Disassembly For Repair; Precautions For Waterproof; Precautions For Disassembly; Removing The Tx-Rx Unit From The Chassis - Kenwood NX-210 Service Manual

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NX-210

1. Precautions for Waterproof

• The orange packing material on the reverse side of the
transceiver is important with respect to the waterproof
efficiency of the transceiver. Do not place stickers or
other materials on or around the packing material shown
in the fi gure, or on the reverse side of the battery pack.
Doing so will impair the waterproof efficiency of the
transceiver and may cause it to break down. Additionally,
in order to prevent damage to the packing material, do
not allow it to come in contact with foreign materials.

2. Precautions for Disassembly

■ Removing the TX-RX unit from the chassis

1. Remove the Cord ASSY from the connector (CN337) of
the TX-RX unit q.
2. Remove the Speaker lead wire from the connector
(CN805) of the TX-RX unit w.
3. Remove the VOL/CH FPC from the connector (CN201) of
the TX-RX unit e.
4. Remove the Universal connector FPC from the connec-
tor (CN804) of the TX-RX unit r.
5. Remove the PTT FPC from the connector (CN806) of the
TX-RX unit t.
6. Remove the 14 screws y.
7. Anchor the screw hole of the TX-RX unit using the tip of
a pair of tweezers as shown in the fi gure. Then, lift the
TX-RX unit to remove it from the chassis u.
Cord ASSY
CN805
CN337
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DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR

VOL/CH FPC
CN804
Universal
Connector FPC
CN201
CN806
PTT FPC
TX-RX unit
■ Removing the TOP packing (G53-1600-12)
1. Pull the TOP packing to the left to remove the packing
that is fi t into the left groove of the chassis q.
2. Pull the TOP packing to the right to remove the packing
that is fi t into the right groove of the chassis w.
3. Turn back the TOP packing as shown in the fi gure e.
4. Remove the TOP packing r.
3. Precautions for Reassembly
■ Mounting the Display unit onto the chassis
Insert the tab of the speaker holder into the hole in the
upper part of the chassis.
Speaker holder

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