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elan s66a manualHC Page 16 and 17: HC8 SYSTEM CONTROLLER ORDER NO. ELAN has an arch Page 52 and 53: ELIOS MDU (Multiple Dwelling Unit) Page 54 and 55: ELIOS ARCHITECTURAL SPEAKERS contin Page 56 and 57: ELIOS ARCHITECTURAL SPEAKERS contin Page 58 and 59: ELIOS CINEMA SPEAKERS continued Eli Page 60 and 61: O SERIES OUTDOOR SPEAKERS From the Page 62 and 63: iR Systems Technologically Savvy.Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. Purpose of This Manual. This manual provides step-by-step installation instructions and connection examples, along with basic userThis manual is written for theOrganization. The following information is contained in this manual. Safety Information. Provides a comprehensive list of safety practices and procedures allowing forAmplifier. A12 Introduction. Provides an introduction to the A12 Twelve Channel Amplifier, along with systemA12 System Design. Overview. Provides a system design application overview of the A12 Twelve Channel AmplifierA12 Connections. Provides a description of A12 Twelve Channel Amplifier connections includingTroubleshooting. Provides troubleshooting tables to help fix common discrepancies that maySpecifications. Appendix A provides equipment specifications for the A12 Twelve Channel Amplifier. Rack Mounting. Appendix B provides specifications for Rack Mounting of the A12 Twelve Channel. Amplifier using the optional RMK3 Rack Mount Kit. Page IThe exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presenceFollow Information—All operating and use information should be followed. Retain Information—The safety and operating information should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings—All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be heeded. Wall Mounting—Mounting of this appliance should be done only by an authorized installer.http://floridahouselottery.com/test/userfiles/darts-coaching-manual.xml
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Ventilation—The appliances should be situated so that their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation. These appliances should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. These appliances should not be placed in a built-in installation such as aNon-Use Periods—Appliances that are left unattended and unused for long periods of time should be de-energized. Power Sources—The appliances should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or asIf you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your authorized ELAN dealer or local powerGrounding or Polarization—Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has twoA grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The polarized wide bladeIf the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsoletePower Cord Protection—Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles andTelephones—Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shockPage IIUse only a dry cloth to clean the apparatus. Power Lines—An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme careOutdoor Antenna Grounding—If an outside antenna or cable systemSection 810 of the U.S. National Electrical Code, and Section 54 of the. Canadian Electrical Code, provide information with respect to proper grounding ofSee the grounding diagram (right). Grounding. DiagramObject and Liquid Entry—Never insert objects of any kind through theCare should be taken so thatServicing—Do not attempt to service these appliances yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage orDamage Requiring Service—These appliances should be serviced by qualified service personnel when.http://tlca.com/userfiles/darton-lightning-compound-bow-manual.xml A power supply connection or a plug has been damaged or. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance or objects have fallen into the appliance or. The appliance has been exposed to water or moisture or. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or. The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. Replacement Parts—When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified byUnauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or otherSafety Check—Upon completion of any service or repairs to this audio product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks toLightning Storms—Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Cart, Stand, Tripod, Bracket or Table—Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer, orDisconnect Device—Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remainPurpose of This Manual. I. Organization. I. Safety Information. II. Chapter 1: Introduction. Introduction. 1. A12 Features. 1. Front Panel. 2. Rear Panel. 