You may need a repair person. I am looking at diagrams of the machine, and I can't see any readily accessible screws.
2007-03-26 15:53:00
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answered by Kacky 7
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Beware if it is under warrenty still. Most often opening the machine will void that. Your best bet might be a help line if they have one or taking it in to a shop.
2007-03-27 05:29:36
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answered by Critter 6
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Google 'indentured servitude'. Slavery, as defined in Scripture, became no longer kidnapping somebody and forcing them to artwork as a slave. It became what we now call indentured servitude, the place people voluntarily offered themselves to pay off a debt, take care of their relatives, or very own land (aka serfs, in this utilization). that is been trouble-free in the process historic past, and is not any longer the comparable as what we call slavery at the instant. Kidnapping somebody became punishable via dying, in spite of in case you may offered them or they escaped in some style; see Exodus 21:sixteen. Christians do no longer ought to justify Scripture; we ought to continually examine and learn it. it would serve you properly to do likewise.
2016-12-15 09:42:12
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answered by hergenroeder 4
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Have you looked in the manual that came with the machine? Try the company's web site to see if they have a customer service dept. that could help you.
2007-03-27 02:54:48
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answered by Pat C 7
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