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UX-Z7MDR 2.1.10 Removing the amp board and heat sink (See Fig.25 and 26.) � Prior to this procedure, remove the metal cover, the CD mechanism assembly, the front panel assembly, and the rear cover. (1) Remove the wire from the connector CN101 and CN102 on the amp board on the left side of the main body. Remove the band that fixes the wire. Remove the card wire from the connector CN303. (2) Remove the two screws J that attach the amp board. (3) Pull out and remove the connector CN304 and CN305 on the amp board outward. Remove the two joint �g� that fix the bottom chassis. Notice The heat sink will be kept attached to the amp board. The heat sink can be removed without removing the amp board. (4) Remove the three screws K that attach the heat sink. Fig.25
Fig.26 2.1.11 Removing the MD connect board (See Fig.27.) � Prior to this procedure, remove the metal cover, the CD mechanism assembly, and the rear cover. (1) Remove the card wire from the connector CN601 on the MD connect board. (2) Remove the two screws L on the rear side of the main body that attach the MD connect board. (3) Pull out the connector CN604 on the MD connect board in the rear direction.
Fig.27
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