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  • Access to M3 Tone Generator, How?

    Later today I'm going to help a friend get a (possibly) stuck tone generator spinning and have read and understand the excellent threads already posted on that. Since I'm not familiar with M3's and haven't seen one, I could not tell the friend how to get the tone generator cover off so he could see the start and run motors. Is it as simple as a few screws? He says it's a rounded cardboard type cover.
    Thanks for all of the previous help!

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    Remove the front screws along the bottom of the cover.
    No need to remove the upper back screws....just loosen them off a few turns and lift while pulling forward.
    A100/251 A100/147 A102/222 B2/142 BV/147 BCV/145 M3/145 M102/145 M111/770 L101/760 T222/HL722 M111/770 no B3/C3!

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      Great, Thanks Pete! Looking forward to seeing this organ from 1961, best I could tell. It has been sitting for a very long time.

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        tspoon,

        Please note that with the M3 tone generator cover off, there is exposed dangerous AC line voltage on the left side open terminal strip in front of the motor/scanner.

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