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28
Fig.
45
All
parts
are
now
disman-
tled
unscrewed
and
the
transmitter
taken
out,
it
should
be
mentioned
that
the
entire
cup
in
which
the
transmitter
lies,
is
to
be
removed
from
the
handset.
The
inset
in
which
the
handset
cord
is
fastened
is
pressed
lightly
into
the
handset.
This
inset
is
part
of
the
cup
and
the
whole
assembly
can
be
removed
through
the
handsets'
transmitter
opening.
Screws
for
connecting
the
conductors
in
the
handset
cord
are
found
at
the
back
of
the
cup.
There
is
also
a
slot
for
the
me
c
hanical
unloading
of
the
cord
(fig. 46). By
first
loosening
the
easily
accessible
screws,
the
handset
cord
can
be
removed
and
repla
ced.
Fig.
46
Loosen
the
screws
and
remove
the handset
cord
Reassembly
of
the
units
after
inspection
or
service
should
not
cause
anyone,
aware
of
the
method
of
dismantling,
any difficulty.
However,
it
should
be
pointed
out
that
the
ringer
must
be
slightly
depressed
at
the
ringer
coil
end
(fig. 47) , when
the
transmission
unit
is
to
be
inserted
in
its
slots
in
the
base
plate.
The
reason
for
this
is
that
a
lip
on
the
ringer
is
to
be
fitted
into
a
slot
in
the
transmission
unit.
Depress
the
ringer
slightly
before
the
transmission
unit
is
inserted
in
its
slots
in
the
base
plate
.
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