Superb rendition. Drawings (schematics) complete and unabridged. I do a great deal of vintage audio restoration. Documentation is essential for successful repairs. I have found sources over the years that offer good documentation, but rarely all that is necessary. Owner's Manuals has filled that void with complete and legible documentation. They have narrowed my "favorites" to a more manageable collection. This Denon manual in particular contained the latest revisions level, and offered alterations favorable to updating the item. The Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) was well enough detailed to simplify part symbols and physical locations. You will not be disappointed!
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5
6
7
8
- Removing the Case (Fig.5)
A
3
3 1 3 2 1 3
1 2 3
Remove the two screws and then remove the Holder. Remove the screw.
3
Remove the five screws and then remove the Case.
B
Case
Holder
Fig.5
- Removing the Display Assy (Fig.6)
Motor Unit
Switch
1
Remove the screw.
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Motor Unit.
C
1
2 3
Remove the two screws and then remove the two Holders. Pull out the Display Assy in the arrow indicated direction.
Note) When reassembling, hold the switch down with tweezers or the like and put the Display Assy back to the Chassis. Otherwise, the switch may be damaged and not function properly.
2
2
D
Holder
3
3
Display AssyHolder
Fig.6
- Removing the Main Unit (Fig.7)
Bracket
2 3 3
Shaft Unit
2
E
1
Remove the screw and then remove the Bracket. Remove the four screws and then remove the Shaft Unit. Remove the three screws.
2 3
2
1 3
2
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Main Unit.