Gauge position problem

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Gauge position problem

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Just got my VII today but found that the gauge doesn't fit well. I contacted CS at Majesty coffee, they said the tech team will contacted tomorrow. Has anyone dealt with that before? Thanks!
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Re: Gauge position problem

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The gauge is secured to the chassis by a single bolt at the top, center. It appears that a rough ride during delivery has caused the gauge to rotate slightly. It should be easily fixable by removing the panel that surrounds the gauge (2 screws), rotating the gauge slightly counter-clockwise, then replacing the panel. It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes using one large Philips screwdriver to remove the panel.
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Re: Gauge position problem

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chas wrote: Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:42 am The gauge is secured to the chassis by a single bolt at the top, center. It appears that a rough ride during delivery has caused the gauge to rotate slightly. It should be easily fixable by removing the panel that surrounds the gauge (2 screws), rotating the gauge slightly counter-clockwise, then replacing the panel. It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes using one large Philips screwdriver to remove the panel.
Thanks Chas! I also found that the fuse holder broken and wonder whether it's QC or delivery problem.
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