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Old December 1st 03, 11:00 PM
Soames123
 
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Take out the batteries.
Look around the case &
make a small diagram of where the screws are.
Then , with the right size screwdriver, take the screws out, one by one.
Tape the screws on their corresponding place on the diagram..
Look for water. Gently soak ut up with a paper towel.
The speaker may be rusty, but aside from that, it should dry OK..
- Given 24 hrs & a little warm breeze from a fan

Opening it would also vastly speed up drying. A service
manual for the thing should tell how to do that. (Don't have one?
Schaltungsdienst Lange here in .de offers copies of the RK759 service
manual, for example.)

Stephan
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