Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: johnieG on August 09, 2005, 09:41:16 pm Well, I got board & reworked the wiring diagram of my Cavalier CS-96D I posted a while back & thought I'd share...I printed out on some bumper-sticker stock & trimed it down, looks pretty good now...here you go..if you need a full size file, I can email it to you guys, enjoy!
Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: Kilroy on August 09, 2005, 09:50:19 pm Thanks Johnnie!
I have a 96e just crying out to be worked on, so the diagram is going to be a major help Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: on August 16, 2005, 08:43:08 pm You did a very good job. Looks like the same wiring for my CSS 141 G and CSS 96J and 64J. I will have to print me a copy of it.
Thanks, Tommy Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: BrianB on August 17, 2005, 08:06:39 am That's awesome John! I was kinda thinkin' that maybe we (SMC) should start another topic area or maybe an e-repository for wiring diagrams/bottle loading instruction and other decals normally found on the interior of the machine but not yet made by Funtronics/Sod Jerk Works.
I did the same as you for my Cavalier 55D. It took a little time on the computer and a few choice words but was definitely worth it in the end. Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: BryanH on August 17, 2005, 06:25:24 pm I'm working on the general instructions for a VMC-56. Mine's all moldy. It's a royal pain to recreate the drawings and try to get the fonts and alignment to work. That said, the instructions are actually pretty funny to read... obviously written by an engineer (I are one so I can throw stones) as an afterthought and before the job title "technical writer" existed. It must talk about cleaning in 3 or 4 sections of the 8x11 sheet and sentences like "Clean periodically with a small brush, vacuum or air hose to afford free passage of cooling air." make me laugh.
But there is also some dage advice. Kito - here's some advice on extension cords direct from Vendorlator: IF REGRIGERATION UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY 1. Check service cord. Be sure good electrical con- tact maintained by plug in outlet. Note: Do not use long, lightweight, or sub-standard exten- sion cord. 2. Electrical line may be overloaded if service plug is warm. Correct overload by reducing load on line. Anyway, I'll post a link to the decal when it's done. If anyone has a completely legible decal could you email me a high res pic (SHQ quality around 1MB in size). There are some section on mine that are unreadable. Title: Cavalier cs-96d Post by: BrianB on August 19, 2005, 08:25:53 am Hey Bryan....you think it was an ME or a EE that wrote those "destructions"?
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