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Sweet! I won the item on eBay and couldn't adjust the geometry or even keep a steady picure. This guide has the full schematics (not available anywhere else as far as I could tell), and was a bargain for the wealth of knowledge it contains. I hooked it up to my testing equipment, tweaked a few potentiometers and got it playing videogames in no time. Thanks!
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It was just what I need to fix my old BMW's CD player. Very convenient also. Thank you.
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Great Manual! It contains all the wiring schematics and mechanical exploded views that are essential for service and repair. I was surprised I even found this for such an old machine. Only wish I knew of this site many years ago.
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Great manual very clear copied. You are making an incredible job. I appreciate a lot the rapidity and your efficiency. Thanks a lot
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Good pdf of the service manual for this unit. Includes disassembly instructions, full schematics, board layouts, parts lists and diagnostic information. Some information is in the pdf twice (single pages, and split pages), but that could be how it was originally generated by panasonic, or perhaps the idea is to make it eaiser to put onto 8.5 x 11" pages.
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3.9.
3.9.1.
Motor Protector Replacement
Removal
3.10. Motor Replacement
3.10.1. Removal
1. Remove the dust cover by grasping the top near the switch cover and pulling sharply out toward you. 2. Remove the five (5) screws from the motor case and then remove the motor case.
1. Remove the dust cover and dust bag. 2. Remove the motor protector cover, by releasing one of the tabs that secure it to the dust compartment. Take care not to break the tabs during removal.
3. Once the motor protector cover is out, the motor protector and protector spring are accessible for parts replacement.
3.9.2.
Installation
3. Disconnect the motor leads and remove the motor. Remove the motor support rubber (rear), noise suppressor, flange and the motor support rubber (front). Place these items on the new motor. See the Exploded View for a view of these.
1. Reinstall the motor protector and protector spring into the dust compartment. Replace the motor protector cover by applying pressure until both tabs snap into place.
3.10.2. Installation
1. Place the new motor into the dust compartment with the tabs on the motor support (rear) aligned parallel to the front edge of the dust compartment. 2. Rewire per the Pictorial Wiring Diagram and Wiring Management Diagram. 3. Replace the motor case and the five (5) screws in order, starting with 1 and ending with 5 as shown in illustration. 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.
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