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SERVICE MANUAL The first name in high fidelity Nominal Specifications for Information Only TURNTABLE MT6225 Motor Linear Direct Drive Direct Wow and Flutter (WANS) 0.03% Rumble 7008 [Speed Variation 205% [Speed Control Range 23% Tracking Force Range 06-35 grams Platter Diameter 121616" [Piatter Weight 2.2 Ibs Strobo Light Yes Record Speed Selector 33/45 cpm [auto Function Stop Yes ject Yes Manual Function ‘Start | Yes Stop Yes Tone Arm Data Fesonance <10He Balance Adjustment Counter weight Effective Length 222 mm Shape S:Form Bearina-Type Horizontal Thrust Friction Sensitivity 0.15 gram Vertical Pivot Friction Sensitivity 0.2 gram Max. Tracking Error 215 [Anti Skate Control Adjustable [Covina Viscous Damped GENERAL Power Requirements 110/220 V AC +10% Dimensions 17-3146" x14-1/4"" weight | 17.7 Ibs. eae re eetueer the mgt co make tonges nd mprevemes upon is products sat gy 20ngius8 {0 al sch changes pos any of Ws product rewously mete INTRODUCTION In the past a variety of turntable platter drive systems have,been employed. Alll these systems involved deceleration because the motor speed was always considerably higher than the playing speed required for the turntable platter. A complicated system of worm gears, idler wheels, pulleys and belts had to be used to reduce the speed. The disadvantage of any coupling (transmission) between the motor and the turntable platter is that it does add a certain amount of wow, flutter and rumble. If a direct coupling exists between the motor shaft and the turntable platter, if the motor shaft becomes in fact the drive shaft, the platter speed is the motor speed and that can be maintained within very narrow tolerances, and almost complete elimination of vibrations can be achieved. The FISHER N:T-6225 direct drive turntable employs a very unique linear motor drive system, very different from some of the other direct-drive turntables on today's market. Ifa comparison is made, the most obvious difference is the utmost simplicity of the FISHER MT-6226, and since this is an electromechanical device, simplicity translates into long-term stability and reliability. Some of the most outstanding features of this unique drive system are that the turntable platter is the rotor of the motor, that there are no electrical connections to the rotor, that the rotor has no armature windings and that all the complicated electronic circuitry is in a stationary (nonmoving) position on a single PC board mounted into the turntable base. The linear motor used in the MT-6225 moves and accelerates upon the application of a 3-phase drive signal at a frequency of either 33-1/3 Hz or 45 Hz to 3 stator field coils. The S-phase drive signal produces a progressively changing magnetic field in the stator windings. This magnetic field will attract and repel (or pull and push) the respective magnetic poles of the rotor magnets and thus cause the platter to rotate. Inertia causes the rotor to turn past the exact position of North Pole and South Pole alignment, and at this instant the magnetic field advances or rotates, thus pulling and pushing the rotor again in the same direction. One other significant difference between the FISHER MT-6225 and other turntables is the number ‘of magnetic rotor poles used. The motor speed is directly related to the number of poles in a motor, which can be