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        Hi,
 I was given an old Nutone 4 Chime that has stopped working - just a low hum and slight movement of the coils.
 
 There is NO model number on the chime, only the Nutone name.
 
 Does anyone have any information on this chime? Looking for a wiring diagram and or parts list.
 
 This model has a motor that rotates a pin that makes the contacts that go to the coil chimes.
 
 I have cleaned the coils and contacts and have gotten a little movement from the coils.
 
 Yes, I have written to Nutone but...
 
 Here's a couple of pictures.
 
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                      Jul 26, 2009, 07:03 AM
                  
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        What does it say in top corner(Model#?).
 I would see what the voltage on motor is. Maybe 120 volts? Then the coils would likely be 120 volts as well, looks like it plays 8 0r 9 notes or there is a pause, can't see under the arm. I see 4 terminals, 2 are likely power and 2 are likely doorbell button, maybe a pull switch on side for on/off.
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                      Jul 26, 2009, 07:35 AM
                  
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        Hello,
 The label you ask about only says "Nutone - Cin. Ohio",  NO model number. This is a 16 volt chime, at least that's what I measured from the transformer in the house it came out of.
 
 I suppose the 16 volts could possibly be a 24 Volt transformer with a problem but I doubt it.
 
 As seen in the picture, there is a small lamp in the front of the chime housing controlled by a switch on the side.
 
 I realize that two of the terminals are for the 16 V xformer and would expect the others to be the Front and Rear bell pushbutton.
 
 I did hook up the 16V and tried it and got the light to light and the coils to move slightly
 
 
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                      Jul 26, 2009, 08:09 AM
                  
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        Hi,
 Yes, there are 4 brass tubes with this chime. One is shown in my picture.
 
 Thanks for the links.
 
 I am thinking that the small motor is the heart of the problem.
 
 Thank you
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                      Jul 26, 2009, 08:18 AM
                  
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        Good Luck, a phone call to one of these links may provide parts and info.
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                      Jul 26, 2009, 08:24 AM
                  
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        Hi,
 I'll need it..
 
 Thanks again
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 04:20 AM
                  
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        Did you get it going?
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 04:32 AM
                  
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        Hi,
 Yes, I did. After reading the links you sent me I took the solenoids out of the coils and
 Buffed them clean.
 
 I also cleaned the inside of the coils when the solenoids were out.
 
 I needed to clean all the contacts etc.
 
 I'll have to build a small housing to hold the "Works" as the previous owner broke the
 Case and threw it away.
 
 By the way, I sent the pictures to Nutone ant they tried to help but couldn't identify the unit. They did send me an address of a repair shop near me.
 
 I just got it going yesterday.
 
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:03 AM
                  
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        Good deal, Does it play 8 notes with a pause in the middle?
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:18 AM
                  
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        Hi,
 Yes it does. I did learn NOT to tighten the small set screw too tight that holds the contact
 Pointer on the motor arm that turns for the chimes.
 
 When I did tighten the small flat screw driver slot too much, one side broke off!
 
 Luckily, I found a 6/32 hex in "Ace" hardware yesterday that worked. I first thought
 I would have to re-tap the small pointer to get one to fit and I didn't like that idea.
 
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:21 AM
                  
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        Good deal.
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        Hi,
 By the way, one other problem I had was it didn't want to play all 8 notes, it would
 
 Skip two of them at times. However, if I shorted the contacts with a jumper wire
 
 All notes played fine, thus I knew it wasn't the coils or solenoids.
 
 I removed the pointer contact arm (center of front picture) and cleaned it again.
 
 I noticed that the contact part has a small bump on it that contacts the circular stationary
 
 Contacts as it is rotated.
 
 This "Bump" had a worn spot on it that I think didn't make a good contact.
 
 I cleaned the bump, again and dropped a small amount of solder on the bump and now it
 
 Plays fine.
 
 This all happened yesterday!
 
 
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:29 AM
                  
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        What tune does it play?
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:31 AM
                  
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        Good question? I'll have  to LISTEN!! 
 Going to the Doctor, back later
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                      Aug 6, 2009, 05:32 AM
                  
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        Good Luck. Take Care
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        There's a couple of other sources:
 This guy is mostly into clocks, but many Nutone and other old chimes used the same Telechron motors and coils:
 http://www.atmos-man.com/rotor.html
 
 Here's another guy that repairs Telechron motors:
 http://www.allgoodtime.com/rotor.html
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