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The local dealer is the correct place to get manuals, and even if someone had some bits of information for you, they would need to contact you via e-mail, as we can not post on this site, we also can not put our e-mail in a properly formated version in the posts, but you can add it to your profile. This keeps 'spam harvesters' from -easily- 'scraping' a bunch of e-mails that they could then easily use as 'phishing' [where they send a mail that looks more real because they know something about you, and really is a good thing]. It most likely is not permitted (due to copyright, and the reason you don't find much on-line) to share entire manuals, but to discuss particular problems is something allowed. do you have a particular problem that we can assist with?
  • Posted 20 Apr 2013 08:32
  • Modified 20 Apr 2013 08:33 by poster
  • By edward_t
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  • South Carolina, United States
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