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This scanned manual is well done in that most all the pages except for one is straight and clear- the way I would do them. One page was upside down but that happens. For the money that is charged on this site you get a pretty good deal. Now with complex repairs, I still prefer to us paper manuals which I have to buy at stereomanuals but the one I got here was much less than the $45 he was charging but this is a larger than normal manual for three different units. I am a picky manual user because I have used original manuals from Sony and Teac.
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Very useful service manual, was exactly what i needed.Good quality,reasonable price.Thank you.
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Acurate informations inside the SM and I could repair my old Sansui SC-3330 without any problems. Thanks.
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I used it to repair a NAD 7030, but unfortunately, the 7045 is different !
But documentation was useful.
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Content A4 and A3 format pages. Exactly what I needed to restore my old receiver.
CH-X400/CH-X450
Removing the top cover
1. Pull out the dampers, being careful not to damage. When reattaching a damper, insert your finger to push out the center of the damper to mount it on the damper shaft, as shown in Fig. 6-1. 2. Turn the damper spring bracket toward the top at a right angle as shown in Fig. 7, then push down the lower side of the damper spring bracket to lift it off. 3. Remove the three fixing screws (3) and (4) on the DIN jack PCB assembly. 4. Lift the changer unit upward. 5. Remove the damper springs from the mechanism chassis if required. To reassemble, refer to the diagram below.
Fig. 5 Apply alcohol to the shaft then immediately attach the damper. (After attaching, check that the shaft is correctly inserted.)
Fig. 6-1
Push out with your finger before attaching
Lift the changer unit upward
Fig 6 Turn to the top position (at a right angle), then push down to lift off.
Fig. 8 Fig. 7 4 Remove the flexible ribbon wire if required Mechanism Chassis Silver (mechanism side) Red (magazine side) 4
How to attach the damper springs Fig. 8-1 Fig. 9 3
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