calculated by using the following equation. RPM = Revolutions/minute f = supply frequency P p= number of poles 120 = constant RPM DRIVE SYSTEM The turntable platter is the rotating part (the rotor) of the motor. It is mounted on a spindle and the spindle is mounted into a precision bearing. There are no other mechanically moving parts connected to the drive system. The only exception is the shutoff mechanism which engages only in the reject mode or at the end ot a record. A band 14 mm wide and 2mm thick, made of rubber ferrite mateial, is bonded to a 210 mm diameter rim on the inside of the turntable platter. 120 individual poles, 60 bar magnets, are printed onto the ferrite band through permanent magnetization at equal intervals of 5.5 mm around the entire circumference. The magnetic flux density of the rotor magnets is approximately 600 gauss. The stator of the motor consists of three field coils connected in a three-phase star configuration, their respective sawtooth-shaped pole pieces, and of three sensing coils needed to produce the 120° 3- phase drive signal. The field coils are physically located under the platter on one side of the turn- table base in a circular pattern facing the permanent magnet ferrite band on the rotor. The physical gap between the pole pieces and the rotor magnets is 1 mm,-and the mechanical arrangement is such that the 3 field coils with their pole pieces, subdivided into 25 sawtooth-shaped sections with a mechanical separation of 3° 15’ for each, are always directly opposite a rotor section that contains 25 of the 120 magnetic poles. Only 81.25" of the total circular area is occupied by the stator. This is sufficient to develop a starting torque of 600 gr cm and for the rotor to reach the operational speed of 33-1/3 rpm after approximately 1 second. S/SENSING COILS PERMANENT MAGNET ~ FERRITE BAND PERMANENT MAGNET __FERRITE BAND STROBOSCOPIC ‘BANDS TURNTABLE PLATTER SPINDLE STATOR OF MOTOR, 210 MM 3 FIELD COLS _BALL BEARING ‘saw TOOTH ou POLE PIECES Pena washer NT UT fe—ssmm—e] sean AONE POLE PIECES DRIVE SYSTEM ‘According to the above, a 30 pole motor connected to a 33-1/3 Hz supply would turn at a speed of 133-1/3 rpm. A 120 pole motor will turn at 33-1/3 rpm. ‘As the number of poles is increased, the speed of the motor is electrically reduced and the torque of the motor increased, provided the same electrical power source is used to drive the motor. The turntable has its own regulated power supply for the electronic circuits and a servo locked frequency generator to power the linear motor. This makes it completely immune to power line voltage vari tions. BLOCK DIAGRAM LINEAR MOTOR © sxsron 3 PHASE DRIVE SIGNAL GENERATOR FIELD COIL SINTSINISINISINTSINIS ROTOR DIRECTION OF ROTAION MAGNETS ‘SUM OF FORCE YECTORS = Fi+Fa+F3+Fs — 233. S=33-5 RPM y 8 3 5 2 oa 6 @ te 6 me oe POLES [SINTSINISIN Tl Fr Fe FitFesFa+es 120 POLES SOPOLES w 8 3 5 2 wo 200~«300~=SC«AOO. RPM e._ — Fu Fas Fath DRIVE SIGNAL GENERATION A 60 kHz sinewave signal is generated by an LC oscillator circuit. The 60 kHz signal is then fed to the 3 sensing coils, The inductance of the 3 sensing coils is varied through the rotation of the rotor magnets passing the sensing coils, The nominal value of the inductance of the sensing coils is appro ximately 1 mH; but since the coils are physically iocated in a very strong rotating mayreiie field, magnetic