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More than pleased with my prurchase, very good product for the price.
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Manual-link came 30 minutes after having paid for an extremely rare (40 years old) item (sony icr-120) and helped me to get the radio rework again. So really good help for me, fast and reliable delivery and -taken that into consideration- a very reasonable price for that service. So thanks again! Mike, Germany
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Some of the pictures in this manual are a bit irritating. I had to dissassemble the unit and some of the screws have different threads, which is not mentioned in this manual. Also some of the drawings of the boards look different than the actual boards.
After all, the manual was very useful. I was able to recalibrate the capstan drive and it is working fine again.
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This manual is very good. 303 pages scanned in a very high resolution. My camera has bad, leaking capacitors which all of the V5000 models are suffering from these days.
There is a huge part list with all capacitors, transistors etc. in this manual which helped me a lot. Otherwise I would not have been able to buy replacement parts.
The dissassembly guide is very enormous and detailed. Unlike on the Panasonic MS1 manual I downloaded here it actually looks like the real parts look. And the screws are labeled correctly, so you shouldn't have any left after the repair. ;)
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has all the schematics you could need,and very well laid out format also has all part numbers along with an exploded view which is helpful
MC-UG371-00
compartment. 2. Rewire per the Pictorial Diagram. 3. Replace the motor case and the four (4) screws. 4. Turn the vacuum back over and replace the plastic holder, thick side out, plastic shaft, light bulb assembly, nozzle housing, belt, agitator assembly, and lower plate according to the respective installation instructions. NOTE: For general servicing, it is necessary to eliminate pinching of any wire during reassembly. After servicing any electrical component or electrical enclosure, the unit should be reassembled and checked for dielectric breakdown or current leakage
3.7.2.
Installation
1. Reinstall the motor protector into the dust compartment by aligning the two tabs with the slots in the dust compartment by applying pressure from the back of the vacuum until it snaps into place.
3.8.
3.8.1.
Motor Replacement
Removal
1. Remove the dust cover by grasping the top near the on-off switch and pulling sharply out toward you.
2. Remove the lower plate, agitator assembly, belt, the plastic shaft, and the nozzle housing as instructed in the respective removal sections. 3. Turn the vacuum over to the front side. 4. Remove the four (4) screws from the motor case and then remove the motor case. 5. Disconnect the motor leads and remove the motor. Remove the motor support rubber (rear), noise suppressor, and the motor support rubber (front). Place these items on the new motor.
3.8.2.
Installation
1. Place the motor back into the dust compartment with brushes aligned parallel to the front edge of the dust
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