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This is one of four manuals I have downloaded recently.
Purchase was very straight forward and the authorising email arrived in about 4 hours.
The quality of the scan is good. Print is clear and square to the page edges.
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Exactly as advertized. High quality digital copy of the Nak 610 user manual. Easy download and access. Highly recommended.
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The manual was exactly what I wanted and I found it nowhere else. Thanks!
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Having purchased a 1994 Kenwood music system from a Charity shop in 2013 (it was a high end product in its day), I found myself not quite knowing where to plug in what, and how to do this, that and the next thing. I needed a Manual, and after failure with another online 'Manual provider' I found Owner Manuals dot com. Well, I wasn't sure, but it was only $5, and if things didn't work out, I wouldn't have lost much...
But things DID work out. After paying my childrens inheritance money, $4.99, I was sent a Manual for my Kenwood System very quickly. Alas, it was in German, and being Scottish, I could not read it or get my system in order from it...a rapid email to them brought the English Manual in short order, and my retro-system was and IS up and running in it's regulation settings.
I am very grateful to http://www.owner-manuals.com for their quick service and for even having such an obsolete Manual in the first place! If you need a Manual for ANYTHING, try here first. I wouldn't be surprised if I bought a 1928 Marconi radio, and got the user Manual for THAT here too!
Top marks.
John Copeland
Glasgow
Scotland
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I was so happy that the owner's manual was available. It is well written and helped me to use the radio/CD player/recorder without problems. Thanks for making it available.
Irene Lambert
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IMPORTANT: Restrictor plates must be removed. See Fig 15. When the metal flue box is to be built-in as a false chimney-breast using timber stud work with a plasterboard facing, the metal flue box should be enveloped with insulation material such as Rockwool or similar to prevent a build-up of heat within the structure. Either an air gap of 75mm should be maintained between any combustible materials and any part of the metal flue box or a minimum of 25mm of insulation material between the metal flue box and the combustible material. It is important that both the back panel and the appliance are sealed to the metal flue box to prevent any leakage of flue products or reduction in the flue draught. See Figs 4 & 5. 35(&$67 )/8( ,167$//$7,216 IMPORTANT: Restrictor Plates must be removed. See Fig 15. See Figs 6 � 8. &+(&.,1* &21',7,21 $1' &203$7,%,/,7< 2) 7+( &+,01(< Check that the chimney conforms to the required specifications as previously stated. Examine the condition and carry out any remedial work as necessary, if the flue has been used for solid fuel it should be swept and a smoke test carried out to check that satisfactory smoke clearance has been established. If all the smoke is not drawn into the flue, pre-heat the flue with a blowtorch or similar and re-check. If there is any uncertainty examine for the cause and if necessary seek expert advice. *$6 6833/< BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, TURN OFF ANY APPLIANCES THAT ARE FED BY THE METER AND ISOLATE THE GAS SUPPLY BY TURNING OFF AT THE METER The gas connection to this appliance is made with 8mm o/d rigid or semi rigid tube to a pressure test elbow situated on the L/H side of the burner as shown below. It is advisable to provide a means of isolating the gas supply to the appliance for servicing with either a restrictor elbow or isolation cock such as shown below. Provision is made in the rear L Hand corner of the outer casing to allow a gas supply to be fed to the burner assembly. A blanking plate and gasket is supplied with cutouts and slots that will enable a seal to be made around the supply pipe. If a restrictor elbow is to be used, it will be necessary to cut and form the bundy pipe supplied. Any pipe used under the burner must be in rigid tube such as Bundy, 3 pieces of Bundy are included in the fitting kit to assist the installer. (a) A short piece for use with a restrictor elbow. (b) A formed section for connection to an isolation cock, and (c) a formed section for R Hand supply using the inline connector supplied. The inlet pipe support bracket can be removed if necessary to gain greater access, by unscrewing the Control mounting lock nut and lifting over the spindle, as shown in Fig 9. Where a concealed gas supply is used, the installer is reminded of the requirements of BS 6891 1988 dealing with enclosed pipes. The Standard requires that when a gas pipe is fed through a wall, the pipe should be enclosed in a tight sleeve to protect against failure caused by movement and shall be constructed to prevent passage of gas either between the pipe and sleeve or sleeve and wall. Permanent sealant e.g. fire cement etc. should not be used as these would prevent removal of the firebox if so required.
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