saturation of the cores in the sensing coils occurs, and the effective inductance alternates between the nominal value and less than 10 % of the nominal value. The amplitude of the GO kHz signal current flowing through the sensing coils is also varied at a frequency equal to the rotational speed of the platter. This phenomenon of variable inductance is exploited and very effectively used to ‘AM modulate the 60 kHz carrier of the frequency generator. The AM modulation is adjusted to approximately 50 %, There is a spacing of 3.8 mm between the 3 sensing coils. This arrangement will produce a 120° phase difference between the three modulating signals at the coils. The three AM modulated signals are then demodulated, and the recovered 3-phase sinewave signal at a frequency of 33-1/3 Hz for 33-1/3 rpm and 45 Hz for 45 rpm is the actual drive signal for the linear motor. The drive signal is further processed by 3 constant current drive amplifiers, consisting of 3 operational amplifiers (IC's) and 3 complementary symmetry output stages. The amplifier output signals are then connected to the 3 stator field coils. PERMANENT MAGNET FERRITE BAND———* S N Ss N MM UL Th WN [+ SATURABLE CORES FREQUENCY [| —¢—{_}— TA GENERATOR }*-— SENSING COILS 60KHz J+— SPACER 5 J+ BIAS MAGNET yay CARRIER MQOULATED CARRIER DEMODULATED DRIVE SIGNAL TURN ON The turntable is turned on by a microswitch connected mechanically to the shutoff mechanism of the tonearm. At the very first instant after turn on, the output signal of the 60 kHz frequency generator is unmodulated and its amplitude is approximately 6 V pp. This carrier signal is rectified and fed through the 3 amplifiers to the 3 stator field coils, As soon as the platter has started to turn, the servo control circuits will reduce the carrier amplitude to approximately 1 V pp which will at this time also contain the amplitude modulation produced by the sensor coils. As soon as the correct speed is reached, the magnetic field produced by the field coils will run synchronous with the rotor magnets, SERVO CONTROL The drive signal for the servo control circuit is derived directly from the field coils. A separate speed detection device like a tachometer coil or a Hall element is not employed, and the problems such an element may contribute, such as temperature drift, etc., are thus eliminated. Through the rotation of the platter, the rotor magnets pass the stator field coils and an opposing voltage is generated in the stator field coils with a frequency equal to the rotational speed of the turntable platter, 33-1/3 Hz (LP’s) and 45 Hz (45 rpm records). This signal from 2 of the field coils is the drive signal for the servo amplifier, which consists of a high gain differential amplifier, an amplitude limiter which makes the circuit immune to amplitude variations of the control signal, and a pulse shaping circuit. The servo signal is then further processed into a sawtooth-shaped signal ty a frequency to voltage converter which has an output proportional to the speed of the turntable. 1 ¥ =supply frequency a w PROCESSING aaron RoceseN > FoR. MOTOR > 3 FIELD cols DRIVE AMPLIFIER ——— SENSING coILs | DIFFERENTIAL ‘SERVO COMPARATOR AMPLIFIER rreauency | _ ‘AND _ | FREQUENCY | AND GENERATOR OSCILLATOR | ~ | To VOLTAGE |< PULsE = }— CONTROL CONVERTER SHAPING CIRCUITS: ciRcUITS REFERENCE VOLTAGE is ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Although the three adjustments below are preformed at the factory be sure to recheck each adjust- ment whenever the printed circuit boards are removed and repaired. 