Blue box in PanasonicKX-T4026AL cordless phone - mine fell a

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Tony de Groot

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Hi,

My cordless phone suffered from lowe volume on the receive side. Just
took it apart and a little plastic cover fell out along with a whole lot
of square metal and ?semiconductor/ceramic? chips.

The top of the plastic cover has K F455R molded on it and 15As printed
on it.

I guess it is some kind of ceramic filter, but am not sure.

The square bits that dropped out were a mixture - 1 Cu spring spacer, a
couple of U shaped Al holders for the ceramic squares and a couple of
plastic insulating square with holes.

I am hopeful that if I get it all back together in the right order it
will work again ... can anyone tell me how to do this??

Many thanks,

Tony
 
Tony de Groot wrote:
Hi,

My cordless phone suffered from lowe volume on the receive side. Just
took it apart and a little plastic cover fell out along with a whole lot
of square metal and ?semiconductor/ceramic? chips.

The top of the plastic cover has K F455R molded on it and 15As printed
on it.

I guess it is some kind of ceramic filter, but am not sure.

The square bits that dropped out were a mixture - 1 Cu spring spacer, a
couple of U shaped Al holders for the ceramic squares and a couple of
plastic insulating square with holes.

I am hopeful that if I get it all back together in the right order it
will work again ... can anyone tell me how to do this??
Good grief. Throw it away and get another one.

Rob
 
I'd prefer not to .. I have just washed the case and keypad ...
:)

(I also abhore the trend to the disposable society)

Tony.


Rob Judd wrote:
Tony de Groot wrote:

Hi,

My cordless phone suffered from lowe volume on the receive side. Just
took it apart and a little plastic cover fell out along with a whole lot
of square metal and ?semiconductor/ceramic? chips.

The top of the plastic cover has K F455R molded on it and 15As printed
on it.

I guess it is some kind of ceramic filter, but am not sure.

The square bits that dropped out were a mixture - 1 Cu spring spacer, a
couple of U shaped Al holders for the ceramic squares and a couple of
plastic insulating square with holes.

I am hopeful that if I get it all back together in the right order it
will work again ... can anyone tell me how to do this??

Good grief. Throw it away and get another one.

Rob
 

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