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We've had another one in since then. Same fault, oddly enough. I've looked into sourcing the required transformers in the UK. It can be done, but I doubt that the customer(s) will be willing to cough up. smile

I shall have to continue to live in hope that some surplus units will turn up somewhere. And then hope (beyond hope?) that they don't all carry the same fault! Ha, ha.


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hi
please let me know u got the transformer or not

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Not yet, Shijith ... do you have any available? smile


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yes i have some of them &i am servicing the same by rewinding them

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Yes. I should imagine that such solutions can be done cheaply where you are, Shijith.

Perhaps I need to send a few out to you! smile


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i am in India Bangalore

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shiith pp
Tyche medical systems
#20/11,6th main road
Byraveswara nagar
Nagarbhavi main road
bangalore
karnataka
india-pin:560072

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Thanks for giving your address, Shijith ...

... I'm interested in your use of "india-pin". Having come across this before, I'm wondering why "pin" is used. Presumably, this is a postal, or zip, code. But to many folk around the world, PIN indicates Personal Identification Number.

Feel free to educate (me)!

OK, Google has beat you to it! It stands for "Postal Index Number", apparently. But surely not the most imaginative choice of the possibilities available! Why not Region instead of Index ... and Code instead of Number?*

Meanwhile, do you have any of the transformers I need, or would would wish me to send a couple of faulty ones for rewinding? smile
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* OK, here I am criticising India Post ... just to show that I don't limit my suggestions to the UK only! Firm but Fair? I like a bit of balance. whistle


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Hello,

I am facing error 'E3' in Terumo STC 523, the machine runs for a while and than displays this message.

Kiddly send me the service manual and suggestion at nimishpancholi@yahoo.com

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dear geof give me your local address i will send u some working transformers

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