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JVC TD-V711 Service Manual page 6

Stereo cassette deck
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TD-V711 A/B/C/E/G/J/U
Cabinet Section
@ Top Cover
1) Remove four screws on both sides.
2) Remove two screws fixing the back.
@ Bottom Cover
1) Remove six screws
@) and a).
[Main/power source base parts can be replaced in this
condition]
@ Front Plate
1} Remove INPUT LEVEL voiume knob and BIAS/BALANCE
knob.
2) Remove five screws (2) fixing the front panel.
@ Front Panel Ass'y
1) Remove power switch knob.
2) Remove
switch side of input switch
remote
bar and
remove
knob.
5) Remove four screws (4) on both sides.
6) Remove wires if necessary.
@ Removal from Front Panel
Mechanism Ass'y
1) Remove two screws
fixing mechansim
ass'y top.
2) Remove LED lead soldering on leaf switch base.
3) Remove two screws 6) fixing mechanism ass'y bottom.
4) Open cassette door and remove.
Timer Switch
Remove four pawls (A) fixisng the switch base.
Headphone jack Base
1) Pull out output volume knob.
2) Remove nut fixing the jack.
Volume Base
1) Remove
two
pawls
fixing the BIAS
adjustment
volume/BALANCE
volume base.
Inside view
Fig. 5-4
Switch Base Ass'y
Remove pawl ©) , then remove five pawls © pawls
from (©) side in order.
Push base from front panel hole for easier removal.
(No. 4294)
6
Mechansim Section
@ Head parts
record/playback head.
different.
(Springs Q) and 6) are the same)
@ DD Motor Ass'y
1) Remove two screws
;
2) Remove two screws
from both sides of the chassis.
3) Slide idler to right and lift chassis to remove.
@ Cam Motor
Remove two screws a2 a3 '
@ Reel Motor
Remove two screws
(5) :
@ Cam Switch
1) Remove one screw
:
2) Slide brake and pull out.
(Cautions for assembling)
(1) Align car gear and cam switch holes.
(2) Head base arm stud must match cam switch gear
groove.
@ Pinch Roller
1) Remove left hexagon nut a? ,
®
is playback
head
in-
Stalling position adjusting
.
screw. (to move playback
Fig. 5-5
head back and forth)
Brake (Slide position)
Push arm to remove
(Only push as required to
remove)
Fig. 5-8

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