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This Service Manual was exactly what I needed to repair my Philips TV. The purchase was convenient and I received the manual at the same day I paid for it.
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Very pleased with the whole process. Great commication and very easy instructions to order and to download the manual.
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It's a good manual, this one it's a scan from the original factory service manual, great quality 100% readeable. definetely it worths what I paid for.
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A good manual! fast service and good qualityi for pdf document.
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Very helpful and complete manual. Maybe only one negative is schematics have sometimes unreadable name of the parts. But it's not a big problem.
N3PSP DISASSEMBLY
Fifty-one inch and smaller sizes require the screen to be mounted in its normal position. In these units, the servicer must reach behind the screen to make mechanical focus adjustments. When doing this, the screen must remain against the front of the cabinet to maintain proper focal length while making the adjustment. If it becomes necessary or more convenient when servicing the smaller screens, the lenses can be detached, rotated 180 degrees, and remounted so that the wing nut adjustments face the rear of the unit. To turn the lenses around, remove the 4 screws in the lens mounting tabs (Figure 29). (Take care not to loosen the hex head bolts with springs. These hold the lens to the face of the CRT and fluid leakage will occur if they are loosened) Rotate the lens 180 degrees and replace the screws in the mounting tabs. Remove the light shield by removing one screw from the center (Figure 30). With the light shield removed, the mechanical focus adjustments can be made from the rear. Observe the backside of the screen as the lenses are adjusted to attain proper focus.
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Figure 29
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