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JVC RC-M60L - Removal of Main Parts; Cu Eeaee

JVC RC-M60L
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Removal
of
Main
Parts
1.
Head
cover
ae
Fig.
5
(1)
Pull
up
the
head
cover
with
finger
at
its
right
or
left
end.
Note:
The
replacement
of
the
head
cover
or
adjustment
of
the
azimuth
is
possible
with
the
head
cover
pull-
ed
up.
2.
Cassette
cover
The
tape
detection
pin
is
inside
the
cassette
compartment
Fig.
6
(1)
To
open
the
cassette
door,
push
the
EJECT
button.
(2)
Pull
up
the
cassette
cover
with
fingers
from
the
lower
end.
Notes:
1.
Cleaning
of
the
head
or
the
pinch
roiler
is
pos-
sible
with
the
cassette
cover
pulled
up.
When
the
motor
is
to
be
rotated,
press
the
PLAY-
BACK
button
while
pressing
the
cassette
detect-
ing
pin.
2.
During
pause,
the
cassette
door
will
not
open
should
the
EJECT
button
be
pressed.
In
this
case,
open
the
cassette
door
after
pressing
the
STOP
button.
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RC-M60L/LB
3.
Also
when
the
power
cord
is
unplugged
or
the
battery
power
becomes
low
during
pause,
the
cassette
door
does
not
open.
In
this
case,
turn
the
power
on,
then
press
the
STOP
button.
After
that,
open
the
cassette
door.
3.
Rear
cabinet
U
:
s
66
©
©6¢
Fig.
7
(1)
Remove
6
screws;
screws
(1)
and
@)
(SDSP3030RS)
and
screws
(3)
©)
(SBSF3020R).
(2)
Take
out
2
rod
antenna
wires
(white
and
orange)
and
2
power
wires
(red
and
black).
and
then
remove
a
wire
of
shield
plate.
NOTE:
When
connecting
the
power
wires,
pay
attention
to
the
polarities
to
avoid
faulty
connection.
(According
to
circumstances,
the
mechanism
con-
trol
section
may
fail.)
4.
Tuner
circuit
board
O
tthe
Troll
Sega
Ss.
Fig.
8
(1)
Set
the
dial
pointer
to
the
right
or
left
end.
(2)
Remove
4
screws;
screws
(1)
@)
(SBSF3014C)
and
screw
(4)
(SBSF4010C).
(3)
Remove
6-p
connector
®
connected
to
the
amplifier
circuit
board.
(4)
Take
out
2
wires
@&)
(red,
black)
connected
to
the
LED
board.
NOTE:
In
assembling,
adjust
the
variable
capacitor
arm
to
the
position
of
the
dial
drum.
No.
1416