1. ROTATION ADJUSTMENT Place the unit horizontally and set the pitch control knobs (VR301, VR302) to their mechanical center positions. B. Set the speed selector to 33-1/3 RPM and adjust VR102 for zero deviation by observing the strobo- scope, then set the speed selector to 45 RPM and adjust VR101 for zero deviation by observing the stroboscope. 2, DC BALANCE ADJUSTMENT A. Remove the turntable. (The unit can be placed vertically.) B. Connect a DC VTVM between test points (TP-1) and terminal A2, and subsequently between test. point (TP-1) and terminal B2. Adjust first VR103 and ten VR104 for minimum DC voltage, the value measured should be less than 10 mV DC, 3. SERVO GAIN ADJUSTMENT The gain of the servo circuit is adjusted by VR105. If the gain is too high, the rotational speed takes too long to stabilize. If the gain is too low, the rotational speed will not be stable under load conditions. A. Install the turntable platter and place the unit horizontally. B. Connect the vertical input of an oscilloscope to test point (TP-2) and terminal (E). C.Set the oscilloscope vertical amplifier sensitivity for 0.2 V/cm. Set the horizontal sweep time to 0.5 sec./om. D.With the turntable switched off, a point will travel from left to right on your oscilloscope screen, E. Switch the turntable on and observe a vertical line traveling across the oscilloscope screen. The vertical line amplitude (height) should stabilize after 3.5 seconds +0.5 seconds, (7 cm. horizontal travel on your oscilloscope screen). See FIGURE 1. F. If the vertical line takes either less or more than 3.5 seconds +0.5 seconds, very carefully adjust VR 105. ° v 2S tee) Fig. 1 MOTOR BOARD LAYOUT al sat @ 02 qe oe MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS PICK-UP ARM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Loosen the pick-up arm height adjusting screw (60) and adjust the height by sliding the support arm (57) and secure the screw. PICK-UP RAISING POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Return point) Turn screw (A) dockwise to move outwards, and counterclockwise to move inwards. MOUNTING CARTRIDGE 1. Carefully mount cartridge according to instructions TONE ARM given by the cartridge manufacturer. Do not tighten MOUNTING scReWs mounting screws as yet. 2. Connect the four colored wires contained in the car- tridge shell to the cartridge terminals. It is important that connections are made correctly. That is, colors of wires and cartridge terminals must be matched. White = Left output Blue = Left ground Right output Right ground 2, Plug eartridge shell into tone arm and tighten cartridge shell ring by turning it counterclockwise. (Fig. 2) 4. Move the tone arm over the turntable shaft and move the carridge back or forth to obtain a space of 21/32” between turntable shaft and stylus tip. (Fig. 3) Fix cartridge in this location by tightening mounting meet res screws. ' Fig. 3 canTRIOcE SHELL FING Fig. 2 -9- MOTOR PCB Assy 131 0 4001 81100 Ref. No. Parts Number 4.2589 20900 vRo102 42229 24380 vRo304 4 2229 26070 05, CAPACITORS cor CIHFAM4734- 02,03 CIHFAM3334~ coq CICRB-1074~ CoS CIHFAMI04a. C0607 C1ARB-225A~ cog. CIARB-475A~ cog CICRB-4754~ C10 CIHFAM2224~ cn CIHFAM223A. 