It looks like you're going have to open this one from the bottom. First see if you can remove the door on top where the CD goes in. If it does come off, flip the player over. If not, rest in on one of the sides.
The top should come off in one of 2 ways. Start by removing the bottom cover. (You may have to remove the feet to access all of the fasteners). Once the bottom is off, you may see a rod in each corner that runs from the bottom of the player and connects to the cover itself. If you do have the rods, there's a good chance you've already removed the fasteners that hold them in. If you have the CD player resting on its side, you need to be very careful because if it you removed the rod bolts in order to take the bottom off, the top will just fall out. I know this sounds complicated, but once you see it for yourself, its a very simple procedure.
Here's the other option. You need to remove the bottom for this way, as well. Once your inside, get a flashlight and start looking. You should see some type of rails that run around the inside permitter of the case. Those rails support the top cover, and they should also have some screws in them. Those are the screws that hold the top on. Remove them and it should come off. As with the above method, if you have the CD player on its side, make sure you are holding the top plate so that when you remove the last screw, it doesn't fall out.
If you're confused about the rods in my first example, do a google search for a Wadia 850, 860,861,27. (The case is exactly the same on all of them). If you look through the pics, you should have no problem finding one with the top cover off and the rods visible. But like I said before, its an easy job.
If you want a manual, call The Cable Company. They sell the entire line, and may actually be the importer (I'm not 100% on that, though). Either way, they'll help you get one. They also have a big selection of tubes. Ask them for a recommendation on what will work best. I can't vouch for them, but I can tell you that I've been dealing with them for 20+ years, and they have my complete trust. That's saying a lot because I don't trust anyone.
The top should come off in one of 2 ways. Start by removing the bottom cover. (You may have to remove the feet to access all of the fasteners). Once the bottom is off, you may see a rod in each corner that runs from the bottom of the player and connects to the cover itself. If you do have the rods, there's a good chance you've already removed the fasteners that hold them in. If you have the CD player resting on its side, you need to be very careful because if it you removed the rod bolts in order to take the bottom off, the top will just fall out. I know this sounds complicated, but once you see it for yourself, its a very simple procedure.
Here's the other option. You need to remove the bottom for this way, as well. Once your inside, get a flashlight and start looking. You should see some type of rails that run around the inside permitter of the case. Those rails support the top cover, and they should also have some screws in them. Those are the screws that hold the top on. Remove them and it should come off. As with the above method, if you have the CD player on its side, make sure you are holding the top plate so that when you remove the last screw, it doesn't fall out.
If you're confused about the rods in my first example, do a google search for a Wadia 850, 860,861,27. (The case is exactly the same on all of them). If you look through the pics, you should have no problem finding one with the top cover off and the rods visible. But like I said before, its an easy job.
If you want a manual, call The Cable Company. They sell the entire line, and may actually be the importer (I'm not 100% on that, though). Either way, they'll help you get one. They also have a big selection of tubes. Ask them for a recommendation on what will work best. I can't vouch for them, but I can tell you that I've been dealing with them for 20+ years, and they have my complete trust. That's saying a lot because I don't trust anyone.