Great manual...really saved me. The only problem is that I thought I would be able to download it directly when I paid for it but never received the download instructions until the next morning. The board trace pages were somewhat light also: really need to turn up the contrast on the printer before printing them. The schematic page was great; very clear! Well worth the money.
I've been in the electronic business for a long time. I used to buy Sam's Photofact for my needs which intailed having to go to the store and paying about $20 for a package of 3 different units so I was forced to buy more than I needed just to get one.
Owner manual is just at your keyboard and the information is almost instantansouly and the cost is very reasonable. Easy to print out if needed or simply read off of the screen. The larger the screen the better for obvious reasons.
Only thу cover has poor quality, internal material has excellent quality - exactly what I needed
Thanks!
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Disassembly and Reassembly
4-3-3 PCB Removal
1. Refer to the Fig. 4-4. 2. Remove the wire (1P) from the chassis mounting. 3. Pull the PCB guides backwards. 4. Lift both edges of the PCB and pull out.
Disassembly
1. Ensure that the PCB is well positioned in the PCB guides. 2. The power cord must not touch the heat-sink, D73. 3. The PCB guide is part of the chassis mounting ; if a new PCB guide is needed, the complete chassis mounting must be replaced.
4-3-4 SNAPIN Removal
a
SNAPIN-CONTROL b
Fig. 4-7 Press the SNAPIN (b) with thumb ; pull the left holder-bracket (a) with index finger