3. Chapter 2: A12 System Design Overview. System Design. 4. Pre-Wire. 4. Applications. 5. Multi-Room Applications. 5. Stereo Zones. 5. S66A Application. 8. S86A Application. 9. S128P Application. 10. Chapter 3:A12 Connections. Bussing. 11. Bus Inputs and Bus Loop Outputs. 11. Bus DIP Switch Settings. 11. Stereo Bussing. 12. Mono Bussing. 13. ELAN Multi-Room Examples. 14. Bussed Stereo Wide Coverage Zone. 14. Bussed Mono Wide Coverage Zone. 15. Direct Input Bussing. 16. ELAN Multi-Room Examples. 16. Direct Input Bussed Zones. 16. Direct Input Bussed Mono Zones. 16. DIP Switch Settings. 17. Triggers. 18. System Trigger In. 19. System Trigger Out. 19. Speaker Connections. 20. Chapter 4: Operations and Settings. 21. Chapter 5: Troubleshooting. 23. Appendix A: Specifications. 25.https://skazkina.com/ru/boss-dd-3-manual-pdf Appendix B: Rack Mounting. 26. Warranty. Back Page. Page VPage VIThe ELAN A12 Power Amplifier is designed to provide a reliable, affordable solution for multi-room audio systemsUsing proven analog technology, the A12 adds advanced features. A12 FeaturesBUS LOOP OUTPUTs allow the bussed signal to be. Individual Pair Remote Trigger InputsAudio Loop OutputsIndividual Channel Level AdjustmentsRemovable Locking Speaker TerminalsAvailable in 240 Volt Version. Safety Concerns. Use only grounded outlets when powering this product. Making any modification to the power cord could causeAC Power Considerations. The A12 requires 4 Amps of AC current. The A12240 (240V version) requires 2 Amps of AC current. When designing any whole house system using multichannel amplifiers, make sure to provide adequate provisions for all electronic equipment to be installed.Table 1-1:Front Panel. Item. FunctionPage 2Table 1-2: Rear Panel. Item. FunctionA12240 - Replace with T2.5AL Type FuseThe first step to a good design is to map the system. It is advisable to mark up a copy of the house floor plan withMake sure that all locations are decidedThis unit willSecondly, make a detailed list of all components. Include source equipment, keypads, touch panels, volume controls, amplifiers, and communications gear. Be sure to include necessary electrical boxes, structured wiring enclosures, telephone lines, rough-in brackets, patch cords, power supplies, etc. Rear. Keypads. FrontExternal IR. Receivers. Sensors. A12 AmplifierDevicesFigure 2-1: System Design. Pre-WireRCA Patch Cables. Page 4The A12 is specifically designed for multi-room applications. Virtually every feature was selected to enhance theWith Buffered Loop Outputs, Bus Modes, andIndependent Stereo Zones. The A12 is designed to easily power six independent stereo zones without any special setup procedures. This is theThree Independent Stereo Zones. Bus Mode DIP Switches in Default DIRECT Position. Set A6To ON. Line Level. Analog Audio.http://atmos-service.com/images/casio-edifice-tough-solar-user-manual.pdf OutputBus Mode B. Page 5By using the A12’s Buffered Loop Outputs, an additional pair of speakers can be added to a zone. In this example,Two Room Stereo ZonePage 6Room. Bus Mode DIP Switches in Default DIRECT PositionFigure 2-4: Stereo Zone with Mono Sub-Zone. Page 7ELAN’s S66A Integrated Multi-Room Controller has built-in amplification for six stereo zones as well as six sets ofThe A12 is ideally suited to amplify these subzones using rotary or. S66A Sub-Zones. Volume Controls on Each Speaker Output. Bus Mode DIP Switches in Default DIRECT Position. Each Zone and Sub-Zone Has Independent Volume ControlTo FixedPage 8ELAN’s S86A Integrated Multi-Room Controller has built-in amplification for six stereo zones as well as six sets ofThe A12 is ideally suited to amplify these subzones using rotary or. S86A Sub-Zones. Volume Controls on Each Speaker Output. Bus Mode DIP Switches in Default DIRECT Position. Each Zone and Sub-Zone Has Independent Volume ControlTo FixedPage 9ELAN’s S128P Integrated Multi-Room Controller has variable preamp outputs for eight stereo zones as well as eightThe A12 is ideally suited to amplify these subzones using. S128P Sub-Zones. Volume Controls on Each Speaker Output. Bus Mode DIP Switches in Default DIRECT Position. Each Zone and Sub-Zone Has Independent Volume ControlPage 10Bussing. The term BUS is defined as the ability to route a signal from one place to another. Traditional busing is done usingThe use of Bus Switches, such as the ones on the A12, eliminates the needA stereo or monaural audio signal connected to the A12’s main BUS INPUT can be routed to any of the A12’s twelve. Receiver) is providing audio to the entire home, and also for ELAN multi-room applications where a zone’s audioExamples of both these applications are shown on theThe BUS LOOP OUTPUT is an easy way to add on additional rooms of music by connecting