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A good service manual with lots of info and a very fair price
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Great value, good scan, just as expected, everything that you need.
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Good scan, great price, but almost the same with the SV260 service manual.
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This PDF is very comprehensive. It includes drawings, parts lists, schematics, pictures, PCB drawings, mechanical layouts, etc. for all three stackable equipment. The scans are good too. Easy to read and no smudges or black lines. I have no complaints. I will make this site my first stop for finding my service manuals.
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This service manual includes drawings, schematics, exploded views, parts list, operating details, and more. Very good scans, very readable. The only thing that made it a 4 star rating was on approximately 4 scans only half of the page was scanned then the other half. I would have preferred the pages to be whole scans.
2.3 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 2.3.1 General statement The mechanism should generally be disassembled/assembled in the EJECT mode (ASSEMBLY mode). (Refer to Fig. 2-3-1.) However, when the mechanism is removed from the main body, it is set in the STOP mode. Therefore, after the mechanism is removed from the main body, supply 3 V DC to the electrode on the top of the loading motor to enter the mechanism mode into the EJECT mode compulsory. <Mechanism assembly/Cassette housing assembly>
DC3V
<SUB CAM GEAR>
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 2-3-2
<EJECT mode>
Fig. 2-3-3
Motor
<C IN mode>
Fig. 2-3-4
<SHORT FF mode>
Fig. 2-3-5 <Back side of the mechanism assembly>
<STOP mode>
Fig. 2-3-6
EJECT mode Back side of deck
<REV mode>
Fig. 2-3-1 2.3.2 Explanation of mechanism mode The mechanism mode of this model is classified into six modes as shown in Table 2-3-1. Each mechanism mode can be distinguished from others by the relative position of � � mark on the sub cam gear to the inner or outer protrusion on the main deck. Refer to Fig. 2-3-2 to 2-3-8 below. The EJECT mode, C IN mode and SHORT FF mode should be recognized by the relative position of the � � mark to the inner protrusion, while the STOP mode, REV mode and PLAY mode should be recognized by that to the outer protrusion. Fig. 2-3-8 2-3
Fig. 2-3-7
<PLAY mode>
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