LX-105O+
Service Manual Disassembly and Assembly
3.2.3 Removal of Circuit Boards
This
section describes the procedure for removing the
TAMA
Board and the TA-a filter unit.
3.2.3.1
[Step 1]
TAMA
Board Removal
Remove the upper casing (See section 3.2.2.1). The following connectors on the
TAMA
—-
board, which are connecting it to external components, should be disconnected:
CN4,
CN5,
CN6,
CN7,
CN8
FFC
(Flexible Flat Cable), and CN9.
Do not pull roughly on the connectors, or you may damage the board. Remove them by
pulling gently while at the same time holding the board.
[Step 2]
[Step 3]
Remove the two C.B.Btite
(P2)
(M3
x 6) screws, the
C.B.S-tite
(0)
(M3
x 8) screw, and
grand rink which are securing the TAMAboard to the base plate and the lower casing.
Loosen the four bent tabs on the lower casing which are securing it to the
TAMA
board.
CN9
CN8
CN7
Then
remove the
TAMA
board.
CBS(0)(M3X8)
~TAMA
8oard
I
I
\CN6 CN5 CN4
Figure 3-8.
TAMA
Board
Removal
Be
carefil
not to bend the tabs toofar. Also, when pushing the tabs, be careful not to break
them or to cause damage to components on the
TM
board.
When the
TM
board is replaced, perform the following adjustment.
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