Magnavox W602 Service Manual
Magnavox W602 Service Manual

Magnavox W602 Service Manual

Automatic record players

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SERVICE
THE MAGNAVOX COMPANY • SERVICE DEPARTMENT
FORT WAYNE. INDIANA
MODELS
W602,
The Record Players shown ab6ye are representative of the types covered in this manual, i.e. Tall post, 11" turn­
table, Short post, 9 1/2" turntable.
All models of this series Magnavox Record Players
are basically the same. Differences lie only in external
appearance items and, in some cases, t h e type of
drive 1notor.
'Some versions in t h i s series incorporate extended
type control knobs while othe1·s use a short type knob
assembly. The deluxe players covered in this manual
utilize an 11" turntable disc.
The chart on Pages 16 & 17 shows the major differences
in these various models. 0t h e r minor differences
are identified in the exploded view diagrams and re­
placement parts lists.
All models are four-speed designed for operation at
16 2/3, 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM.

CHANGE CYCLE

The changer utilizes a "Velocity Trip" mechanism and
the change cycle initiates by the fast inward motion of
the pick-up arm when the stylus enters the lead-out
groove at the end of the record.
As the tone arm tracks on the record, the Pick-up
Positioning Finger ''A" in Figure 3, which moves in
unison with the tone arm, pushes against the Striker
Feed Lever (111). The Striker Arm (121) is fed inward
toward the turntable hub by t h e friction of its own
weight resting on the curved end of the Striker Feed
Lever (111).
ISSUED: DECEMBER, 1966
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W604,
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GENERAL
As the record is playing, the Striker Arm (121) moves
slowly toward the hub of the turntable, but the velocity
of the Tone Arin is not sufficient to trip tl1e mechanism;
since the wiping action of the l1ub projection n1oves the
Striker Arin (121) back with each revolution of the turn­
table.
However, when the stylus enters the lead-out groove
at the end of the record, tl1e velocity of the Striker
Feed Lever (111) is sufficient to cause the Striker Arm
(121) to move in ahead of the turntable hub projection.
The St1�iker A1·m (121) is then "struck" by the hub pro­
jection and pusl1ed far e n o u g h t o cause the Drive
Release Lever (131) to pivot and release the Locking
Pin from the tab on the b o t t o m o f the Main Cam
Gear Assembly (109). The assembly is then unlocked
from the out-of-cycle or "Play'' position, permitting
the.
Drive
Wheel
be pulled into contact with the motor pulley which drives
the Main Cam Gear Assembly t h r o u gh the change
cycle.
The Main Cam Gear Assembly makes one con1plete
revolution in a clockwise direction during the change
cycle.
As the Main Cam Gear (109)
Locating Roller "B" rides on various
the Cam Gear (109), causing the Tone Arm Lift Lever
(118) to pivot and raise the Pick-up Lift Spindle (103).
This action raises the Tone Arm and
vertical travel.
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  • Page 1 The Record Players shown ab6ye are representative of the types covered in this manual, i.e. Tall post, 11" turn­ table, Short post, 9 1/2" turntable. GENERAL All models of this series Magnavox Record Players As the record is playing, the Striker Arm (121) moves are basically the same. Differences lie only in external...
