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User Interface Harness
The User Interface harness connects the user interface (keyboard) to the Main PCB at connector location
J23.
CAUTION!!
Do not confuse the user interface harness with the similar looking Ethernet harness.
The user interface harness connects to J23 on the Main PCB while the Ethernet harness con-
nects to J1. Both connectors are the same type, so make sure you are connecting to the correct
connector.
Failure of the User Interface harness will generally be caused from handling of the harness during other
repairs or maintenance. It should rarely fail on its own without being handled.
Replacement Parts Needed:
• harness, User Interface
• twist-lock cable ties (available at most hardware stores in the electrical section)
Replacement Procedures:
1. Turn the machine off.
CAUTION!!
Use extreme care not to drop metallic objects, tools, or other conductive material
on the Main PCB when you have the base cover removed. If you drop such objects on the Main
PCB, it can severely damage the electronics which will be very expensive to repair.
2. Remove the right plastic side cover, base cover, lower arm rear cover and the upper arm rear cover.
Figure 1 - User Interface Harness Connection
3. Disconnect the user interface harness from the user interface assembly, shown in Figure 1.
4. From behind the upper arm, pull the user interface harness through the right upper arm access
hole.
5. Pull the user interface harness out the right wiring channel and remove any twist-lock cable ties
that bundle the user interface harness to adjacent harnesses, down to the back of the machine.
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