Hi, I have had this retro briefcase style centre for some time but it is missing it's unusual mains lead. Does anyone know where i can get a replacement from?
I found a socket from an Australian seller who ships internationally: http://www.telespares.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=325310
Paul, May 2015
do I need to alter the wireing on the set (sanyo g2615n) which two of the pins do I use & what polarity ?
Robert, September 2010
hi, im looking to buy a niddle for this model...
steve, January 2010
i dont know if you sorted the mains lead but if not the part number is R-S2813 this is the 3 pin plug you are looking for the two pin one relates to other models of the sanyo case range
derek, October 2009
Have you tried Maplins? Or possibly the 3 pin lead off Russell Hobbs, Hotpoint etc 1970's kettles ?
Mi, July 2008
Thanks for your help but the plug socket on the machine is the male socket and has three pins. how do I get around the problem of removing the middle pin? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Yours Stu BIRD
stuart bird, July 2008
you can use a standard 2 pin adapter, but you need to take out the centre piece of the moulding and push the connections closer together so it fits on. we had the same problem and we overcome the lead issue with a standard radio 2 pin adapter