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Manual was delivered in a timely manner and was all in English as advertised. The manuals I received when we moved into our flat were in German, Italian, and French. Having never used a steamer before, and not speaking/reading German very well, I needed an English Manual. this was a huge help.
This GRUNDIG UV5A Owner Manual is not only an instruction manual but a total functional circuit description of the Multimeter and includes circuit diagram at the end pages. It is very helpful for repairing and calibrating the instrument. It is written in two languages English and German for international support. It was very easy to repair my unit with this document. Regards, Regis Pauly, Electrical Engineer.
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appendix A � EC-2 96kHz A/D/D/A upgrade
Install the new EC-2 PCBs
7. Find the daughterboard in the EC-2 package: it has two 26-pin flexible cables attached to it. Insert the ribbon connector labeled �J4 TO MAIN PCB� on the daughterboard into the 26pin header labeled on the main PCB as �J15 TO A/D PCB�. 8 . Insert the ribbon connector labeled �J3 TO MAIN PCB� on the daughterboard into the 26pin header labeled on the main PCB as �J14 TO D/A PCB�. The headers on the main PCB sit near the back center, where the old input/output PCBs used to plug in. The red side of each cable should face the right of the HD24 (closest to the fan). Verify that the cables don�t have any twists in them and that there are no unconnected or exposed pins on the headers. 9. Lay the daughterboard gently on the PCBs at the rear of the hard drive cages until the Analog Input and Analog Output PCBs are installed. 10. Get the new Analog Output (D/A) PCB from its packaging. Remove the nuts and washers from the 1/4� connectors on the new Analog Output (D/A) PCB.
NOTE: The Analog Input and Analog Output PCBs look very similar. Verify that you have the correct PCB by looking for the part number and part name in the text in the corner of the PCB. 11. Place the Analog Output PCB in the bottom set of rear panel holes (labeled OUTPUT on the rear panel) with the components facing down (so that you can read the white text on the PCB, which says �D/A PCB� and �Analog Output�). Put a few of the washers and nuts on the 1/4� jacks to hold the PCB in place. Screw them down all the way, but do not tighten yet�it should be just a little loose. 12. Place the Analog Input PCB in the top set of rear panel holes (labeled INPUT on the rear panel) with the components facing down and put a few of the washers and nuts on the 1/4� jacks to hold the PCB in place. Screw them down all the way, but do not tighten.