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This is the ONLY copy of this manual I could find for a realistic price. Even Panasonic could not provide me with one.
The PDF is a very good copy and it helped me diagnose and find the fault with the unit I have.
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Very complete and well reading drawings. Documentation is essential for successful repairs.Good documentation, with all that is necessary. This manual was what I was waiting with all the information necessary for the repairing I need it for. You must buy it if you want to do repairs or simply understand how it works.
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Excellent service manual includes everything is need to repair this radio-caseete, how to disassemble, wiring diagram, all , waiting time until the download was only a few hours. I'm going to buy service manuals from here, are cheap and very good.Thank you.
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Good service manual,i saved from scrapping this deck,is now fully functional.Thanks.
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Found this to be the manual included with the original packinging, was helpfull but did not give any detailed repair instructions.
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Removing the Amp Unit (Fig. 3)
Amp Unit
Heat Sink
A
1 Remove six black screws (M3 x 10). 2 Remove six white screws (M3 x 12). A Screw holes in the PCB are printed with
numbers 1 to 12. Remove screws in numerical order. Re-assembly takes the reverse order of disassembly. Caution) The Amp Unit is adhered on the Heat Sink with silicon grease. This means forcibly removing the Amp Unit from the Heat Sink may break the PCB.
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Remove all of the twelve screws. Then, remove the two black screws (M3 x 5). Tighten screws whose length is M3 x 8 or more into the two screw holes so as to raise the Amp Unit above the Heat Sink. Then, remove the Amp Unit. (Since screw threads differ, 1 and 2 screws cannot be used.)
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Fig. 3
Caution when re-assembling the Amp Unit and the Heat Sink
Be aware that the RCA Terminal may break unless the Amp Unit and the Heat Sink are assem-bled following the correct procedures given below. 1) Secure the RCA-side Panel on the Heat Sink with screws. (Fig. 2) 2) Place the Amp Unit on the Heat Sink aligning with two studs. (Fig. 4) 3) Move the Amp Unit until the RCA Holder on the Amp Unit comes in contact with the inside of the Panel. (Fig. 4) Caution in steps 2) and 3) When you place the Amp Unit on the Heat Sink, you will find no positioning marks to determine the direction of two panels. To position them correctly, the Amp Unit needs to be moved to the place where it comes in contact with the RCA-side panel. If you do not position them, an excessive force can be applied to the RCA Terminal. This may result in breakage. 4) Secure the RCA-side Panel and the RCA Holder with screws. (Fig. 2) 5) Secure the Amp Unit on the Heat Sink with screws. (Fig. 3) 6) Secure the Panel for the Power Terminal side in place with screws. (Fig. 2)
RCA Holder
RCA Terminal (CN111)
Amp Unit
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Move the Amp Unit
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Heat Sink Panel for the RCA side Stud Stud
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