them to a second (or 3rd,Bus DIP Switch Settings. There are independent BUS DIP switches for each channel on the A12. The DIP switches labeled BUS L (Left) and. BUS R (Right) determine whether the signal connected to the Left and Right channels of the BUS INPUT will be routed to that channel. Any channel that has its BUS switches in the ON (DIP switch set to the left) position will receiveFactory Default DIP Switch SettingsFigure 3-1: A12 Bus DIP Switches. Page 11Stereo BussingA second A12 can be added for six additional pairs of speakers via the Bus Loop. Outputs. Up to four A12s can be linked via LOOP OUTPUTs.Page 12This example is a variation of the previous one.Page 13The following diagrams show examples of how both stereo. Each Zone's Speakers Have Independent Volume Wide Coverage Zone's Speakers Volume Ramps Up. Zone 4. Wide Coverage Stereo Zone. ELAN Multi-Room ControllerCablesZone 2. Zone 3Page 14Zone 4. Wide Coverage Mono Zone. ELAN Multi-Room ControllerRCA Patch. CablesZone 2. Zone 3Page 15There are independent Direct Input Bus DIP switches for each channel on the A12. These DIP switches are. Their purpose is to allow the creation ofIn other words, Channel 3 can only be sent to Channel 4, and Channel 4 can only be sent to Channel 3. The example below shows the use of the Left (odd numbered) inputs. The Right (even-numbered) inputs canCables. Each Zone's Speakers Have Independent Volume. CablesPage 16The four DIP switches correspond (from top to bottom) to Bus Left, Bus Right, Direct Input Left, and Direct Input. Right. Flip the switch to the left to enable the setting, to the right to disable it. Only one setting should be enabledCarefully review the diagrams below before setting DIP switches. Factory Default DIP Switch SettingsBus Mode-Stereo. Direct Input-MonoPage 17A SYSTEM TRIGGER IN port allows all channels to turn on or mute simultaneously. All TRIGGER INPUTS can receive 5-24 Volts AC or DC. The 12 Volt DC. SYSTEM TRIGGER OUT can be used to turn on other equipment, additional A12s or other amplifiers, or to performAny 5-24 Volt DCThis application gives additional control in advanced systems.ELAN Multi-Room. ControllerPage 18This output. SR-1 or VIA!2-SS1 devices.Six removable flip-lock connectors allow for easy speaker wire terminations for up to twelve speakers. Use 28-16. AWG stranded copper speaker wire to connect from a zone's speaker location to the output terminal of an A12To make connections:Place the bare lead from each speaker wire. Important Notes. Do Not Configure Impedance Below 8 Ohms.Page 20The A12 features independent Level Adjustment Pots for each of its twelve channels. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to independently adjust each channel of the amplifier for the specific speakers and environmental conditionsTurning the pot clockwise increases the level, while turning it counter-clockwise decreasesSet the levels by first lowering them all the way down, then raise the volume of any keypads or volume controls toFollow this procedure for each channel.Default 50. Figure 4-1: Level Adjustment Potentiometers. Audio Sense. When Audio Sense is enabled (AUDIO SENSE button depressed), the presence of audio on a particular line-levelOnce the audio output is active, the SYSTEM TRIGGER OUT will also become active. If Audio Sense is enabled, it will mute a channel once anPage 21Default Mode. Audio Sense Mode. System Trigger Input Mode. Channel-Specific Trigger Input Mode. System Trigger AND Audio Sense Mode. Channel-Specific Trigger AND Audio Sense Mode. Page 22Symptom. Possible Cause. Solution. No Audio From One or. More ChannelsIf short or openCheck any tape monitor settings onBUS DIP switch settings. Amplifier is overheating due toNo Audio From One ChannelNo Audio From One Channel. Unit may require service. Contact ELAN Technical Support. Very Low or No Sound on Some or All. Channels. Audio input cable is bad. Check source equipment cables forAudio “Hum”Page 23Possible Cause. Solution. Distorted Audio at Normal. Volume LevelsOhm impedance. This amp is compatibleInput comesAudio is Unclear, Bass. Response Low. Speakers out of phaseIncorrect Source PlayingEnsure thatAmplifier Will Not. Power Up. Technical Support. If, after carefully following the steps in the Troubleshooting section, you arePage 24Audio Section. Power Rating - Output Power. Frequency Response. Full Power BandwidthSignal-To-Noise. Channel Separation. Total Harmonic Distortion. Input ImpedanceInput SensitivityConnectors. Gold RCA Phono. Speaker Outputs. Removable Locking Terminals. Power. AC Power Requirements. A12-120 VAC, 440 Watts. A12240-240 VAC, 440 Watts. Power Supply. Ultra-High Efficiency Toroidal Transformer. Triggers. Remote Trigger InputsRemote Trigger