As you can see, as far as cover removal goes at least, the 21 and the 44 are similar enough. Set those tabs wide and bring the carriage hard to port. Another great carriage removal avoidance ploy.
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Thursday, 11 July 2013
Lexikology
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Olivetti Lexikon 80 fully clothed |
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Remove ribbon/segment cover |
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Remove l/h slotted carriage screw (the one with the washer) |
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Remove l/h front bodywork screw |
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Remove r/h front bodywork screw |
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...and the second carriage screw |
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Centre the carriage and lift straight up... |
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...and away |
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Remove the newly uncovered l/h rear bodywork screw... |
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...and the one on the right |
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Lift straight up |
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To reassemble, reverse the order |
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