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This scanned manual is well done in that most all the pages except for one is straight and clear- the way I would do them. One page was upside down but that happens. For the money that is charged on this site you get a pretty good deal. Now with complex repairs, I still prefer to us paper manuals which I have to buy at stereomanuals but the one I got here was much less than the $45 he was charging but this is a larger than normal manual for three different units. I am a picky manual user because I have used original manuals from Sony and Teac.
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Very useful service manual, was exactly what i needed.Good quality,reasonable price.Thank you.
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Acurate informations inside the SM and I could repair my old Sansui SC-3330 without any problems. Thanks.
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I used it to repair a NAD 7030, but unfortunately, the 7045 is different !
But documentation was useful.
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Content A4 and A3 format pages. Exactly what I needed to restore my old receiver.
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1. REASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 GRILLE ASSY
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The Grille Assy is secured to the baffle plate with two-sided tape and bosses. When removing the Grille Assy, if is necessary to wear cotton gloves.
tape. Press the bosses into the baffle plate and press the entire grille into position. (Press the bosses from the woofer frame.)
1.2 WOOFER (Disassembly)
The woofer is secured to the baffle plate with four screws from the outside. To remove the woofer, first remove the baffle plate. (Remove the baffle plate first, because the cables from the Network Assy are short.) Remove the two packings from the side of the woofer frame.
Disassembly
Remove it from the under side. 1. Insert the tip of your gloved finger into the gap between the Grille Assy in front and the corner of the baffle plate so that the Grille Assy is slightly lifted.
Reasassembly
When reassembling the woofer, place it so that its connector plate is facing downward. Tighten the screws to the baffle, then attach the two packings to the side of the woofer frame.
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1.3 TWEETER (Disassembly)
2. Insert the gloved finger to the extent of the second joint into the gap between the cabinet and the Grille Assy. The tweeter is secured to the baffle plate with three screws from the outside. To remove the tweeter, first remove the baffle plate. (Remove the baffle plate first, because the cables from the Network Assy are short.)
Reasassembly
When reassembling the tweeter, place it so that its connector and screw-hole positions align with those on the baffle plate.
Network Assy (Caution)
� When removing the Network Assy, pull it out a little at a time from alternate sides, because it is seated tightly.
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3. Alternately and gradually lift the left and right sides of the Grille Assy by about 5 cm, sliding gloved fingers along the cabinet. When lifting the Grille Assy, be sure to lift the left and right sides alternately, but not both sides simultaneously.
When reassembling it, apply a adhesive to the screws. Network ASSY
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Input terminal
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Note: Be careful not to bend the Grille Assy too far. Otherwise, it may be damaged. OK : Good example NG : Bad example
Baffle Assy (Caution)
Grille ASSY
� When reassembling the cabinet and the baffle plate, secure the screws in the order shown in the figure below:
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Grille ASSY
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Baffle
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Baffle
Reasassembly
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Remove the old two-sided tape attached to the rear side of the Grille Assy and the front side of the Baffle, and adhere new two-sided
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