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HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING
Operation of monitor outside of cabinet or with back removed may cause a serious shock hazard. Work on this model
should only be performed by those who are thoroughly familiar with precautions necessary when working on high
voltage equipment.
Exercise care when servicing this chassis with power applied. Many B plus and high voltage terminals are exposed
which, if carelessly contacted, can cause serious shock or result in damage to the chassis. Maintain interconnecting
ground lead connections between chassis and picture tube dag when operating chassis.
Certain HV failures can increase X-ray radiation. Monitor should not be operated with HV levels exceeding the
specified rating for the chassis type. The maximum operating HV specified for the chassis used in this monitor is
25.0KV
±
0.3KV
with a line voltage of 100/240 VAC. Higher voltage may also increase possibility of failure in HV supply.
It is important to maintain specified values of all components in the horizontal and high voltage circuits and anywhere
else in the monitor that could cause a rise in high voltage or operating supply voltages. No changes should be made to
the original design of the monitor. Components shown in the shaded areas on the schematic should be replaced with
exact factory replacement parts. The use of unauthorized substitute parts may create a shock, fire or other hazard.
To determine the presence of high voltage, use an accurate, high impedance, HV meter connected between second
anode lead and CRT dag grounding device. When servicing the High Voltage System, remove static charge from it by
connecting a 10K ohm resistor in series with an insulated wire (such as a test probe) between picture tube dag and 2nd
anode lead.(AC line cord disconnected from AC power outlet.)
The picture tube used in this monitor employs integral implosion protection. Replace with tube of the same type number
for continue safety. Do not lift picture tube by the neck. Handle the picture tube only after discharging the high voltage
completely.