|
|
|
Categories
|
|
Information
|
|
Featured Product
|
|
|
 |
|
|
There are currently no product reviews.
 ;
It has all the information you will need to fix it. The main circuit diagram is only A4 but being a PDF, you can print it to any size - I did it on two sheets of A3 and it didnt lose any detail - just made it readable when pinned up above the bench. I've found the fault, just need to buy some obscure bits to get it going again!
I cant fault the process, I paid for the manual in the morning and it was ready to download by lunch time.
 ;
Very good copy in a 54 pages PDF archive. This is my sixth purchase here. :)
 ;
Another excellent buy! File too clear and explanatory.
 ;
A manual hard to find. It was very helpful to restore my device.
 ;
I am very grateful for this manual. Without it could not repair my receiver.
1.1
ROM Cover, Battery ASSY* and Ribbon Shaft Stopper
(*FAX870MC/FAX-930/FAX-931/MFC970MC)
(1) Open the control panel ASSY to the front. (2) Pull up the lock levers and open the recording paper cover ASSY to the rear. (3) As shown below, insert the tip of the spring hook at the center or right half of the locking arm (when viewed from the front), then lift up the hook to release and move the ROM cover to the right. (4) FAX870MC/FAX-930/FAX-931/MFC970MC: To replace the battery ASSY (Ni-MH battery), plug the power cord of the facsimile equipment into a wall socket, disconnect the battery harness from the main PCB, and take out the battery ASSY from the main frame. Set a new battery ASSY and unplug the power cord. Disconnecting the battery harness with the power cord unplugged will lose the settings (e.g., calendar clock, voice messages, and received FAX data) stored in the RAM. If you do not need to replace the battery ASSY, take out the battery ASSY from the main frame and put it on the main PCB with the battery harness being connected.
IV - 5
|
|
 |
> |
|