How to Recover a Riber MBE System with Missing Electrical Information?

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I found a MBE system (second-hand, but look good) producted by Riber company. I'm trying recover it but i don't have any infomation about its electrical system. If anyone have experience in using MBE system, please help me. Thanks.
 
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Get ready to live with your system, MBE are notoriously difficult to work with unless you spend a lot of time with it. AS for your system, check with the manufacturer, they should be able to get you the system specs as they were originally built. If the user made changes to the system after you're out of luck and you'll have to get with the guys who sold it to you.

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