Kodak Instamatic M Series Repairing page 30

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After completing the reassembly, we'll go through the
adjustment on the still-mask changeover rod. It's not likely
that you'll need to make an adjustment. But you should still
check to make sure the adjustment is correct.
T
IP: Replace one of the screws in the plastic guide—the
screw shown in Fig. D98 (remember, the guide may be
either white as in Fig. D98 or black as in Fig. D99). The
screw holds the guide in position as you're replacing the
mechanism.
2. Seat the mechanism in the case as shown in Fig. D99. First
start the right-hand end of the mechanism under the lip in the
case. Then seat the left-hand side of the mechanism.
3. Check all points of alignment between the case parts and
the mechanism, shown by dashed circles in Fig. D100:
(1) the slot at the top of the speed lever over the pin on the
control knob, Fig. D100 .
(2) the slot in the film-selector slide over the post on the cam
lever, Fig. D100. Also note the position of the spring tab on
top of the film-selector slide in Fig. D100.
The spring on the cam lever, Fig. D101, sometimes pops out
of place. Be sure the spring is connected as shown in Fig.
D101.
PIN ON CONTROL KNOB
GUIDE
FILM-SELECTOR SLIDE
FIG. D100 Mechanism installed in
case, points of alignment.
FIG. D101 The spring on the cam lever may
jump out of place—here's the proper
connection.
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SPEED LEVER
CAM LEVER
GUIDE
FIG. D98 Top of the
mechanism, viewed from the
back. Here we've replaced one
screw to hold the guide.
FIG. D99 Starting the mechanism into the
case.
FIG. D102 Oil the grommet or the screw; the
oil prevents the rubber grommet from turning
as you tighten the screw.
SCREW

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