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The purchased manual is an high quality scan of the original Philips paper-based Service Manual. I am very satisfied!
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The purchased manual is an scan of the original Panasonic paper-based Service Manual. Unfortunately the contrast is not perfect, but I am satisfied anyway!
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The purchased manual is an high-quality scan of the original JVC paper-based Service Manual. The Service Manual includes the Owner´s Manual, so you do not have to buy both of them.
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It paid to find this Service Manual, couldn't find it anywhere else. Exactly what I wanted. Received within 24 hours.
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Complete manual with clear schematic diagrams and printed circuit board layouts of two variants of the headset and the transmitter an old and a new version.
Also shows how the headset and the transmitter is opened and how transmitter and receivers can be adjusted and where to measure.
I had no problems to repair the headset using this service manual.
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CS Assy ( Surround and Center ) The grille assy is attached to the cabinet by 4 external screws. To detach it, unfasten those screws. When attaching it, it attaches, as the connection cord is under the speaker unit. ( Surround ) The grille assy is attached to the cabinet by 8 external screws. To detach it, unfasten those screws. When attaching it, it attaches, as the connection cord is under the speaker unit. ( Center ) The speaker unit is attached to the grille by 4 internal screws. To detach it, first remove the grille assy. Next unfasten those screws, and remove the cable. When attaching it, face its terminal leftward. (See to the backside of the grille assy.)
CS Assy ( Subwoofer ) The cosmetic baffle is attached to the cabinet by its bosses. To detach it, pry it open by inserting a flat blade screw driver into lower slot. To attach it, clean the press-fitting part and apply a bit of adhesive . Then press it to the bafle. (Fig. 2) The passive radiator is attached to the baffle by 4 external screws. To detach it, first remove the cosmetic baffle. Then remove the passive radiator. When attaching it, face its the rib for input terminal board toward the vertical direction. The woofer is attached to the back board of cabinet by 4 external screws. To detach it, unfasten those screws. When attaching it, face its terminal upward. The input terminal is attached to the back board by press-fitting and glue. To detach it, pry it open by inserting a flat blade screwdriver into the lower side. When attaching it, the red terminal is right-side.
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