
SECTION 1
DISASSEMBLY
1.1 BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
1.1.1 Precautions
1. Be sure to remove the power supply unit prior to mount-
ing and soldering of parts.
2. When connecting and disconnecting the connectors, be
careful not to damage the wire.
3. When replacing chip parts (especially IC parts), desolder
completely first (to prevent peeling of the pattern).
4. Tighten screws properly during the procedures.
Unless specified otherwise, tighten screws at a torque
of 0.1N•m (1.0 kgf•cm).
PRECAUTIONS ON HANDLING
THE LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY
This unit is equipped with a coin type lithium secondary
battery.
Improper handling of this battery may cause heat to
be generated, damage, fires, or leakage. Always follow
the precautions below.
1
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, distort, nor heat
the battery.
2
Load the battery with its + and - poles connected
correctly.
3
Do not solder the battery itself.
4
When replacing parts, also refer to the numbers
listed in the Parts List of the manual.
5
Do not store the battery in direct sunlight and hot
and humid places.
6
When replacing the battery, handle it with care and
do not attempt to hold it with tweezers as it may
short-circuit.
7
When disposing the battery, wind tape around the
terminal to insulate the battery, and dispose the
battery according to the method prescribed.
CAUTION!!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
When disassembling the unit, electric hazards may
occur in some cases if the capacitor for strobe
emission (STROBE board C6512) has been charged.
Therefore be also very careful when performing repairs
and inspections.
It is recommended that operations be carried out after
waiting for more than ten minutes with the power
supply removed or after discharging the capacitor
forcibly.
Discharge the capacitor according to <NOTE 2> on
Page 1-3.
C6512 is located behind the STROBE board.
POINT
FIG.
NO.
PART NAME
STEP
1
FRONT CASE
Remove screws
REAR CASE
2(115), 3(156), 4(114), 1(116)
2
OPERATION UNIT
Remove the Connector
Remove screws
NOTE 1
r MAIN CN4001
OPERATION UNIT 3 (116)
Remove the TOP COVER
2 (115)
(1) : Indicate the disassembly steps. When assembling,
perform in the reverse order of these steps. This
number corresponds to the number in the disassem-
bly diagram.
(2) : Indicates the name of disassembly/assembly parts.
(3) : Indicates the number in the disassembly diagram.
(4) : Indicates parts and points such as screws, washers,
springs which must be removed during disassembly/
assembly.
Lock (L), soldering (SD), shield, connector, etc.
Note:
The encircled numbers indicate the order for disas-
sembling the cabinet parts.
The screw numbers indicate the disassembling order.
:Wire
:Flat wire
:Board to Bord Connector
[Example]
• (115) = Remove the parts No 115 screw.
• (SD1) = Desoldering at the point SD1.
•
a
= Disconnect the connector/ML
a
.
(5) : Precautions on disassembly/assembly.
1.1.2 Assembly and disassembly
1-1
Fig
1-2-1
NOTE
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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