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Before you start
This guide is supplied without warranty or prejudice. The publishers will not be held responsible as a
result of anybody following (or failing to follow) any of these instructions. By attempting to effect a
repair, it is assumed the reader is a qualified service technician. No liability will be assumed
whatsoever.
Disassembly
1) Remove mains plug and audio leads, also any records if still inside player
2) Remove screws from underside
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Summary of Contents for Sharp RP-117

  • Page 1 Before you start This guide is supplied without warranty or prejudice. The publishers will not be held responsible as a result of anybody following (or failing to follow) any of these instructions. By attempting to effect a repair, it is assumed the reader is a qualified service technician. No liability will be assumed whatsoever.
  • Page 2 3) Remove screws from back 4) Remove back of unit 5) Remove top of unit...
  • Page 3 6) Open tray, remove screw from gear enclosure, remove enclosure 7) Remove screws retaining microswitches, remove screws holding plate down...
  • Page 4 8) Remove screws retaining motor plate Underside of gear plate (removed from player) 9) Left image shows ‘split’ cog, 10) right image shows when removed...
  • Page 5 Reassembly 11) Slip new cog over bush, ensuring at least a 2mm gap between plate and cog Reassembly 11) Re-attach microswitches, the one with RED wire faces forward, (re attach motor, ensure worm-gear engages with tooth-wheel) 12) the one with ORANGE wire faces backwards Attach to drawer ensuring new gear engages with rack...
  • Page 6: Final Testing

    13) Replace gear cover. Final testing Officially advice would be to replace unit covers, then plug in and switch on, testing drawer movement. Unofficially, ensure there are no exposed pieces of metal around, make sure your bench is clear and plug in, test the drawer is working before unplugging and replacing the covers.