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The motor terminals are directly soldered to C.B. (Printed Circuit Board) so that the unit cannot be checked of its operations when the
MAIN C.B. is opened during repair.
In order to check operations of the unit with the MAIN C.B. opened, use the jig (for 6ZM-2).
Part name: JIG KIT 6ZM-2 Part No.: SV-J00-016-010
1) How to assemble the jig
Assemble the jig referring to Fig-1.
1 Separate the supplied two 6P flat cables, and fabricate the one 3P wire, the two 2P wires and the one 1P wire.
2 Attach the photo sensor to the jig C.B. by soldering.
(Refer to Fig-1 and indication on the jig C.B. for the direction of attaching the photo sensor.)
3 Attach the outside terminal of the timing switch to the jig C.B. with soldering.
(At this time, do not solder the timing switch to the motor terminal land.)
4 Connect the other terminal of the timing switch to the GND terminal of the jig C.B. using a wire.
5 Connect the wire that are separated in step 1 by soldering, to the jig C.B. as shown in Fig-1.
2) How to attach the jig
Attach the jig referring to Fig-2.
1 Fix the jig C.B. to the mechanism using the MAIN C.B. fixing screws.
2 Solder the motor terminal.
3 Connect the wire A of the jig C.B. to the motor terminal of the MAIN C.B. by soldering. (Refer to Fig-3.)
4 Connect the sire B of the jig C.B. to the timing switch terminal of the MAIN C.B. by soldering. (Refer to Fig-3.)
5 Connect the wire C of the jig C.B. to (+) and (-) terminals of battery by soldering. (Refer to Fig-3.)
6 Connect the wire D of the jig C.B. to photo sensor of the MAIN C.B. by soldering. (Refer to Fig-3.)
3) How to use the jig
When the C.B.s (printed circuit boards) are opened, the respective switches on the C.B.s are located on the rear side.
Perform all operations from a remote controller in order to increase the work efficiently as follows.
1 Connect a remote controller.
2 Short circuit the cassette switch terminals with wires or the like.
CAUTION WHEN SERVICING
Fig-1
Fig-2
Fig-3
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