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Appendix F: Cabinet Separation

Cabinet Separation for Models WS-65909 and WS-73909

For Mitsubishi Dealers and

Service Personnel Only

 

The Mitsubishi TV models WS-65909 and

2

73909-WS

WS-73909 cabinet have been assembled in two

pieces. These pieces may be separated to

 

 

allow for easier delivery and set up. The instruc-

 

tions below show how to safely separate and

 

reattach the cabinet. This TV weighs over 320

 

lbs and has many sensative components. This

&

dismantling procedure should be done by autho-

rized Mitsubishi Dealers or Service Personnel

65909-WS

only.

 

 

 

 

The following steps should be performed by two people:

 

1

Remove the decorative Plastic Covers (2) on

Models

each side of the cabinet and then remove the

exposed Screws (2) on each side.

 

 

 

 

2

Carefully lift the Cabinet-Top straight up until

 

the Brackets are clear from the Cabinet-Bottom.

for

3

 

3

Carefully place the Cabinet-Top on the

oor .

Separation

joints! Replace the screws and the decorative

 

4

Once 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

 

CabinetF:

Brackets properly. Keep nger s cl ear of all

 

Plastic Covers.

 

 

 

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