Removal and Installation Procedures
Maintenance
6Ć14
H
Find the procedure that includes the name of the cable noted in
step 1.
H
Perform the instructions listed in the table for that procedure to
access and remove the cable.
H
Follow the instructions listed in the table for the reinstallation of
the cable. Then exit this procedure.
3.
Reinstall all modules removed: Read the instructions found at the end of
the procedure that removes the module to be serviced — they guide you
in reinstalling all modules removed. All procedures are found under
Procedures for Module Removal and Installation, which follows this
access procedure.
Table 6-5: Access Instructions for Modules in Figure 6-2
Procedure Including Module to
be Removed
Page
No
Access Instructions
1
Front-Panel Knobs and Shafts
6-21
1
Do only the procedure listed at left.
2
Remove only the module you want to service.
2
Line Fuse and Line Cord
6-23
1
Do only the procedure listed at left.
2
Remove only the module you want to service.
3
Front Cover, Rear Cover, Cab-
inet, Rear EMI Gasket, and
Cabinet Handle and Feet
6-24
1
Do
Line Fuse and Line Cord removing only the line cord.
2
Do the procedure listed at left, removing only the module(s)
you want to service.
4
Trim Ring, Menu Elastomer,
Menu Buttons, and Front EMI
Gaskets
6-28
1
Do
Line Fuse and Line Cord removing only the line cord.
2
Do
Front Cover, Rear Cover, Cabinet, Rear EMI Gasket, and
Cabinet Handle and Feet, removing only the rear cover and
cabinet.
3
Do the procedure listed at left, removing all modules including
the module(s) you want to service.
5
A06 Front-Panel Assembly,
ESD Shield, and Menu Flex
and Probe Code Flex Circuits
6-31
1
Do
Line Fuse and Line Cord removing only the line cord.
2
Do
Front Cover, Rear Cover, Cabinet, Rear EMI Gasket, and
Cabinet Handle and Feet, removing only the rear cover and
cabinet.
3
Do
Trim Ring, Menu Elastomer, Menu Buttons, and Front EMI
Gaskets.
4
Do the procedure listed at left, removing all modules including
the module(s) you want to service.
When doing the procedure listed at left, do
not remove the
menu flex circuit unless it is being replaced with a new mod-
ule.
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