PRACTICAL SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
IT MAKES SENSE TO AVOID EXPOSURE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
While some sources are
expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are
sometimes held in less regard.
ALWAYS RESPECT VOLTAGES.
While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause
unexpected reactions – reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into the powered color TV set, it is
best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is just a good service precaution.
BEFORE POWERING UP THE TV WITH THE BACK OFF
(or on a test fixture), attach a clip lead to
the CRT DAG ground and to a screwdriver blade that has a well insulated handle. After the TV is powered
on and high voltage has developed, probe the anode lead with the blade, starting at the bottom of the High
Voltage Transformer (flyback – IFT). Move the blade to within two inches of the connector of the CRT.
IF
THERE IS AN ARC, YOU FOUND IT THE EASY WAY, WITHOUT GETTING A SHOCK!
If
there is an arc to the screwdriver blade, replace the High Voltage Transformer or the lead, (if removable)
whichever is causing the problem.
PICTURE TUBE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
Note: a. Two (2) people are required to handle this picture tube.
b. Safety Glasses must be worn during this procedure or whenever directly handling a picture tube.
c. Take care in each step not to damage the CRT or the cabinet.
1. Remove the Chassis and the CRT Socket Board Module from the cabinet.
2. A furniture pad or blanket should be positioned on the floor to support only the CRT Face. This pad or
blanket should be high enough to keep the CRT Face approximately 12 to 14 inches off the floor.
3. Using two people, place the cabinet in a front down position with the CRT Face on the pad or blanket.
4. Place padded blocks under each corner of the cabinet to keep it from rocking.
5. Remove the four screws, at the corners of the CRT.
6. With two people lowering the cabinet to the floor, leave the CRT elevated by the pad or blanket.
Note: Take care not to grasp the neck of the CRT during this procedure, as it is extremely fragile.
7. Two (2) people may then lift the CRT from the cabinet.
8. Remove the degaussing coil from the defective CRT and mount on the replacement. Take care to
maintain the exact shape and fit.
To install the new CRT, reverse steps 1 to 7.
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