Maintenance; Disassembly; Fuse Replacement; Level Adjustments - Icom IC-R8500 Instruction Manual

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MAINTENANCE

■ Disassembly

For internal maintenance and optional installations,
disassemble the receiver.
CAUTION:
DISCONNECT the DC power cable
or AC adapter before performing any work on the
receiver.
q Remove 6 screws from the top of the receiver
and 4 screws from its sides.
w Carefully lift up the top cover while disconnecting
the plug from the speaker cable.
e Turn the receiver upside down.
r Remove 6 screws from the bottom cover, then lift
up the bottom cover.

■ Fuse replacement

If a fuse blows or the receiver stops functioning, try to
find the source of the problem, and replace the dam-
aged fuse with a new, rated fuse.
• For DC cable fuse

■ Level adjustments

R254
R252 adjusts the beep level
R254 adjusts the UT-102 output level
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• For internal fuse
MAIN unit
Fuse
(FGMB 125 V 3 A)
R252

■ Memory backup

All of the CPU's memory is backed up by an EEP-
ROM (Electronically-Erasable Programmable Read-
Only Memory). All data you set, such as memory
contents, set mode contents, etc. is stored in this
EEP-ROM. There is no internal lithium battery.

■ CPU resetting

If the IC-R8500 is behaving erratically, this may be an
indication of a CPU malfunction. In such cases, reset
the CPU.
While pushing [MW], push [POWER] in to turn on the
receiver power.
• The CPU is reset.
NOTE: Resetting the CPU clears all memory con-
tents and returns internal settings to their factory
defaults.

■ Cleaning

If the receiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean
with a dry, soft cloth.
AVOID the use of strong chemical solvents such
as thinner, benzine or alcohol to clean the
receiver. These may damage the receiver's
surfaces.
Speaker
cable

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