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Model C1060 Headset Intercom System 

Replacement Parts and Service 

©

3M  2005 November 

 

 

Service Procedures 

(continued) 

 

Replacing Inner Case Assembly or 
Outer Case Assembly 

 

Tools Required: 
 

1 - Small size Phillips Screwdriver 

1 – External retaining ring pliers 

 
Procedure: 
 

  

IMPORTANT

 

Always be careful to avoid pinching wires 
between case halves when reassembling the 
case.  Damaged wiring may cause the headset 
to fail during use. 

 

  

CAUTION

 

It is important to disconnect the speaker from 
the Main PWA as soon as the Inner and Outer 
Cases are separated to avoid stress on the 
wires inside the sealed enclosure.  Replace the 
entire Inner Case Assembly if the wires are 
broken at the speaker.  

Do not attempt to 

replace the speaker separately!

  

 

Disassembly procedure 

1. 

Make sure power is off and remove the 
battery. 

2. 

Remove the Ear Pad and Ear Cup. 

3. 

Remove three screws from the Inner Case. 

4. 

Separate the case halves by pulling the Inner 
Case down, then apart at the bottom.  
Carefully raise the Inner Case just over the 
On-Off Button and slide down slightly to 
separate.  Support the Inner Case so the 
speaker cable is not strained. 

5. 

Disconnect the speaker cable from the Main 
PWA.  Take care to avoid hitting the 
capacitor, located near the speaker connector, 
this may damage the capacitor. 

6. 

Set the Inner Case aside. 

 
Removing Outer Case: 

 
1. 

Disconnect the power connector located at the 
top of the Main PWA. 

2. 

Carefully pull the power wires out of the top 
groove of the Headband Clip as shown in 
illustration. 

3. 

Remove the Headband Clip from the 
Headband end by rotating it 90 degrees and 
pulling it free of the headband. 

4. 

Pull the Headband Assembly and cable out of 
the Outer Case. 

5. 

Disconnect the switch bezel ribbon cable by 
first releasing the two locking tabs on the sides 
of the ribbon connector.  To release, move 
both tabs toward the edge ot the PWA with 
your finger tips. 

6. 

Disconnect Mic Boom cable from the Main 
PWA. 

7. 

Remove Main PWA and antenna. 

8. 

Remove Mic Boom assembly as described in 
the next section. 

 

Summary of Contents for HEADSET C1060

Page 1: ...er part number part name and quantity required Replacement parts and their prices are available by calling 1 800 328 0033 Replacement parts correspondence write to 3M Commercial Care Division Food Ser...

Page 2: ...Model C1060 Headset Intercom System Replacement Parts and Service 3M 2005 November 2 Replacement Parts List continued Section 1 Base Station Assembly Interconnect Module and Programming Station...

Page 3: ...9 BASE STATION ASSEMBLY Model C922 w o Power Supply 1 1 78 8095 0500 7 CABINET Base Station 1 1A 78 8095 0965 2 HINGE Assembly Replacement 1 2 78 6911 4430 3 POWER SUPPLY 13 5 VDC 20 VA 1 3 78 6911 37...

Page 4: ...C1060 Headset Intercom System Replacement Parts and Service 3M 2005 November 4 Replacement Parts List continued Section 2 Headset Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14A 14B 14C 14D 15 16 18 17 20...

Page 5: ...ver Battery Holder 1 11 N A separately Button Battery Latch 1 12 N A separately Latch Battery 1 13 N A separately Spring Battery Latch 1 14 N A Mic Boom 1 14A N A Washer Nylon Mic Boom 1 14B N A Washe...

Page 6: ...d Service 3M 2005 November 6 Replacement Parts List continued Section 3 3 Slot Battery Charger Assembly Item No Part Number Description Qty 1 78 6911 4724 9 BATTERY CHARGER 3 Slot for Model C1060 1 2...

Page 7: ...acement Parts and Service 3M 2005 November 7 Section 4 6 Slot Battery Charger Assembly Item No Part Number Description Qty 1 78 6911 4725 6 BATTERY CHARGER 6 Slot for Model C1060 1 2 78 8028 9283 2 PO...

Page 8: ...up and Ear Pad together free of the speaker on the Inner Case 2 Separate the Ear Pad from the Ear Cup Replace Ear Pad and or Ear Cup with a new one and reassemble 3 Twist and press into place over spe...

Page 9: ...s by pulling the Inner Case down then apart at the bottom Carefully raise the Inner Case just over the On Off Button and slide down slightly to separate Support the Inner Case so the speaker cable is...

Page 10: ...ng ring tool adjustment screw to limit how far the retaining ring is expanded Unless this is done the retaining ring will stretch out of shape to a point where it will not stay in its groove 2 Remove...

Page 11: ...groove up and side slot facing Headband Insert on Headband and rotate 90 degrees in place 7 Carefully press the power wires one on top of the other into the open wire groove of the Headband Clip Be su...

Page 12: ...power cable and Headband through the top of Outer Case with Headband curve arching away from the front of the Outer Case 11 Grasp Headband Clip with open wire groove up and side slot facing Headband...

Page 13: ...ing onto the top peg of the Battery Latch Insert the Latch with Spring down through the top of the Base as shown The beveled bottom edge of the Latch MUST face the battery 6 Press the top of the Sprin...

Page 14: ...ore replacing the case screws It is a good idea to simply snap the case together without the screws until the headset is completely checked out 1 Make sure a fully charged battery is installed in the...

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