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This manual is accurate and of high quality. It is only volume 2 of the service manual. This is schematic, parts lists, and exploded mechanical drawings. The theory of operation and the diss-assembly instructions are in volume 1. The unit can be tricky to dis-assemble portions of so the volume 1 manual can be important. The product description of the manual is accurate but it does not say anything about volume 1 and the image of the front page does clearly say Volume 2.
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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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Removing the power supply board (See Figs. 18 and 19.)
Remove the left and right side panels. 1. Disconnect the wires from connectors CN901, CN902, CN903 and CN904 on the power supply board. 2. Remove the screw L retaining the earth wire. 3. Remove the screw M retaining the power supply IC. 4. Remove the power supply board by pinching the four studs retaining the board using radio pliers, etc.
Stud CN903 Chassis Earth wire Stud Power transformer CN904 Stud CN902 Power supply IC
M L
Stud CN901
Fig.18
Radio pliers, etc.
Removing the main board (See Figs. 20 and 21.)
Remove the left and right side panels. Remove the top cover. Remove the front panel assembly. Remove the CD/Video mechanism assembly. 1. From the back side of the main body, remove the two screws N retaining the FM antenna terminal of the main board. 2. Remove the two screws P retaining the speaker terminal of the main board. 3. From the top side of the main body, remove the screw Q retaining the heat sink of the main board. 4. Slide the main board toward the front to remove it from the chassis. [Note] After assembly, apply a locking agent to the screw Q.
Power supply board Stud Chassis
Fig.19
FM antenna terminal Rear panel
N R P
Speaker terminal
Fig.20
Removing the voltage selector board (See Figs. 20 and 21.)
Remove the left and right side panels. Remove the top cover. 1. From the back side of the main body, remove the two screws R retaining the voltage selector board. 2. Slide the voltage selector board toward the front to release it from the studs. [Reference] To replace the voltage selector board, it is required to disconnect all of the wires from the power transformer and the power cord.
Chassis
Main board
Q
Heat sink
Stud Voltage selector board
Power transformer
Fig.21
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