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This manual is complete and very readable.It was a great help for my two ICF5800L.The first one had the dial cord broken,and without the service manual it is impossible to replace it.Thank.Olivier.
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Very VERY pleased with the product, and will buy others. Thanks!
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I never expected the quality and abundant content that I got with this manual. Everything you'd ever want to know from a service perspective is found in this manual, along with... as a bonus, operating instructions on how to use the unit. WOW. Very impressed with the quality of the manual. You won't be disappointed if you're looking for the EVS900 service manual.
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I purchased this manual to repair my Teac set and with the support of this manual I rectified the problem.
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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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