Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55909, WS-73909 manual Appendix F Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65869

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Appendix F: Cabinet Separation

Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65869

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For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only

The Mitsubishi TV model WS-65869 cabinet has been assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and set up. The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet. This TV weighs over 320 lbs and has many sensative components. This dismantling proce- dure should be done by authorized Mitsubishi Dealers or Service Personnel only.

The following steps should be performed by two people:

1Remove the decorative Plastic Covers (2) on each side of the cabinet and then remove the exposed Screws (2) on each side.

2Carefully lift the Cabinet-Top straight up until the Brackets are clear from the Cabinet-Bottom.

3Carefully place the Cabinet-Top on the oor .

4Once you have moved and positioned the Cabinet-Bottom to its desired location, reverse the procedure and mount the Cabinet-Top on the Cabinet-Bottom. Be sure you align the Brackets properly. Keep nger s cl ear of all joints! Replace the screws and the decorative Plastic Covers.

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