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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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MAINTANENCE
Note: The following topics are all taken from the Customer Owner's Manual. They are repeated here as a convenience and with the assumption that some customers may fail to accomplish these tasks or possibly may have misplaced their Owner's Manual.
Cleaning or Replacing the Filters
The Cineos TV has two filters that cover air inlets on the bottom of the set. Maintaining a free flow of air through the inlets is very important. If the air filters become dirty, clogged, or blocked, the temperature in the set will rise.
Should the heat level become too high due to blockage, a sensor detects this, and a warning message appears on screen alerting you to check the air inlets for blockage. The message will be displayed for 6 seconds. It reappears every 15 minutes as long as the temperature remains too high.
2004-08-09
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