Just sorted mine out after years of having to use the remote control.
The way I did it was as follows :
Disconnected from the mains and took out all speaker and other cables.
Turned the unit over and removed four black screws underneath the front of the unit
The metal front panel then was levered off coming out at the base of the unit first and then off at the top end.
The five tiny buttons each have a little metal disc on them and are only held in by the front metal panel so it is wise to have a clear space and to have the unit pointing upwards when you do this to keep these buttons in place before putting them aside.
The volume knob pulls off away from the unit revealing a nut which can be taken off with pliers or spanner. There is a washer under this nut.
Then levering the plastic fascia panel up and out, you can access the rear of the control panel and remove eight brass screws to enable the circuit board to be taken out from the plastic panel. The on off button is likely to fall out - it is easily relocated on the two plastic pins on the rear side of the plastic panel.
I used isopropyl alcohol (which can be bought at pharmacists in the UK) on a cotton bud, wiping around the shaft of the volume knob, turning the shaft at the same time, wiping all round the edges of the volume control and enabling the fluid to go under the volume knob. I let it dry for five minutes.
Reading other people's posts, it looks like some folk have gone further and taken the volume control apart using a small flat screwdriver on four metal flanges to get further in.
Careful reassembly of the unit in the reverse order, cables back in, plugged in and it's now up and running.
'Turn on, tune in, turn up or down just as you wish and drop out'
Boaty Dave
September 2010