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Excellent!! Got what I need and very fast!! Thank You
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Manual acquired with good resolution, complete in all its pages, very good policy of the folder where are saved all products purchased.
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Service manual very complete and clear. It was very helpfull for my work.
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This is the 2nd time I download manuals from this website and I can say it's what I was expecting. It contains schematic, layout (decent quality), short description, parts and dissasembly instructions. I recomend it for anyone who wants to repair/modify this device.
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Very useful Service Manual! With it I was able to identify the damaged pots in my old amplifier, purchase the adequate replacements and make myself the repair.
I have again my old amplifier, still a very good one that I will keep for as many years as I can!
Thanks to Owner Manuals!
2. Power unit removal
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Open the front cabinet. Push the open button, and lift upper frame unit 1. Remove the rear cabinet. (Refer to [10]-1, Cabinet removal.) Disconnect two connectors 2 from upper frame unit 1. (Refer to Fig. 3) Remove four screws in torsion bar sections. Seperate upper frame unit 1 from lower frame unit 3. Remove transfer corona unit . (Refer to [10]-3, Transfer corona removal.) Remove three connectors 4 from the paper feed solenoid and the fusing section. (Refer to Fig. 1)
(9)
Remove the tapping screws which are fixing the power unit to lower cabinet 9. Remove tap tight screws which are fixing the power unit to the frame chassis, and remove the power unit. (There is no need to remove the paper feed solenoid.)
Power Supply PWB
4 Connectors
1 Upper frame unit
Powers Supply Unit
9
Lower cabinet
(Fig. 3)
3. Transfer corona removal
(1)
2 Connector 3 Lower frame unit
(2) (3) (4)
Remove the upper frame unit. (Refer to [10]-2, Power unit removal.) Remove the three screws. Push pawl A with a screwdriver (�) and lift the unit. Push pawl B with a screwdriver (�) and lift the unit.
B
(Fig. 1) The upper frame unit can be removed. The upper frame unit can be placed on a level surface because the lower portions of the left cabinet and the torsion bars provide enough space to protect the drum.
A
2 Upper frame unit
C
(Fig. 2)
� 36 �
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