as of the existing ones. And as it is such an old one, it is better to change all the electrolytic capacitors to avoid any further problems.
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