On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> The Manual/Off/Auto switch is odd however. When it is switched to manual it
> is a wee tad left of 6 o'clock. I suppose that suggests tampering. Oh woe
> ...
>
> Anyway, I'm wondering if the lever is merely a press fit over a splined
> shaft, or how one might reposition it. I have a parts OM-2N I could
> practice on if I knew the drill.
The lever sits in the little round collar that you see from the outside.
That collar is held in by a threaded ring which is on the underside of
the top cover. The collar has quite a bit of play so you should be able
to position it by gently turning the retaining ring. To turn the ring
you'll need a proper spanner wrench, don't bother trying if you don't have
one, the ring is in very tight.
-mark
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