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Excellent manual including schematics. The service was great and the manual helped complete the job.
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It was magic after so many years to still be able to source this info. It was equally amazing to return my Pioneer receiver to it near new sound quality AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS! Thank you for this ability!
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Very quick and easy website to use and fast download of manual, quality of manual is excellent and will be pleased to use this service again in the future, thanks so much!
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Easy and secure way to get a complete service manual of a vintage hifi component. Only some parts of the print copy are dificult to read. Nice price!
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The manual is an excellent reproduction with complete schematics, made troubleshooting and repair a simple process.
1. Loosen the lock nut on each Adjustment Post. This will require a 4mm wrench. 2. Using a #15 Torx, loosen the Centering Bracket. 3. Place a 1/4 inch or 6mm rod in the Center Reference to keep the Light Engine Centered. 4. Adjust the Tilt Adjustment screws to make the Light Engine parallel with the cabinet. 5. Turn the set on and apply a crosshatch pattern to the set. 6. If the picture is tilted, use adjustment post 2 to correct the picture. Use an E4 inverted hex to adjust the post. 7. If the picture is high or low, use adjustment post 1 to correct the picture. 8. If the picture is shifted to the left or right, use adjustment post 3 to correct. 9. If the picture is still shifted to the left or right, remove the Centering Rod and slide the assembly to correct the picture. 10. Tighten the Centering Bracket. 11. Tighten the Lock Nut on each of the adjustment post. To prevent the post from turning, place the inverted hex over each post. 12. Remove the Centering rod. To purchase the E4 Hex socket, go to www.stanleyproto.com. Order item 6904TX.
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