12,13 CIHFAMA473A. 15,16 CIHFAM333A~ 7 C18 CICRB-227A~ cig. CICRB-226A~ ‘SEMICONDUCTORS DO 2025 3000 00910 002,03 2025 9530 44510 o7 004,05 2025 9110 18820 06 1C01,02 WWJ-NJM45580- 01,08 2035 6900 40050 10,12 202,03 2035 5000 53660 05,07 Q04 = TMM-2SC1583-G Q06 2035 7200 60860 009,11 2035 6860 54450 13 PARTS LIST Description RefNo. Parts Number OSC Coil 330 »H RESISTORS Variable Resistor 5k )-RZEDSI102A Variable Resistor 200 RO ceca. R03. REDSJ103A Rot RZEDSJ2748 Myler 0.047 nF SOV +20% R05 RZEDS303A Mylar 0.033,F S0v =20% R06 —- RZEDSU472A Electrolytic 100 Ff 16V ROT R2EDSJ222A Mylar0.1 nF SOV. 220% | ROB.09 RZEDSI1S4A Electrolytic 22 .F 10V Rid R2EDSJ472A Electrolytic 4.7 «F 10V RIT R2EDSISa2A Electrolytic 4.7 »F_16V R12 R2EDS/102A hivier0.0022,# Sov 220% 13. AZEDSIS62A Mylar0.022uF 50V 20% R14 R2EDSI272A Mylar0.047,,F 80v 220% R15 RZEDSI333A R16 —-RZEDSIS624 5 R718 RZEDSIi03A Mylar 0.033,.F SOV. =! Wier 0.088uF SOV 20% fig’ R2EDSIA7ZA Electrolytic 220 nF 16V ze Saar Eiereie zoe aa, R22 R2EDSI823A eerenns R23. RZEDSJI044 R24 RZEDSIIO1A Diode Sz 26,26 R2EDSJIS1A Diode DS-448 2 R28,29 RZEDSJI04A 30 R31 REDSJI03A IC NJMAs580-€ 32,33 R2EDSIAR7A TR 2SD400E 34 TR 2536 TR 28C-18836 TR 2SA608F TR 2SB544e-MP Description Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon 1k 2.7k 10k 270k 39% 4.7K 2.2k 150k 47k 3.3k 1k 50k 2.7k 33k 56k 47k 3.3k 82k 100k 100 180 100k 10k 47 aw 1aw aw aw 5% 5% 25% aw = yaw aw van aN Vvaw + 1a 1a yaw aw aw yaw aw vaw aw yaw yaw van 5% POWER SUPPLY PCB Assy 131. 0.4001 87400 Ref.No, Parts Number 42349 20960 42349 20310 4 2359 23080 4.2379 21930 CAPACITORS cor C2EHRM2234 02. CIERT-477A. 03,04 C2HYDPIO3A~ 05,06 SEMICONDUCTOR DOI =: DDD-STRBAZ0- RESISTOR ROT = R3AXP58224 Description Fuse 0.2A Slow F'ow Fuse 0.5A Slow Blow Socket Terminal 1P Metalized Paper 0.022 4 F 250V +20% Electrolytic 470 «F 25V Ceramic 0.01 yF S00V +100,-0% Diode Bridge S1RBA20 Oxide Metal Film 82k IW 25% ~10— MOTOR P.C.BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW) a10 4588 are etches tes too [8 rece Soe —t— @ e.4 kf © @rpci WSyq—. 1s108x3 TPB E eps ff ave Meas my TPAl cig Ol 8e gel fos ci7 0.033 288544 og —> re ose ay Head 36 = R2T \p,180) "Ss 208 7 ca R30. 280400 el 1 L E847 700K R26 ,, 180. <8 ce} phe TPB3 eT i Jose coo TE yuo Ch S Someta | cteav| ) Let Bi ° qo90.033 { [00830035 rai | oan yRO3, VRO4, TPAS o335544 @rP1 TOK OA 200 ze e 08 R03 TRAz TBOK 150K — cog cyst, ROT app22K ESE “he . 100716, R24 1 Be WY" cog 22/0WV 16 WV I ® icot RI 3.3K teams GRIT AQslOK, Rtg ° NJMA558 =——/Wi—e A7K — QoT pos] 202 250596 FIZIK | AI 2.7K 28c536 E a esr 8 538K] G04 2Sci53 RIG ,,,5.6K Rane ROG 4.7K Bac gEeC eB c L " tre we caca | Ris 33K 08 Re 8%, !! @ Doe, .08448 a ThOwy 3.3K it voz 0.022 it 1x agai ted C05, 04 05 2sasos ti Leo, 2 003 1408438 aog genoa 5 Saige Boban eTOK me BEB yplOK —_y $09 © Css R22, 82K +p rey 001 -$2-9 c AEE yy Sek, en OF vo7, BES 8 vRot 05 8 oSsae Ros aor Cw 3K 280536, 388 S200 c cor 280400, hoo “hee = @2scs36 @4, @. @ 1owy a Roz RO! RIO 75 io LS 27k IK 4.7K POWER SUPPLY P.C.BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW) Fuse 0.28 = POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM 2 EXPLODED VIEW OF TURNTABLE(1) ~13- EXPLODED VIEW OF TURNTABLE(2) 14 PARTS LIST Ref.No.| Parts No. Description Ref.No.| Parts No. Description PACKING TURNTABLE TT 6 1450 6350S [Bow CorrugaleEXP BF] 1H 23614 17D | oun Fringe, Board 131 6 2119.01690 [Bag Polveshviene—£XP (Lid) +" |. 