Found the manual, it is for a TUT-1015. Sorry, thought it was for your machine. They are similar, the TUT-1015 has a oscilloscope, and (4) meters. The manual is 36 pages. If you interested, I could scan it and send it to you.
Edit: looking at your picture again, it appears that your machine has a round vacuum guage in the bottom right corner. The TUT-1015 has a meter that matches the other three(rectangular) for vacuum.

Not sure of that particular model, but a coil test usually calculates the primary resistance of the coil and will have you momentarily pull a plug wire from a running engine to determine secondary output in kV.Sun must have a so called coil test
There is an older thread here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=106746Sun 1115 unit in good shape. Does anyone have any tips for me on usage






Hey sorry to revive an old thread in 2024. I just picked up an empty base cabinet that used to house a 3080. It has the operating manual inside, do you want it? I'm in PerthHey it's 2020. I 'm in Australia and I have a VANE 3080 analyser. It's an Australian made copy of a sun i think. So i'm looking for a timing gun and any circuit drawings for the CRT scope. My machine was bought from the estate of the First owner and I haven't plugged it in yet. I also repair older Mercedes for a living so old school tools work better for me, no OBII etc on my clients cars.
Vane machines were originally their own design but then became rebranded Blackhawk/Marquette machines in the late 60s (Bear in the 80s). Vane was the local importer/manufacturer for Blackhawk/Applied Power products. Even Vane's own designs then had Applied Power badges on them. There's a Vane distributor machine which appears that they took a lot of inspiration from an Allen machine.Hey it's 2020. I 'm in Australia and I have a VANE 3080 analyser. It's an Australian made copy of a sun i think. So i'm looking for a timing gun and any circuit drawings for the CRT scope. My machine was bought from the estate of the First owner and I haven't plugged it in yet. I also repair older Mercedes for a living so old school tools work better for me, no OBII etc on my clients cars.
I'd be interested in getting this so that I can upload it to archive.orgHey sorry to revive an old thread in 2024. I just picked up an empty base cabinet that used to house a 3080. It has the operating manual inside, do you want it? I'm in Perth
Gooday Perth, from Sunshine Coast, Qld. You mentioned archive.org I may need to find it sometime. I have been asked to help fix a 'Sun' no make or model numbers YET! but I do believe the manuals and circuits will be out there somewhere. My background is electronics and old time computers, including Z80 which I believe is in the SUN I have been asked to consider fixing.Vane machines were originally their own design but then became rebranded Blackhawk/Marquette machines in the late 60s (Bear in the 80s). Vane was the local importer/manufacturer for Blackhawk/Applied Power products. Even Vane's own designs then had Applied Power badges on them. There's a Vane distributor machine which appears that they took a lot of inspiration from an Allen machine.
I'd be interested in getting this so that I can upload it to archive.org
I'm on the northside of Brisbane so not too far away. Once you find the model I can help with finding someone with info. I know of a few guys with SUN documents.Gooday Perth, from Sunshine Coast, Qld. You mentioned archive.org I may need to find it sometime. I have been asked to help fix a 'Sun' no make or model numbers YET! but I do believe the manuals and circuits will be out there somewhere. My background is electronics and old time computers, including Z80 which I believe is in the SUN I have been asked to consider fixing.
I remember both SUN and VANE from my days 'improving' Ford V8s, but haven't worked on any yet. Maybe we can help each other?