| 1. |
Have this insert installed by an avionics
shop if you do not have all the proper tools,
are not a qualified technician or are not sure
you are capable of doing this job. |
| 2. |
Remove the four retaining screws, two from
each side. |
| 3. |
Pull the faceplate from the radio. |
| 4. |
Remove the old lens |
| 5. |
If the faceplate
needs painting continue otherwise go to 9. |
| 6. |
Sand or clean
the aluminum faceplate as needed. Paint the
entire faceplate with a quality paint such as
Krylon's® 1613 Semi-Flat Black. |
| 7. |
After the paint is fully dry, carefully
scrap off the paint from the text and trim
band using the back end of an X-Acto®
blade or sand paper. |
| 8. |
Paint the entire
faceplate with a quality paint such as
Krylon's® Matte Clear paint to protect the
freshly exposed aluminum from oxidation. |
| 9. |
Place the insert
into the aluminum frame. |
| 10. |
Use silicone caulking or GOOP®
glue to secure the lens to the aluminum frame.
Use a small screw driver or similar object as
an application device to put a small amount of
adhesive at each of the four corners of the
lens. Be careful not to let any become visible
looking through the lens. |
| 11. |
Install faceplate and secure with the four
retaining screws. |
| 12. |
Tell all your
aircraft buddies about Aircraft Engravers and
place the enclosed sticker on the metal case
for future reference. |
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