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VERY GOOD SERVICE.FAST ANS VERY HONEST PRICE .RHAANK HERNAN
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Thanks to this service manual I repaired my old camcorder! The manual perfectly explains how to disassemble the camcorder step by step.
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This manual is very useful because it presents the technical specifications of the cd player, including the manufacturer of the reader, this helps if you need to replace it. It also displays the settings and layout of the circuit.
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Manual was a good representation of service infomation for the EWV404. It worked well for my repair.
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2.2.7 Checkup and adjustment of mechanism phase
<Rotary encoder> Set the âsâ of the rotary part at the tapped hole as shown in the figure.
<Connect gear> (Note 2) Set the connect gear so that its locating hole meets the hole on the main deck assembly.
<Worm wheel> (Note 2) Set the worm wheel so that its locating hole meets the hole on the main deck assembly.
Note 1 <Main cam gear /Brake control plate> After fitting the main cam\ gear and brake control plat together,set them together so that their locating holes meet the hole on the main \ deck assembly.
<Connect gear 2> (Note 2) Set the connect gear 2 so that its locating hole meets the hole on the main deck assembly.
<Sub cam gear> Set the sub cam gear so that its locating hole meets the hole on the main deck assembly. This state represents that the mechanism is in the EJECT mode, which is the âmechanism assembly modeâ.
Note 1: Since the connect gear 2 is tightly fixed to the main deck by caulking, adjust its phase with the connect gear and sub cam gear.
Note 2: The part that needs phase adjustment by the hole on the main deck assembly must exactly be set as the specified phase. There is a fear that some part is installed in a wrong phase because assembling of the mechanism is automated. If so, set every part in the correct phase whenever the mechanism is reassembled.
Fig. 2-2-24
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