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Great product, helped me to restore vintage walkman cassette.
Just some pictures could be little bit more sharp and contrast
Thank you
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I love older radio's and the service manuals that are sometimes hard to find. Was able to find a manual quite easily on this site.
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Thank you for your shop manual! Your help was very useful - the device is repaired! Once again - Thank you! I wish you a successful business! Edward (Russia).
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It was a great experience,instead of purchasing a new Stereo Amplifier ,in just minutes i repaired my old one and that was thaks to the manual I have purchased from you.
Thanks again.
Samuel Alter
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Das ging ja sehr unkompliziert hat bestens geklappt und die Quallität ist auch noch gut.
Vielen Dank dafür.
DEH-P840MP,P8400MP,P8450MP
- How to hold the Mechanical Unit
1. Hold the top and bottom frame. 2. Do not squeeze top frame's front portion too tight, because it is fragile.
Do not squeeze.
- How to remove the Top and Bottom Frame
1. When the disk is in "clamp" state, unlock Spring A (6 pieces) and Spring B (2 pieces), and unscrew screws (4 pieces). 2. Unlock each 1 of pawl at the both side of the frame, then remove the top frame. 3. Remove the Carriage Mechanical part in such way that; you remove the mechanical part from 3 pieces of Damper while slowly pulling up the part. 4. Now, the top frame has been removed, and under this state, fix the genuine Connector again, and eject the disk. (Caution) When you reassemble the Carriage Mechanical part, apply a bit of alcohol to Dampers. Top Frame
Carriage Mechanical Part
Bottom Frame
Damper
- How to remove the Guide Arm Assy
1. Unlock the spring (1 piece) at the right side of the assembly. 2. Unscrew screws (2 pieces), then remove the Screw Gear Bracket. 3. Shift the Guide Arm Assy to the left and slowly rotate it to the upper direction. 4. When the Guide Arm Assy rotates approximately 45 degree, shift the Assy to the right side direction and remove it.
Screw Gear Bracket Guide Arm Assy
Spring
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