  • Page 4 5275-4 the sub-plate and pushes against the striker ar1n on the Remote Record Reject Operation velocity trip mechanism. T h e arm is then pushed On some units a Record Reject solenoid is mounted on back by the hub projection and unlocks the main cam gear to start the change cycle.
  • Page 5 5275-5 ADJUSTMENTS Tone Arm Set-Down Since only one half turn of the Adjustment Screw "G" covers the entire range of the Set Down Adjustment, it is suggested that the screw be rotated only a slight All changers in this series provide automatic posi­ amount at any one time.
  • Page 6 5275-6 Check the gap between the muting switch contacts Record Dropping Adjustment to be certain that a strip of newspaper or a metal "feeler'' gauge . 003" thick can be inserted between Rotate the Main Cam Gear (109) by hand until the Record the1n (this is minimun1 gap).
  • Page 7 S21S-1 Tightness or dirt on Pivots "J", see Figure 3. AC Switch Adjustment R e m o v e C-clips from Pivots "J" and remove Remove Turntable as outlined under "Turntable Re­ Striker Feed Lever and S t r i k e r Arm. Clean moval".
  • Page 9 RPM step. NOTE: Be sure the motor is com­ Remove inverted hex-nut in well of Control Indi­ pletely suspended during this adjustment. special tool, Magnavox Part No. cator (41). 170442-1, is a v a i e for this purpose (see Figure 6).
  • Page 10 5275-10 POWER CONNECTIONS WHEN CHANGER IS INSTALLED IN AC-DC TYPE UNIT CHANGER YELLOW MOTOR :::::::: .01 • • ,c.._CAPACITOR CONNECTS HERE WHEN BASE PLATE CHANGER IS INSTALLED IN AC UNIT Figure 9 Figure 8 180627-1 180!734-2 CONTACT CONTACT PINS--180628-1 PINS--180726-1 AMP-LOK RECEPTACLE MOLEX RECEPTACLE (Late Models Only)
  • Page 11 5275-11 PICK-UP AND STYLUS REPLACEMENT GUIDE NEEDLE PICKUP & NEEDLE NEEDLE PICKUP PART NO. SIZE PART NO. MATERIAL ILLUSTRATION TURNOVER CARTRIDGE 560290-1 .003 560235-2 Sapphire � � (with needles) V> �,'-::: 560290-3 560234-2 . 0007 Diamond > '� � (less needles) �...
  • Page 12 5275-12 *ON SOME MODELS THE JOLER WHEEL IS MOUNTED WITH C-CLIP NO. 76252801 PART 3-22 • © 3-10 --.;:...--l----- nJ------ - ® 3- 11 -- 3-12 � -::: �_:,,,. - 3-13 N�r:J:�- 3-14 d:,_,___ 3-15 :;@. 3-7- �-- 3-16 39-- ��...
  • Page 13 5275-13 � �� "' � �, • • 75 - - - _J � � _l.--..¢ - � 91 -1 -65-1 65-2 .-02 J!-- 65-3 �83 94-- 95 _ _ _ ____ \<r Figure 13--Exploded View of parts below Base Plate...
  • Page 14 5275-14 - - - - -- � @: � ' � - - -107 � @)�. -- - ----1• ( +) ® 127-- - --: (� �-fli "" "' 128 - - - - - 1 1 1 � ..•...
  • Page 15 5275-15 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REF. NO. DESCRI.PTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF. 761600113 Speed Change LOcklnb 76252604 Balance Arn1 Retaining Pin 76130101 Control Lever Assembly 76190048 Balance A rn1 (Gold) 76252802 C-Clip 76190049 Balance Arm (Silver) 76130149 Idler Elevator Bracket Balance Arm (Chrome) 76190019 76204013...
  • Page 16 5275-17 RECORD PLAYER MODEL VARIATIONS (CON'T) 11'' GRAY TURNTABLE & BASEPLATE 150927-2 BASEPLATE TRIM, BLACK TONE ARM Balance Control Knobs Motor Assembly Mute Switch Speed On-Off Model No. 76190048 76130169 76110057 604-01-00 170584-1 76130101 76130169 76110057 76190048 170584-1 76130101 604-02-00 76110057 76190048 76130101...
  • Page 17 5275-1 RECORD PLAYER MODEL VARIATIONS 9 1/2'' GRAY TURNTABLE & BASEPLATE 150810-2 BASEPLATE TRIM, BLACK TONE ARM Control Knobs Motor Balance Model No. Mute Switch Speed On-Off Assembly 602-03-00 170584-1 76130101 76130169 76110057 76190048 603-01-00 170584-1 76130160 76130142 76110010 76190048 603-02-00 170584-1 76130101...

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