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  • How to release this green lever (GS-1200)

    I have just acquired this Elmo GS 1200 and found the green lever stuck. I believe there is a way to release it. Can you guys tell me how?

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    Thanks

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    Hello Winbert,

    I have two GS 1200 and love them. To release the auto tread, it will release automatically when film come out at the back and goes onto the take up reel. Or you can release it yourself by just taking a Q tip and press down on the roller where I have it circled. That roller will release the suto thread when film tension forces it down. Then you lamp will come on if you have the lamp switch turned on at that time. If you need more help let me know.

    Cheers, Ken

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      [QUOTE=Ken ... That roller will release the suto thread when film tension forces it down. Then you lamp will come on if you have the lamp switch turned on at that time. If you need more help let me know.

      Cheers, Ken
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      You are right, but sadly the lamp is not on. I need a replacement.

      Another downside too is the two arms are not turning although motor, rollers and counter are moving.

      you can see the problem in this video:



      Does it need a new belt? But the rollers are moving?

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Winbert

        It might be a long shot, but, the gears may be giving trouble, cracked?
        Check them out.
        Van Eck supply replacement gears, and suggest that all four (two at front, two at back) are all replaced.
        Scroll sideways when link opened to see other pictures.

        ELMO GS-1200 gear(1) take-up motor, PP413510 – 6MT020301 (PP-0036) – Van Eck Video Services (van-eck.net)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Maurice Leakey View Post
          Winbert

          It might be a long shot, but, the gears may be giving trouble, cracked?
          Check them out.
          Van Eck supply replacement gears, and suggest that all four (two at front, two at back) are all replaced.
          Scroll sideways when link opened to see other pictures.

          ELMO GS-1200 gear(1) take-up motor, PP413510 – 6MT020301 (PP-0036) – Van Eck Video Services (van-eck.net)
          Thanks Maurice..but seeing that both arms are not working do you think that possible to happen the gears cracked at the same time?

          Anyway I will try to open the back cover as well as the arms when the time is permitted.

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            Winbert-When you open the back make sure the little board next to the feed motor is present. If so, it might be the 2 relays shown in the diagram on the main board or it's the gears. Also, try the rewind switch, pull it out, the orange lever above the lens, next to the thread light.

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