Rhelsing
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One of my bass registers has come loosed on one side. It appears that those register switches on their lower side (the side closest to the bellows) have a small hole on each side that has a rod that runs through them (or has a notch that’s snaps over the rod. At any case, on one side on one switch that hole or knowtch seems to have a very small piece of plastic broken off so it stay on the rod. It looks like all seven bass swithches arse contained in a plastic mechanism that if I could get to it I could get a better view of the switches, and make a repair or install a new switch if I can purchase one (will call Petosa). Problem is, I don’t want to just start blindly disassembling the bass side. It looks like the only way in is from the wrist strip side and the 4 screws holding down the “legs” are what hold down the plate - bit if I then try to pull that plate up just a little force does nothing, and I am afraid a stronger force will bend that plate (the bottom of the accordion under the bass strap). Owing in from the bellows side is definitely not an option because that is covered by a piece of wood that is not only screws down, but held in place bu wood strips on the side and clearly messing with it is oging to screw up the entire bellows control system. So, with that lengthy explanation - does anyone know how to disassemble the major components to the bass side of an Evo?