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The purchased manual is an high-quality scan of the original JVC paper-based Service Manual. The Service Manual includes the Owner´s Manual, so you do not have to buy both of them.
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It paid to find this Service Manual, couldn't find it anywhere else. Exactly what I wanted. Received within 24 hours.
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Complete manual with clear schematic diagrams and printed circuit board layouts of two variants of the headset and the transmitter an old and a new version.
Also shows how the headset and the transmitter is opened and how transmitter and receivers can be adjusted and where to measure.
I had no problems to repair the headset using this service manual.
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Excellent printing quality. A complete and very useful manual with all details.
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This is a great site. I placed my order and by the next am it was available for download. Had some problems with some missing copy on some pages. Once I brought the error to the OMC's attention, the issue was resolved. I'll come back again.
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IMPORTANT SERVICING NOTES
Only qualified service personnel are allowed to carry out maintenance and repair of this receiver.
Servicing of High Voltage System and CRT
It is important that the static charge is removed from the high voltage system when carrying out work on the receiver. This can be achieved by connecting a 10K resistor (with a suitably insulated lead) from the CRT cavity connector to the CRT ground tag. This must be carried out with the AC supply disconnected from the receiver. Note the following: � The CRT in this receiver employs Integral Implosion Protection. � If the CRT has to be changed it MUST be replaced with the correct type for continued safe working. � DO NOT lift the CRT by its neck. � When handing the CRT, ensure that shatterproof goggles are worn. � Ensure that the CRT is discharge before handling.
X-Ray
This receiver is designed to keep any x-ray emission to an absolute minimum. Some fault conditions and servicing procedures may produce potentially hazardous x-ray radiation levels. This is a problem when in close proximity to the receiver for long periods of time. To reduce any risks associated with this, please observe the following precautions: 1. When undertaking any servicing on this chassis, DO NOT increase the EHT to more than 30.0 KV, (at a instantaneous beam current of 1300 A). 2. Ensure that during normal operation the EHT does not exceed 25.55 KV (at a beam current of 1000 A). This level has been preset in the factory. Always check that this level has not been exceeded after carrying out any repair on the receiver. 3. DO NOT replace the CRT with any other type than that specified in the parts listing as this may cause excessive x-ray radiation.
Before returning the receiver to the customer
In addition to the above checks, the following should also be carried out before returning the receiver to the customer. 1. Inspect all the leads to ensure that they are dressed correctly and that they are not obstructed or pinched by any other parts. 2. Ensure that all protective devices are in good condition. These will include nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fish papers, cabinets backs, compartment covers or shields, mechanical insulators, etc.
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