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SAFETY PRECA
SAFETY PRECA
SAFETY PRECA
SAFETY PRECA
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SER
SERVICE
SER
VICE WARNING
VICE
VICE
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
SER
SER
VICE
WARNING
Only qualified service technicians who are familiar with safety checks
and guidelines should perform service work. Before replacing parts,
disconnect power source to protect electrostatically sensitive parts. Do
not attempt to modify any circuit unless so recommended by the
manufacturer. When servicing the receiver, use an isolation transformer
between the line cord and power receptacle.
SER
SER
SERVICING
SER
SER
VICING
VICING
VICING THE HIGH
VICING
THE HIGH
THE HIGH V V V V V OL
THE HIGH
THE HIGH
OL
OL
OL
OLT T T T T A A A A A GE AND CR
GE AND CR
GE AND CR
GE AND CRT T T T T
GE AND CR
Use EXTREME CAUTION when servicing the high voltage circuits. To
discharge static high voltage, connect a 10K ohms resistor in series with a
test lead between the receiver ground and CRT anode lead. DO NOT lift
the CRT by the neck. Always wear shatterproof goggles when handling
the CRT to protect eyes in case of implosion.
X-RA
X-RA
X-RAY RADIA
X-RA
X-RA
Y RADIA
Y RADIA
Y RADIATION AND HIGH
Y RADIA
TION AND HIGH
TION AND HIGH V V V V V OL
TION AND HIGH
TION AND HIGH
OL
OL
OL
OLT T T T T A A A A A GE LIMITS
GE LIMITS
GE LIMITS
GE LIMITS
GE LIMITS
Be aware of the instructions and procedures covering X-ray radiation. In
solid-state receivers and monitors, the CRT is the only potential source of
X-rays. Keep an accurate high voltage meter available at all times. Check
meter calibration periodically. Whenever servicing a receiver, check the
high voltage at various brightness levels to be sure it is regulating
properly. Keep high voltage at rated value, NO HIGHER. Excessive high
voltage may cause X-ray radiation or failure of associated components.
DO NOT depend on protection circuits to keep voltage at rated value.
When troubleshooting a receiver with excessive high voltage, avoid close
contact with the CRT. DO NOT operate the receiver longer than
necessary. To locate the cause of excessive high voltage, use a variable
AC transformer to regulate voltage. In present receivers, many electrical
and mechanical components have safety related characteristics which are
not detectable by visual inspection. Such components are identified by a
# on both the schematic and the parts list. For SAFETY, use only
equivalent replacement parts when replacing these components.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Perform a final SAFETY CHECK before returning receiver to customer.
Check repaired area for poorly soldered connections, and check entire
circuit board for solder splashes. Check board wiring for pinched wires or
wires contacting any high wattage resistors. Check that all control knobs,
shields, covers, grounds, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be
sure to replace all insulators and restore proper lead dress.
HIGH V V V V V OL
HIGH
HIGH
OLT T T T T A A A A A GE SHUTDO
OL
OL
HIGH
HIGH
OL
Apply 120VAC to set, turn set on, and adjust brightness and contrast to maximum. Short
XRP-1 to XRP-2. The set should shut down and then cycle on and off. If the set does not
shut down and then cycle on and off, the shutdown circuoit requires repair. To resume normal
operation remove the short from XRP-1 to XRP-2.
The listing of any available replacement part herein in no case constitutes a recommendation, warranty, or guarantee by
SAMS Technical Publishing as to the quality and suitability of such replacement part. The numbers of the listed parts have
been compiled from information furnished to SAMS Technical Publishing by the manufacturers of the specific type of
replacement part listed.
