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26MR70
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are
thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and the servicing guidelines which follow:
WARNING
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit
should be attempted.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
3. Semiconductor heat sinks are potential shoc k
hazards when the chassis is operating.
4. The chassis in this receiver has two ground systems
which are separated by insulating material. The non-
isolated (hot) ground system is for the B+ voltage
regulator circuit and the horizontal output circuit. The
isolated ground system is for the low B+ DC voltages
and the secondar y circuit of the high voltage
transformer.
To pre vent electr ical shoc k use an isolation
transf or mer
betw een
the
line
cord
and
power
receptacle, when servicing this chassis.
CAUTION
: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION
AGAINST
A
RISK
OF
FIRE,
REPLA CE
ONLY WITH
SAME
TYPE
4A-
125V
FUSE.
4A
125V
SERVICING
OF
HIGH
VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
AND
PICTURE TUBE
When
servicing
the
high
voltage
system,
remove
the
static
charge by connecting
a
10k
ohm
resistor
in
series
with
an
insulated
wire
(such as
a
test
probe)
between
the
pic-
ture
tube
ground
and
the
anode
lead. (AC
line
cord should
be
disconnected
from
AC
outlet.)
1. Picture
tube
in
this
receiver employs
integral implosion
protection.
2. Replace
with
tube
of
the
same
type
number
for
continued
safety.
3. Do
not
lift
picture
tube
by the
neck.
4. Handle
the
picture
tube
only
when
wear ing
shatterproof
goggles
and
after
discharging
the
high
voltage
anode
completely.
X-RADIATION
AND
HIGH
VOLTAGE
LIMITS
1. Be
sure
all
ser vice
personnel
are
aware
of
the
procedures
and
instructions
covering
X-radiation. The
only
potential
source
of
X-ray in
current
solid
state
TV
receivers
is
the
picture
tube. However, the
picture
tube
does
not
emit
measurable
X-Ray radiation,
if
the
high
voltage
is
as
specified
in
the
"High
Voltage
Check"
instructions.
It
is
only
when
high
voltage
is
excessive
that
X-
radiation
is
capable
of
penetrating
the
shell
of
the
picture
tube
including
the
lead
in
the
glass
material.
The
important
precaution
is
to
keep
the
high
voltage
below the
maximum
level
specified.
2. It
is
essential
that
servicemen
have available
at
all
times
an
accurate
high
voltage
meter.
The
calibration
of
this
meter
should
be
checked
periodically.
3. High
voltage
should
always
be
kept
at
the
rated
value
no
higher. Operation
at
higher
voltages
may cause
a
failure
of
the
picture
tube
or
high
voltage
circuitry
and;also, under
certain
conditions , may produce
radiation
in
exceeding
of
desirable
levels.
4. When
the
high
voltage
regulator
is
operating
properly
there
is
no
possibility
of
an
X-radiation
problem. Every
time
a
color
chassis
is
serviced,
the
brightness
should
be
tested
while
monitoring
the
high
voltage
with
a
meter
to
be
certain
that
the
high
voltage
does
not
exceed
the
specified
value
and
that
it
is
regulating
correctly.
5. Do
not
use
a
picture
tube
other
than
that
specified
or
make unrecommended
circuit
modifications
to
the
high
voltage
circuitry.
6. When
trouble shooting
and
taking
test
measurements
on
a
receiver
with
excessive high
voltage, avoid
being
unnecessarily
close
to
the
receiver.
Do
not
operate
the
receiver
longer
than
is
necessary
to
locate
the
cause
of
excessive voltage.
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