This is the 2nd time I download manuals from this website and I can say it's what I was expecting. It contains schematic, layout (decent quality), short description, parts and dissasembly instructions. I recomend it for anyone who wants to repair/modify this device.
Very useful Service Manual! With it I was able to identify the damaged pots in my old amplifier, purchase the adequate replacements and make myself the repair.
I have again my old amplifier, still a very good one that I will keep for as many years as I can!
Thanks to Owner Manuals!
Good price for the manual and easy to locate on the site and download. Plus, just like the original. Thanks a lot.
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3.6
Removing the net assembly (See Fig 7)
(1) From side of the main body, insert the tip of the flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool into the space between the main body and net assembly, and lift the net assembly little by little to remove. (See Fig 7) Note: To prevent damaging the net assembly and main body, insert cushioning plates etc. and below the tip of the flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool. From right side of the main body, release the eight joints d, and take out the net assembly from the main body. (See Fig 7)
Flat-bladed screwdriver,etc. Net assembly Cushioning plate,etc.
Main body Fig.7
3.7 Removing the speaker. (See Fig 8 and Fig 9)
� Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the net assembly. (1) Remove the six screws H attaching the speaker. (Fig 8) (2) Take out the speaker from the main body. (3) Disconnect the wires from the terminal of the speaker. (See Fig 9)