OutputsWeight. Page 25RMK3 Rack-Mount Kit. When mounting the A12 amplifier in an equipment rack, use ELAN’s RMK3 Rack Mount Kit for secure mounting andTo install the RMK3 into a standard 19” equipment rack:Figure B-1Install each of the eight screws (included) throughOver-tightening could cause damage to the A12 Amplifier. Figure B-2Rack Screws. Figure B-3. Page 26. Limited Warranty. ELAN HOME SYSTEMS L.L.C. (“ELAN”) warrants the A6 Six Channel Analog Amplifier to be free fromIf within theThis warranty shall not applyELAN authorized installer, (c) to installed equipment which is not installed to ELAN’s specifications, (d) to equipmentWith respect to equipment sold by, butThe foregoing warranties do not cover reimbursement for labor, transportation,Except as may be expressly provided and authorized in writing by ELAN, ELAN shall not be subject to any otherELAN products are not sold online. The warranties on ELAN productsTo determineLexington, KY. This menu setting determines the amount of time that the front panel’s graphical LCD display andThe factory default setting is 1 minute. Once you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingThe options are one minute, two minutes, fiveFigure 2-18. LCD Sleep Timer Menu. Page 24Bus A Input Menu. This menu setting determines if BUS A audio signal is routed from the ANALOG audio input forOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingUse the UP and. DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired input. Figure 2-19. BUS A Input Menu. Bus B Input Menu. This menu setting determines if BUS B audio signal is routed from the ANALOG audio input forOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingUse the UP and. Figure 2-20. BUS B Input Menu. Page 25Power Saving Menu. The Power Saving mode uses Music Sense detection to determine if audio signals are present. IfWhen a source signal isThe factory default is ALL ENABLED. When ALL ENABLED is selected, any channel will shut itself off after 5 minutes with no audioALL ENABLED examples:The S1616A audio may drop out in ALL ENABLED mode if the audio being sent to it is at anOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingFigure 2-21. Power Saving Menu. Page 26Firmware Version. This menu displays the current Firmware Version of the S1616A chassis. Once you have selectedCHANNEL button to select the Firmware Version screen. Figure 2-22. Firmware Version Screen. Diagnostics Menu. The Diagnostics menu provides easy access to current S1616A system status. DiagnosticsA Fault (F) problem occurs when a channel is shorted or the impedance drops below 4 ohms. A Temperature (T) warning will occur when the temperature rises above 125C. Once you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingUse the UP and. DOWN arrow buttons to display additional channels. Figure 2-23. Diagnostics Screen. Page 27Ambient Temperature. This menu displays the current AMBIENT TEMPERATURE of the S1616A chassis as well asOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingUP and DOWN arrow buttons to select between Fahrenheit or Celsius displays. Figure 2-24. Ambient Temperature Screen. Save Dealer Defaults. A 4 digit code may be used to save all Dealer Default settings. This code is set to 3526 andOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingFigure 2-25. Save Defaults Menu A. To save the current settings. Press UP and DOWN buttons to change the digits to 3526. Press the CHANNEL button to cycle to the next digit. Page 28Save Dealer Defaults (Continued). Pressing the CHANNEL button when the fourth digit is highlighted will bring up the followingFigure 2-26. Save Defaults Menu B. Press the UP and DOWN arrows to select SAVE or NO SAVE. If the correct code has beenIf an incorrect code has been entered theRestore Defaults. This menu allows the restoration of the amplifier’s factory default settings as well as dealerOnce you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingUse the UP and DOWN buttons to change options. The options are DO NOT RESTORE. FACTORY, DEALER and TRIGGER CONTROL.Figure 2-27. Restore Defaults Menu APage 29Restore Defaults (Continued). After selecting the restore type press the CHANNEL button to display the CANCEL and RESTOREFigure 2-28. Restore Defaults Menu B. Page 30The ELAN mode menu items are the same except for the following additional menu items that areAbsolute Max Volume, Min Turn On Volume, and Max Turn On Volume. MAIN Menu Screens: Amplifier Status, Volume, Input Select, Lock, ACE, Input View, Output View. Absolute Max Volume, Min Turn On Volume, and Max Turn On Volume and Utility. The Utility mode menu items are the same except for the following additional menu items that areChannel Range. Utility Sub-Menu Screens: Operating Mode, Channel