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I BOUGHT A PAIR OF INFINITY VINTAGE SPEAKERS THAT REQUIRED TO BE REPAIRED AND THE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ASKED ME FOR THE SERVICE MANUAL.
I TRIED TO GET IT AT THE MANUFACTURER'S SITE WITH NO SUCCESS, SO I STARTED TO LOOK FOR IT IN THE WEB FOR A LONG TIME, UNTIL I FOUND THE SERVICE MANUAL IN THIS EXCELLENT SITE "OWNER'S MANUAL.COM".
NOW I HAVE MY SPEAKERS WORKING AND ENJOYING THE MUSIC I LIKE.
THANKS TO "OWNER`S MANUAL.COM" I RECOMMEND THIS SITE TO EVERYONE.
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Very quick response. Very good and accurate print quality of the scanned document.
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The service manual was very usable and clear enough to see the individual values of all of the components (unlike some of the service manuals I have gotten in the past from web sites similar to this one). The price was right and the information was greatly appreciated. It helped me with an otherwise very difficult repair. It was much needed and appreciated. A faster turn around on my order would be nice, but I understand the constraints on your staff's time. Thank you for your service.
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Excellent manual. Helped me out with disassembling and troubleshooting my projector.
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thanks you are the best.Very good detail, Quick service response. A useful service manual with all details.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
Dismantling the CD module
4-4
� Remove top cover and ornamental cover from the tray first � see description on pages 4-1 and 4-2. � Loosen 2 screws at the rear side � see picture 13. � Move the complete module backwards. � Pull the module on rear side up and turn it out. � Put the module to a proper service position. � see also chapter SERVICE HINTS.
picture 13
Mounting the CD module
� For proper mounting it is necessary that the pins on the front side (see picture 14) are put into the feed holes on the front cabinet ( see picture 15). � Move the module frontwards until the guiding pins at the rear slip into the holes on the bottom. � Fix the module with 2 screws at the rear (see picture 13).
picture 14
picture 15
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