ASSEMBLE THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS TO THE PC BOARD
R4 - 330k
Ω
Resistor
(org-org-yel-gold)
R1 - 330
Ω
Resistor
(org-org-brn-gold)
R3 - 33k
Ω
Resistor
R2 - 33k
Ω
Resistor
(org-org-org-gold)
R13 - 1k
Ω
Resistor
(brn-blk-red-gold)
R12 - 10k
Ω
Resistor
(brn-blk-org-gold)
R11 - 100k
Ω
Resistor
(brn-blk-yel-gold)
R14 - 100
Ω
Resistor
(brn-blk-brn-gold)
J1 - Jumper Wire
(see Figure A)
R5 - 220
Ω
Resistor
R6 - 220
Ω
Resistor
(red-red-brn-gold)
R9 - 47k
Ω
Resistor
(yel-vio-org-gold)
R8 - 18k
Ω
Resistor
(brn-gray-org-gold)
R7 - 5.6k
Ω
Resistor
(grn-blue-red-gold)
R10 - 330
Ω
Resistor
(org-org-brn-gold)
SAVE 3 CUT-OFF
RESISTOR LEADS
Figure D
Mount with the flat side of
LED as shown in the top
legend of the PC board.
Figure E
Figure F
Figure A
Form jumper wire from a
discarded resistor lead.
Figure B
Figure C
Mount with the flat side of the
transistor as shown on the top
legend of the PC board. Leave 1/8”
between the part and PC board.
Be sure that the positive lead is in the correct
hole as shown on the PC board. Bend the
electrolytic over and solder into place.
Warning:
If the capacitor is connected with
incorrect polarity, it may heat up and either leak
or cause the capacitor to explode.
Insert the IC socket
into the PC board
with the notch in the
direction shown on
the top legend.
Solder
the
IC
socket into place.
Insert the IC into
the socket with the
notch in the same
direction as the
notch on the socket.
Diodes have polarity, so be sure that the band is
in the correct direction, as shown on the top
legend of the PC board.
Notch
Flat
Spacer
Jumper wire
Polarity mark
Band
D1
-4-
Flat PC board
marking
Flat
Flat PC board marking
The positive (+) lead is
Marking on legend
side of PC board
Bend 90°
1/8”