|
Who's Online
There currently are 5577 guests online.
|
Categories
|
Information
|
Featured Product
|
|
|
|
|
There are currently no product reviews.
;
A site where discontinualed schematic diagrams and back dated information can be found on discontinued radios tv's and any electronic equipment can be found. Newer manuals either Service and operating manuals. Radio amateurs should find this site a great source for ham radio equipment manuals. I will return to this site should I need information on any electrical equipment. priced easy to download in a PDF format and print pages need to undertake the repair.
;
Quality scan of the original. All the detail necessary to troubleshoot, repair and adjust the unit. I'm sure I will be downloading more manuals in the future as the need arises.
;
Exactly as described, a Service Manual complete with the schematics and PCB layout delivered in a timely manner. Many thanks for the great service.
;
some of the writing is a bit blur but the part in the schmatic was great and i have fixed the machine thanks
;
Well.. I'd searched for this manual and although I found many copies online I was pleased to find your website with a well balanced pricing system and easy to search and follow links. That together with the very quick response time was just what I was looking for.. being a very impatient tech.. ;-) I had the service manual in front of me within a short time.
Bookmarked.. and you can bet I will always come here first for my service & user manuals..
best regards
Ed(Tony) Foley
G7WHK
Clamp #6260, #6261, CNTH, CNBAR and CNPOW cables using PAS1. Provide extra length on the #6260 cable by making a loop, etc., at the clamp. As regards the CNTH cable, provide some extra length if there is any as mentioned above (in order to prevent the sagged cable caused by extra length from touching the front bezel and lens).
PAS1 #6260 #6261 CNTH CNBAR CNPOW
Difference in level
CNPOW
Pass through the CNPOW beneath the level difference between the ballast and the power.
Connect the CNRM cable to the PWB assembly RC.
Wire the lamp lead so that it will ride on a concave of the lamp house: avoid passing it through anywhere lower than the concave. Furthermore, exercise caution not to let it ride over the duct fan #3030.
Concave of lamp house Lamp #3030 lead
Pass the #6270 and 6261 cables through the guide of a suction duct.
#3030
Wire the #6270 and 6261 cables inside the black sheet wall.
Pass the TSW cable through a clearance as shown in the diagram. It should not ride over the cushion material and lamp house (so that the upper case will not swell).
Lamp lead TSW
#6261
Style the lamp lead in the direction of arrow mark (so that it will not be caught in during the installation of an upper case).
#6270
CNPWR
Ballast holder
Move the CNPWR to the left as shown in the diagram and perform wiring so that it will not interfere with the installation of a fan.
#6261
Check the sealed model number. TSW Model: 90AR1U1N Install it so that the sealed model number comes under. Sealed model number (It becomes invisible after installation)
Check that the black cover of a lamp lead is securely inserted into the connector as shown in the diagram on the right. Check that the black cover of a lamp lead is securely inserted into the connector. If even a trivial portion of the white cover is visible inside in a state where the black cover is not inserted into the connector, shift the black cover appropriately and insert it into the connector. (Ascertain double coating to ensure safety standard)
#3078
Connect the CNLC to the PWB assembly Limit SW.
CNPWR
Clamp the TSW cable with the #3078 wiring stopper as shown in the diagram.
CP-S370W
27
|
|
|
> |
|