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again you did a very good job. It was fast too. Photocopy are really readable and clear
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Probably it never existed a 1081 official service manual from Commodore, it's look more like a NAPCEC service manual & diagrams compilation of the 1084 series and his variants, like the nap6523, 8cm505, 1084S, 1084P and obviously the 1081. It's more complete than other scans and the quality of the scans also are far superior. It has two circuit diagrams variants of the 1081, mono and stereo versions. It doesn't include a diagram for the Philips CM8500 or CM8501, they look like the 1081 but they are slightly different.
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Rapid, clear well done as all the scheme I downloaded from this site. Great job very functional and very useful
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Great copy of the manual, has all information required for servicing,
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I work at an authorized service center and I can tell if a manual is as it should be. This one is. It may be a scan, but a very good one at that. The interesting part for me was the curcuit diagram which was scanned at high quality, making it as good as the original. I will definitely be back as a customer. I need not say this, but I will: the price was the best. Thank you owner-manuals.com .
MX-J770V/MX-J880V Removing the rear cover / rear panel (See Fig.24 to 27)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the metal cover and the CD changer mechanism assembly. There is no need to remove the front panel assembly. 1. Remove the two screws D attaching the rear cover on the back of the body. 2. Remove the five screws E & F, H attaching AUX, main speakers and sub woofers terminal board to the rear panel on the back of the body. 3. Remove the screw G attaching the CD optical digital output terminal. 4. Remove the five screws Z attaching the heat sink and the pre-amplifier board to the rear panel on the back of the body. 5. Remove the two screws Y attaching the voltage selector to the rear panel on the back of the body. 6. Remove the screw X attaching the rear panel to the chassis base on the back of the body. 7. Remove the two screws B attaching the tuner board on the back of the body. 8. Release the two joints k and l on the rear panel bottom using a screwdriver, and detach the rear panel backward.
Rear cover Rear panel
D
Fig.24
B
Heat sink
G E Z F H Z X
Fig.25
Z Y
Z
Rear panel
Rear panel
Joint l
Joint k
Fig.27
Fig.26
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