Meredith (and others who were lucky enough to get a KS36000), We know that the experimenters' axiom is "if all else fails, read the manual". However, by then guesswork and excessive force may have rendered the object of interest useless. I speak from heartbreaking experience, having irrevocably ruined the seals of a delicate sensor. I'm sure that the KS36k manual explains how to service the instrument, which would include opening it properly. May I encourage you to wait for your copy of the manual; you have waited this long for the seis; a little longer won't hurt that much. Regards, Sean-Thomas __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>