On a battery powered amp like this, there is often no emitter resistors on the output transistors to refer a set bias value to. If I were adjusting this unit, I would put a scope across the output, and feed in a mid to low audio frequency sine or triangle wave at a low volume. Then I would adjust the bias until the crossover notch in the waveform just disappears. That should give the best balance between distortion and power consumption(battery life). The service manual might have had a spec for current measured across one of the (empty) fuse holders as a way to arrive at a typical bias setting to avoid the need for a scope.
Best of luck to you!