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This manual is accurate and of high quality. It is only volume 2 of the service manual. This is schematic, parts lists, and exploded mechanical drawings. The theory of operation and the diss-assembly instructions are in volume 1. The unit can be tricky to dis-assemble portions of so the volume 1 manual can be important. The product description of the manual is accurate but it does not say anything about volume 1 and the image of the front page does clearly say Volume 2.
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Wellll again thank you very much fast and effective. Clear and well done for such an old TV!!!!
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It has all the information you will need to fix it. The main circuit diagram is only A4 but being a PDF, you can print it to any size - I did it on two sheets of A3 and it didnt lose any detail - just made it readable when pinned up above the bench. I've found the fault, just need to buy some obscure bits to get it going again!
I cant fault the process, I paid for the manual in the morning and it was ready to download by lunch time.
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Very good copy in a 54 pages PDF archive. This is my sixth purchase here. :)
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Another excellent buy! File too clear and explanatory.
CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
2) Do not place the cartridge upright or upside down; do not shake it.
Figure 1-2D 3) Do not force open the shutter for the photosensitive drum cover found at the bottom of the cartridge; do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum. If the surface of the photosensitive drum has become soiled, wipe it using a flannel cloth coated with toner. Do not dry wipe it or use solvent. 4) Do not disassemble the cartridge. 5) Do not subject the cartridge to vibration or impact; in particular, do not force down the photosensitive drum from above the shutter for the drum cover. 6) Keep the cartridge out of reach of children. 7) The photosensitive drum is susceptible to light and, therefore, equipped with a lightblocking shutter; nevertheless, exposure to light for a long time can affect the drum, resulting in copies with white spots or vertical lines. Leave the copier alone for some time for possible recovery; to avoid residual memory, which results in white spots or vertical lines, however, keep the following in mind. Caution: Work quickly when removing jams or replacing cartridges. When the cartridge must be removed for work, be sure to put the cartridge in its storage box or cover it; do not leave it without protective measures once it is outside the copier.
Reference: The drum would recover to more or less its normal condition if left alone for five minutes in a dark place after exposure to an intensity of 1500 lux (about 5 minutes under general lighting). However, you must try to avoid any exposure. (The rays of the sun have intensities ranging between about 10000 and 30000 lux.) 1-4
 $4.99 PC430 CANON Parts Catalog Parts Catalog only. It's available in PDF format. Useful, if Your equipment is broken and You need t…
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