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I'm happy. Good quality. Very helped me with my work..............................
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This is the second Manual I have ordered from owner-manuals, I give it five stars because it is exactly what I expected given the age of the equipment. So the contents look a bit aged and the pictures a bit grainy, it fulfills my needs and I am glad I can still get hold of them.
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thank u so much for this manual that was so cheap that i thought it was a scam but i gambled anyway because it was too good of a deal to pass up and behold,the manual has everything and details of everything even the screws and im still amazed and very happy with my manual .so take my word and jump on it before they realize how cheap they selling thier manuals..thank you so much for taking time to read my thoughts
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I do not have very much to say.
The price is quite covenient, delivery was better as promised (about 12 ours, against the specified 24 hours if I remember well), and the quality of the PDF is more than acceptable.
The Service Manual of Sansui R30 itself is also satisfactory: good graphic for schematics and layouts, simple and well structured.
Giovanni Bianchi
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Happy to find finally a schematic for this amplifier. The schematic is of good quality, the pcb layout is useless: all is black. Never the less, it is very easy to find the components on the board using the schematics.
CHAPTER 4 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
5.7.2 Motherboard CPU
The CPU chip on the motherboard is installed in a socket (see F04-506-01 on page 4-20). The socket that holds the CPU on the motherboard is a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket that allows the chip to be removed. Pin 1 on the ZIF socket is denoted by an angled corner. a. To Replace the CPU 1. Remove the CPU fan and heatsink as described in �To remove the CPU fan and heatsink� on page 4-32. 2. Lift the lever to release the CPU from the socket (see F04-507-03).
CPU Lever
Pin 1(angled corner on socket)
ZIF socket
F04-507-03 Removing the CPU 3. Grasp the edges of the CPU and gently pull it out of the socket. 4. Insert the new CPU so that the notch on the chip lines up with the notch area on the socket. Pin 1 on the CPU is denoted by an angled corner. The angled corner should point to the small 1 printed on the board directly below the CPU socket. 5. Push down the socket lever to secure the CPU. 6. Replace the CPU fan and heatsink as described in �To replace the CPU fan� on page 432.
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COPYRIGHT © 2000 CANON INC. 2000 2000 2000 2000 ColorPASS-Z40 REV.0 APR. 2000
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