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Copland CTA405A - faulty resistor

Hello, I have a problem, the device works normally on the two channels, but when I measured the bias of the KT120
according to Copland procedure, on the first 3 valves it was approximately 0.47V, on the last right V203 valve it was approximately 5V,

clearly the trimmer does not have this range. I swapped two valves, but the problem remains on V203.

I tried to measure the impedance of the resistors in front of the trimmers of each valve with the digital multimeter, on three resistors R120-R119-R220 it was 10 Ohm, on the fourth R219 (always in correspondence with the V203 valve), the message " OL" value too large.

So is the resistor faulty? or could it depend on other components?

Can anyone tell me what type of resistance/impedance/tolerance is the R219? The colors on the resistor are not very clear.
Does anyone have schematics of the Copland 405A?

Thank you

Giustino