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Minolta Himatic 9: Flood Cleaning Shutter and Cleaning Viewfinder, also applies to the 7, 7s, and 11.
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianS" data-source="post: 372168" data-attributes="member: 6381"><p>NOW- you have to get the thing back together. I guess they did not trust electrical contacts, and hard wired everything. There is a small plastic hood that fits between the lens and the electric eye assembly. SO- you need to get the hood in place over the lens, the wires around the rim so they do not get cut by the ring and the EE mechanism, the ASA selector dial into the little slot, and everything back in place within the limits set by the wires. This is non-trivial.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]215793[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Have a flat head screwdriver handy to gently push the wires around the rim of the ring that sits over the lens. Then get the ASA selector into place, carefully lower the mechanism into place watching the wires. Once in place, screw in the retaining ring. As the ring screws down, make sure the mechanism is centered to the ring can screw down past it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianS, post: 372168, member: 6381"] NOW- you have to get the thing back together. I guess they did not trust electrical contacts, and hard wired everything. There is a small plastic hood that fits between the lens and the electric eye assembly. SO- you need to get the hood in place over the lens, the wires around the rim so they do not get cut by the ring and the EE mechanism, the ASA selector dial into the little slot, and everything back in place within the limits set by the wires. This is non-trivial. [ATTACH type="full"]215793[/ATTACH] Have a flat head screwdriver handy to gently push the wires around the rim of the ring that sits over the lens. Then get the ASA selector into place, carefully lower the mechanism into place watching the wires. Once in place, screw in the retaining ring. As the ring screws down, make sure the mechanism is centered to the ring can screw down past it. [/QUOTE]
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