Range, LCD Contrast, LCD Brightness. LCD Sleep Timer, BUS Input A, BUS Input B, Power Saving Mode, Firmware Version, Diagnostics. Ambient Temperature, Save Dealer Defaults, and Restore Defaults. Absolute Max Volume Menu. To set the upper gain limits for the S1616A press the MENU button to cycle through the settingFigure 2-29. Channel gain adjustments are performed by following the Volume Menu steps or by using IR. Commands. When Absolute Max Volume is set to less than 100, the gain will not adjust higher than the setUse the CHANNEL button to select the desired channel and the UP and DOWN arrow buttons toSelecting ALL with the CHANNEL button appliesPage 31Minimum Turn-On Volume Menu. To set the Minimum Turn-On Volume for the S1616A press the MENU button to cycle through theFigure 2-30. Minimum Turn-On Volume Menu. This will allow an individual channel or All channels to turn on to a specific or predeterminedIt does not apply to trigger controlled channels. Maximum Turn-On Volume Menu. To set the Maximum Turn-On Volume for the S1616A press the MENU button to cycle throughFigure 2-31. Maximum Turn-On Volume. Menu. Note: Maximum Turn-On Volume cannot be higher than the Absolute Max Volume level setting.Page 32Channel Range Menu. Once you have selected the Utility sub-menu by cycling through the MAIN Menu options usingFigure 2-33. Channel Range Menu. This menu sets the IR Codes Commands to be processed based on the channel numbersThe default setting is 1-16.S1616As can have the same channel range settings if you want the S1616As to respond to thePage 33The S1616A has many rear panel connections so it is important to label cables with theirUse high quality line level RCA connector type cables for source connections to ensure the lowestFor most applications, use 16AWG 2 conductor speaker cable. For wiring runs longer than 80 ft., itThe S1616A's high quality, gold platedAttaching banana plugsLine Level Audio Inputs. Connect line level input audio by inserting RCA cable into the audio input connectors. Figure 3-1 Line Level Direct. Inputs. Page 34The S1616A BUS Inputs A and B enable custom configuration of listening areas. Large or irregularBUS Input application examples are shown in the Applications section ofChannels 1 and 2 analog inputs are used for the Bus A input channels and channels 9 and 10The S1616A also features optical digital audio inputs for Bus A and Bus B.Figure 3-2 Analog Bus Inputs. Figure 3-3 Optical Digital Bus Inputs. Page 35BUS audio outputs enable connection of additional amplifiers to allow further system expansion. Audio input 1 is buffered and routed out the audio output 1 connector, input 2 to output 2 and so. Digital audio inputs do not “loop out” of the S1616A. If multiple amplifiers are to be used in BusFigure 3-4 Analog Bus Outputs. Page 36The S1616A is equipped with gold plated, 5-way speaker binding post. This will allow for fiveTo attach speakerIf using theCAUTION! Speaker Wire connections must be made with the amplifier OFF. Figure 3-5 Speaker Binding. Posts. Page 37Each channel. Trigger 1 is assigned. When the trigger is active the channel pairs turn on. When the trigger is not active the channel pairs turn off. If no cables are used, the triggers will be turned on by default.Figure 3-6 S1616A Zone Trigger Connections. Page 38A 3.5mm mono interconnect cable is used for the ALL ON Trigger Input connection. This Turn-On. Trigger activates ALL channels. When the trigger is active all channels turn on. When the trigger is not active all channels turn off.Figure 3-7 S1616A All On Trigger Connections. Page 39Figure 3-8. Replacement body panels purchased from a junkyard. Missing right rear window, front right flashing light and trunk lock replaced, but not mentioned. Restored car brought to the Rally of the Giants at Blenheim Palace, the UK's largest American classic car gathering. Most expensive restoration cost in the series to date. Edd ran the car from 0-60 in 10.5 seconds - slightly more than one second slower than the original factory rating of 9.3 seconds. The leather interior was significantly worn on purchase and not attended to during the program, however it had been restored when the car was sold. The custom suspension came at a cost of ?3,000. Faulty aircon assembly removed and battery moved to the boot. New ECU installed; engine remapped from 247 bhp to 296 bhp. Original BBS alloy wheels repainted in orange with snake skin water transfer pattern; spoiler and side mirror covers also decorated with snake skin pattern.Engine was rebuilt by original owner roughly 10,000 miles prior to sale. Restored car taken to Anglesey Circuit for track testing with a local Mazda Wankel club. Sold back to original seller.New suspension cylinders installed, new leading