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That was easy !
In Response To: Re: My Last Purchase of 2008 ()

Thanks Alex - that was even easier than i had even hoped.
Its an amazing little set up inside, the main circuit board even had Heuer stampd on it. Quite a laugh really.
I'll sort out a change of plug and then i'm set, i will post photo's when i have it up and running.

- Darren

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: if you open the backside of the case you should find a switch
: opportunity to 220 V as I remember: was it a small white pin???.
: Had the same version boxed and with papers and manuals and ther
: I rememberm it is an opportunity. the movement can be pulled out
: easy: dont worry

: alex

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