| 1. |
Have this insert installed by an avionics shop if you do
not have all the proper tools, are not a qualified
technician or are not sure you are capable of doing this
job. |
| 2. |
Remove the knob and the two mounting
screws that are under the knob. Remove your faceplate from
the electronics box. Sometimes it will need a little
prying, be careful.
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| 3. |
Sand off the top painted surface of
the old faceplate. This will provide necessary
illumination for the text of the replacement faceplate
overlay. |
| 4. |
Apply the paint masking disk,
centered evenly on the faceplate. This is to protect the
area that needs light to come through and small enough so
that light will not come out of the sides. Tape the two
light bulb holes on the back surface. |
| 5. |
Paint the faceplate with a
quality paint such as Krylon'sŪ 1613 Semi-Flat Black
paint. |
| 6. |
After the paint has dried, remove the
paint mask. |
| 7. |
Reinstall faceplate |
| 8. |
Remove the double-face tape backing
from the new overlay. |
| 9. |
Place the new overlay onto the
faceplate lightly to align the HDG vertical line as best
as possible. Press firmly to secure it. |
| 10. |
If any light bleeds out the edges,
carefully apply some black paint to these areas. Use a
Testor'sŪ black paint stick or similar brand found in
most hobby stores. |
| 11. |
Reinstall the knob on the
coupler. |
| 12. |
Tell all your aircraft
buddies about Aircraft Engravers and place the enclosed
sticker on the metal case for future reference. |
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| Aircraft
Engravers
151 North Granby Rd. Granby, CT 06035 |
| Phone:
(860) 653-2780 Fax: (860) 653-7324
E-mail: info@engravers.net
Web site: engravers.net |
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