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This is a very good quality print (scan) of the original SONY service manual. The original from Sony is on very thin paper. Nevertheless it is very clear and sharp and excellent readable. I'm very satisfied to have now this rare document. I've looking for it many years (infrequent). It contains very detailed circuit diagrams, exploded views, part lists, PCB view with good readable connection lines. Very recommended.
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â� DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Removing the COMMON PWB (1) Detach the 3 connectors. (2) Remove the 8 screws [A]. (3) Remove the COMMON PWB. 2. Removing the DIGITAL PWB (1) Detach the 4 connectors. (2) Remove the 6 screws [B]. (3) Remove the DIGITAL PWB. 3. Removing the HIGH VOLTAGE PWB (1) Detach the 3 connectors. (2) Remove the 22 screws [C]. (3) Remove the HIGH VOLTAGE PWB. 4. Removing the SIGNAL RELAY PWB (left) Note : Removing the heat-sink in advance is required. Refer to the following page to remove the heat-sink. C SCAN RELAY PWB COMMON PWB A COMMON BRANCH PWB F (1) Detach the 8 connectors. (2) Remove the 5 screws [D]. (3) Remove the SIGNAL RELAY PWB (left). 5. Removing the SIGNAL RELAY PWB (right) (1) Detach the 8 connectors. (2) Remove the 4 screws [E]. (3) Remove the SIGNAL RELAY PWB (right). 6. Removing the SCAN RELAY PWB (1) Detach the 5 connectors. (2) Remove the 10 screws [F]. (3) Remove the SCAN RELAY PWB.
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HIGH VOLTAGE PWB
DIGITAL PWB E D
Heat-sink
: connector
SIGNAL RELAY PWB (left)
SIGNAL RELAY PWB (right)
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Note : Check the state of the detached cables and connectors.
(1) Check any dirt or peeling in the contact part of the flat cable, and any crack, crease, disconnection and short-circuit of wires. (2) Check any foreign substance in the connector's contact . (3) Check the state of plugging the flat cable into the connector, and confirm it locks completely.
6(No.52091D)
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