Reproduction or use, without express permission, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent
liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
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SET 4552
SET 4552
SET 4552
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SET 4552
UTIONS
UTIONS
UTIONS
UTIONS
SAFETY CHECKS — FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
SAFETY CHECKS — FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
SAFETY CHECKS — FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
SAFETY CHECKS — FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
SAFETY CHECKS — FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
Cold Leaka
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Cold Leaka
Cold Leaka
Cold Leaka
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s with Isolated Gr
s with Isolated Gr
s with Isolated Gr
s with Isolated Ground
Unplug the AC cord, connect a jumper across the plug prongs, and turn
the power switch on (if applicable). Use an ohmmeter to measure the
resistance between the jumped AC plug and any exposed metal cabinet
parts such as antenna screw heads, control shafts, or handle brackets.
Exposed metal parts with a return path should measure between 1M
ohms and 5.2M ohms. Parts without a return path must measure infinity.
Hot Leaka
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Hot Leaka
Hot Leaka
Hot Leaka
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e Current Chec
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Plug the AC cord directly into an AC outlet. DO NOT use an isolation
transformer. Use a 1500 ohms, 10W resistor in parallel with a .15µF
capacitor to connect between any exposed metal parts on the receiver and
a good earth ground. (See figure below.) Use an AC voltmeter with at
least 5000 ohms per volt sensitivity to measure the voltage across the
resistor. Check all exposed metal parts and measure voltage at each point.
Voltage measurements should not exceed .75VAC, 500µA. Any value
exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be
corrected. If the AC plug is not polarized, reverse the AC plug and repeat
exposed metal part voltage measurement at each point.
GE SHUTDO
GE SHUTDOWN
GE SHUTDO
WN
WN TEST
WN
TEST
TEST
TEST
GE SHUTDO
WN
TEST
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High Voltage Shutdown Test .................. 1
IC Functions ........................................... 1
Important Parts Information ................... 1
Miscellaneous Adjustments .................... 1
New Circuit ............................................ 1
Parts List ................................................. 6
Placement Chart ................................. 4, 5
Safety Precautions .................................. 1
Schematic Component Location ............ 4
Schematic Notes ..................................... 2
Schematics
Audio ............................................... 3
CRT ................................................. 2
PIP ................................................... 4
Power Supply .................................. 2
SRS Audio ....................................... 4
System Control ................................ 3
Television ........................................ 2
Tuner ............................................... 1
Video Switching/Comb Filter/
Black Stretch ................................... 3
Test Equipment ....................................... 1
Tuner Information .................................. 1
See PHOT T T T T OF
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See PHO
See PHO
See PHO
Technical Service Data
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
Model F27730EMFB1 (Chassis CTC169CF5)
Model F27730EMFB1 (Chassis CTC169CF5)
Model F27730EMFB1 (Chassis CTC169CF5)
Model F27730EMFB1 (Chassis CTC169CF5)
Model F27730EMFB1 (Chassis CTC169CF5)
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Component locations
Component locations
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Component locations
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Models
Models
Models
Models
Models
Chassis
Chassis
Chassis
Chassis
Chassis
F27730EMJX1
CTC169CF5
F27731BKFE1
CTC169CK5
F27731BKJX1
CTC169CK5
F27732SBFE1
CTC169CK5
G27750WKALM1
CTC169CF5
G27750WKDX1
CTC169CF5
G27750WKLM1
CTC169CF5
G27751ATLM1
CTC169CF5
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Summary of Contents for RCA F27730EMJX1

  • Page 1 XRP-1 to XRP-2. Models Models Models Models Models Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis F27730EMJX1 CTC169CF5 F27731BKFE1 CTC169CK5 F27731BKJX1 CTC169CK5 F27732SBFE1 CTC169CK5 The listing of any available replacement part herein in no case constitutes a recommendation, warranty, or guarantee by G27750WKALM1 CTC169CF5 SAMS Technical Publishing as to the quality and suitability of such replacement part.
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  • Page 15 SCHEMA SCHEMA SCHEMA SCHEMA SCHEMATIC COMPONENT LOCA TIC COMPONENT LOCA TIC COMPONENT LOCA TIC COMPONENT LOCA TIC COMPONENT LOCATION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE C1201 C1713 C2708 C3603 C4713 C8049 DF4500 Q1702 Q8001 R1463 R1694 R1803 R2740 R3142 R4139...
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