arm friction dampers installed, tuned mass damper refilled with LHM oil and the housing cleaned and resprayed satin black. Body resprayed in period satin blue. Interior refurbished with new seat covers and door panels. Steel steering wheel, seat frames and wheels repainted in original gray. New custom canvas roof fitted. New headlamp pods and taillight lenses installed.Restored car taken from Morecambe to Scarborough, North Yorkshire (through York ), as part of a shoestring cross-country drive.Restoration price includes ?2,500 shipping and travel expenses. Original straight-six engine was swapped with an Edelbrock 350 cid V8. Previous owner abandoned restoration project, but supplied the old and replacement parts with the car. Restored car taken to the Ace Cafe London to be sold at a car meet. Sold at asking price. Restored car taken to the River Thames. Restoration price includes ?2,500 shipping and travel expenses. During the test drive, the car stalled and had to be towed back to land, it was revealed that the first motion shaft bearing had been shredded and was replaced by Edd in the workshop (not shown). Sold to a buyer from the Netherlands. Restoration price includes ?2,500 shipping. The power window system was installed shortly after purchase. Restored car taken to Dunsfold for display at a grand car show. Sold to a buyer who was looking for a car to use for his wedding (The buyer's wedding pictures were later shown at the end credits). Replaced exhaust manifold with refurbished and ceramic coated unit. Replaced mechanical ignition system with an electronic unit. Fixed non-working fan in the cooling jacket for the battery. Replaced exhaust system with a stainless steel unit. Repaired non-working lock-nut on the adjustable reach of the steering column.Changed clutch and oil and filter in the Haldex-coupling. Replaced multifunction display in the instrument cluster since it had dead pixels. Replaced two broken switches for the passenger's side window. Blind headlights replaced with aftermarket units.The rivet for the selector fork sheared off, but did not get into the gears. Edd fixed it by putting in bolt and nylon nut instead of a new rivet. Edd usually does not work on gearboxes, but as there was obviously something big broken he tried fixing it himself, got lucky and replaced just a bolt for 50 pence. A new replacement gearbox would have cost ?4,000, which was way over budget.Gear shaft refurbished with new bushings; gear selector upgraded with a quick shifter. Chrome with red stripe brightwork added to accent the black bodywork. Window tint film removed; black window frames replaced with new aluminium units and chrome window catches added. Black painted bumpers replaced with chrome units. New chrome windscreen wipers fitted. New chrome door mirrors fitted. Bare interior resprayed white with creme vinyl panels and grey carpeting added. Aftermarket bucket seats replaced with white reproduction vinyl twin bench seats.Clutch plate and release bearing replaced. Exhaust replaced with a custom made system. Door belt re-tensioned to fix drop-down door mechanism. Missing indicator stalk found under the passenger seat, welded and re-attached. Panels repainted in Top Red (The original colour that Edd discovered under the Canary Yellow colour while removing the panels). Seals replaced. Restoration price includes ?350 shipping. Car was trailered back to the UK, as it was not road registered. Restored car sold at asking price. 100 13 1903 Darracq Type L Not for Sale ?0 ?1,517 Not for Sale -?1,517 6 October 2014 ( 2014-10-06 ) 0.24 Radiator cleaned up; rubber hoses and clamps replaced and waterless coolant added. One wooden wheel re-tyred by the Royal Wheelwright. Replica inserts of the external oil-lamp headlamps made with a 3D printer to accommodate modern H7 LED bulbs.Restored car taken to a veteran car run spanning from London to Brighton. It suffered an oil leak and a sooted spark plug, but managed to finish the 64-mile run. Oldest car in the series. Fixed leaking vacuum reservoir by spot-welding holes and re-welding broken bracket to solve the central locking system problem. Bumpers and exterior brightwork rechromed. Interior wood inlays replaced with laser cut aluminium panels with wood effect wet transfer. Body resprayed from white to Ford Roman Bronze. Creme leather seats reupholstered.Sold at asking price. Power steering box refurbished and repainted. Air conditioning system reinstated, however original compressor and condenser supplied by the seller, could not be used because of damage and were replaced with aftermarket units. Aftermarket wooden steering wheel replaced with period correct leather unit. Wooly suspension fixed by tightening loose nut on suspension arm.