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Wellll again thank you very much fast and effective. Clear and well done for such an old TV!!!!
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It has all the information you will need to fix it. The main circuit diagram is only A4 but being a PDF, you can print it to any size - I did it on two sheets of A3 and it didnt lose any detail - just made it readable when pinned up above the bench. I've found the fault, just need to buy some obscure bits to get it going again!
I cant fault the process, I paid for the manual in the morning and it was ready to download by lunch time.
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Very good copy in a 54 pages PDF archive. This is my sixth purchase here. :)
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Another excellent buy! File too clear and explanatory.
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A manual hard to find. It was very helpful to restore my device.
d. Make sure that the triangular mark �A� of the L LOADING Ass�y is aligned with the mark �b� of the R LOADING Ass�y. (Fig. 4.4) e. Reference hole �C� of the LOADING RACK should be aligned with the reference hole of the R LOADING Ass�y to make the teeth of the LOADING RACK is aligned as shown in Fig. 4.4.
4-2. Adjustment and measurement of the BACK TENSION (Fig. 4.5, 4.6)
a. Check that the location of the TENSION POLE is in the right position. If not, adjust that by refering to the �4. Adjustment of the position of the TENSION POLE�. b. Playback a completely rewound T120 tape for 20 seconds. (Generally tape transporting section is settled down in 20 seconds) c. Measure the BACK TENSION by using the TENTELO METER. (Refer to Fig. 4.5) The result should be within the range of 20g~30g. d. If the BACK TENSION is out of the range, change the position of the TENSION SPRING of repeat the process of �4. Adjustment of the position of the TENSION POLE�. (Fig. 4.6) CAUTION: � If the measurement result is greater than the upper limit, change the hook point of the spring to position �A�. � Confirm that all of the three probes of TENSION meter are in contact with the tape. � During measuring, don�t touch any other parts of the MECHANISM(i.e, MAINBASE). It is recommended that this measurement be repeated at least three times for an accurate reading.
FIg. 4.4 Assembly reference between the LOADING RACK and the LOADING LEVER ASS�Y
FIg. 4.5 Measurement of the BACK TENSION
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