This scanned manual is well done in that most all the pages except for one is straight and clear- the way I would do them. One page was upside down but that happens. For the money that is charged on this site you get a pretty good deal. Now with complex repairs, I still prefer to us paper manuals which I have to buy at stereomanuals but the one I got here was much less than the $45 he was charging but this is a larger than normal manual for three different units. I am a picky manual user because I have used original manuals from Sony and Teac.
Content A4 and A3 format pages. Exactly what I needed to restore my old receiver.
Text excerpt from page 62 (click to view)
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- Removing the Grille Assy (Fig.2-1,2-2) Use a pair of tweezers or something like that. Insert the tips into the bottom panel holes and slide the rail in the direction indicated by an arrow in Fig.2-1 until the grille moves down to the bottom. (Fig.2-1)
Panel Assy Grille Assy
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Remove the two screws.
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Grille Assy.
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Holes
- Removing the Panel Assy (Fig.2-2)
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Remove the two screws.
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Remove the two screws.
Release the two latches and then remove the Panel Assy.
Fig.2-1
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*) When installing the Grille Assy, please make sure that the Spring is also installed. - Removing the Chassis Unit (Fig.3)
Spring
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Cover
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Remove the two screws.
Remove the four screws and then remove the Heat Sink. Remove the four screws and then remove the Chassis Unit.
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Heat Sink
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Chassis Unit
- Removing the Cover (Fig.3)
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Fig.3
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Remove the two screws and then remove the Cover.
FH-P6200/XN/ES