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In such
a case,
check
also
if the POWER
AMPLIFIER
circuit
or power
supply
circuit
has any abnormalities
or not.
2-2.
Regarding
reset
There
are cases
that the machine
does
not work
correctly
because
the MICROCOMPUTER
is not reset
even
though
the AC
power
cord
is re-inserted,
or the software
reset
(pressing
the STOP
key + POWER
key)
is performed.
When
the above
described
phenomenon
occurs,
it can leads
to wrong
judgement
as if the MICROCOMPUTER
is defective
and
to exchange
the MICROCOMPUTER.
In such
a case,
perform
the forced-reset
by the following
procedure
and check
good
or
no good
of the MICROCOMPUTER.
@
Remove
the AC power
cord.
Fig-2-2
@
Short
both
ends
of the electrolytic
capacitor
Cl 13 that is connected
to VDD
of the MICROCOMPUTER
with
tweezers.
@
Connect
the AC power
cord
again.
If the MICROCOMPUTER
returns
to the normal
operation,
the MICROCOMPUTER
is good.
Note:
The reference
number
or MICROCOMPUTER
pin number
of transistor
(Ql 10) and electrolytic
capacitor(C113)
can change
depending
on the models.
Be sure to check
the reference
numbers
on schematic
diagram
before
starting
the discharging
work.
2-3.
Confirmation
of soldering
state
of MICROCOMPUTER
Check
soldering
state
of the MICROCOMPUTER
in addition
to the above
described
procedures.
Be sure to exchange
the
MICROCOMPUTER
after
surely
confirming
that the trouble
is not caused
by poor
soldering
but the MICROCOMPUTER
itself.

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