Assy/Panel Removal; Aluminium Stands; Metal Back Plate; Rear Cover - Philips BJ3.0E Service Manual

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BJ3.0E PA
4.2.2

Aluminium Stands

Figure 4-3 Aluminium stands (drawing of MkI)
The new MkII aluminium stands (not on drawing) with order
code 3122 785 90690, can also be used to do measurements,
alignments, and duration tests. The stands can be
(dis)mounted quick and easy by means of sliding them in/out
the "mushrooms". The new stands are backwards compatible
with the earlier models.
Important: For (older) FTV sets without these "mushrooms", it
is obligatory to use the provided screws, otherwise it is possible
to damage the monitor inside!.
4.3

Assy/Panel Removal

4.3.1

Metal Back Plate

Disconnect the Mains/AC Power cord before you remove the

rear cover!

Note: a sticker containing the type number [1] has been added
on the right lower corner of the rear cover, allowing the
customer to read the number without lifting the set from the
wall.
1. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the
foam bars (see part "Foam Bars").
Caution: do not put pressure on the display, but let the
monitor lean on the Front cover.
2. Remove T10 tapping screws [2] from the top, centre,
bottom, left and right side of the back plate.
3. Remove "mushrooms" [3] from the back plate.
4. Lift the back plate from the TV. Make sure that wires and
flat foils are not damaged while lifting the back plate.
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Figure 4-4 Metal back plate and rear cover removal
Mechanical Instructions
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4.3.2
Rear Cover
1. Remove the T10 tapping screws [4] underneath the main I/
O panel that hold the rear cover.
2. Remove the T10 parker screws [5] around the edges of the
rear cover.
3. Lift the metal rear cover from the set. Make sure that wires
and flat foils are not damaged.
4.3.3
Speaker
After removing the rear cover, you gain access to the speakers.
Each speaker is fixed with four T10 screws [1]. See Figure
"Speaker removal". After removal of these screws, the
speakers can be removed.
Caution: never disconnect the speakers with a playing set,
because otherwise the class-D audio amplifiers could be
damaged!
4.3.4
Speaker Frame
After the speakers have been removed, the plastic speaker
frame underneath the set can be removed. See Figure
"Speaker frame removal".
1. Remove the cables that are guided by the speaker frame
from its clamps [1].
2. Remove parker T10 screws [2] that hold the frame and pull
the frame downwards.
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Note: the speaker frame cannot be removed without the
speakers being removed first, since on each side of the frame
there is a hidden screw underneath the speaker.
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