>> The I/O door on my Lombard has detached from its springs so that it >>is loose and does not completely close.
>
>I had the same problem. I couldn't work out any way short of
>disassembling the machine, which is what I did. Fortunately I had the
>teardown pdf to follow.
Jim
Could I trouble you for a copy of the Lombard teardown PDF?
I haven't had any reason to get inside my new Lombard but I expect it'll happen someday, most likely when I can't get to any of the disassembly sites I've got bookmarked.
Thanks
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