431 2.4202 12900| Flange Nut 30x10 131 6 211901362] 8ag Poivetnylane-£X? (Seth Bi 131 6 2119.01470| Bag Poivethylone-€XP (Line Cord, + | 10231203 00802 Serew, Pon Head Tapping 2 9.08 Phone Cara) 191 6 251901900 |Bag Polyethylene IND (Weight! + | 10231203 00602 serew, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0%6 131 6 3009 19520] Pad (Bottom Turntable) 131 6 3009 19880|Paq (Top! +} 1023-2208 00601 Button Head Tapping 30x68 {181 6 3000 23590] Pad [Right & Left! Bat, Bo2, nd, Ba 411.6 3059 15800 [Patching Paver (Set) + | 1018110300902! seem, fon Head 8.on8 =? ACCESSORIES 5 105 3 1203 00002| washer, Spring 3.0, 131-8 2519 07400 Bag Palvethviens IND e3 491 62718 10801)3e0 Fan + | 13124203 ¢3202| washer, Plain 82*10x1.0 131 6 4119 59901 [Explanstory Booklet (Enlish) Bos 131 6 4119 50931| Explanatory Sookiet (French) 28 | 1940990211103) Astembly Plan Spindle T.7 Assy) 131 6 4119 58921 Explanatory Booklet (German) 23 | 13826107 12000| Turntable 39 | 131 24108 10300] spindle Pulley 191 6 4519 14700| Gusrantee Card 31 | 13406022 12010) Plate PU Fix Assy 134 9.4202 11301|NueM2.6 or using 32° | 13422403 17200| Angle Mount 132 2.4201 11309)Screw M 26x11 the Cartricge 33 | 13422902 00304|in Adooter EP 130 2.4203 01801] Washer 2.74 5x0: 34 | 13624108 21800 Shaft (Reject Lover! ~ 35 134 2.4106 21900| Shaft (Return Plate) TURNTABLE 36 134 2 4106 22000 | Shaft {Return Arm} ji ToT 3 1 608 01200] Seren, BOG Head 40x12 3) | 13424107 12600|Colar 2 3a | 13424708 20200| Return Pie : 101.3 1604 01801| Serew, 806 Head 4 0x18 30 | 13424710 11300| Gear Cyetina Bad 40 134 2 4112.00100| Rod 1 | 131.0:2002 14203} Hinge Assy Cobinet) ai | 13424122 10800] Trip c| 1312 1108 35009) cabinet Meta Gro a2 | 1342412211300) Trip 2 CL) 4312 1101 35002) Cabinet (Wood Grain} 43 134 2.4123 12900] Return Arm 3 | 131 21105 19900] Plate Botrom aa | 13424123 15800| Arm 2 | 13127107 1980%]L2 a | 13424208 14100] Spacer 5 | 13121201 16801] Badge 26 | 19428101 20503 [Spring (Plate PU Fix Assy) & | 131 21310-22106|Name Pate (Lidl 27 | 13428107 20800] spring (Return Pate) 3 | 131 2131026703) Name Pate (Cabinet) | 13425101 28600] Spring (Unit Pate) | 131 21410 17000|cover 49 | 13424106 22100] Shaft (Retuin Patel 9 137 0 1003 12400] Leg Assy 50 | 134 2.4706 22100} Shaft (Gear Cyclinah *° 406 3:1203;00002| Nut, Hex Head 2 3.0 42 | 19122108 01400} Hinge (Lid! DT met, Bel. B71 13 131 22904 11900) Pad Lid . 104 3 1104 00003 | Nut, Hex Head 1 4.0 1a | 131 26117 14200| Bushing (Line Cora) “oot 18 | 131 26111 15800|Bushing (Phan Cora} +] 19124220 10502 Ring Srae * 131 2.4202 12804|Nut Bet o-4 + | 1083110300007 Ring € 3.0 . 106.3 1102 10802] Serew, Round Head Wood 3.1 x8 e112 3-3 + | 108.3.1108 00006 | Ring € 4.0 . 106 3 1103 11302] Screw, Round Head Wood+ 3.1x13 B-1, B-1, B-1 ‘D1, 8. 2 +] 1018110301802 | Screw, Pan Head 3.0418 : 101 3 1204 01008] Seren, Flax Head 4.0x10 ‘ei B-4 A 101 3 1103 02501 |Screw, Pan Head 3.025 . 101 3 1508 01406] Screw, Truss Head 4.0%14 # | 1015110301201 |Seew, Pon Head 2.012 o-4 -2 : tor 9 te0# 0160 [screw BOG Head 4.0018 +] 1023 1202 00002|seew, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.06 ‘o-4 a . 106 8 1103 10901 screw, Round Head Wood 9.118 + | 1028 120201802 |seew, Pan Heat Taina 2 2.0416 ‘0-8 Bi : 405 3 1204 0001 | washer, Spring 4.0 + | 10231208 00802|Serew., Pan Head Taooing 2 3.0%8 m4 a ies | 131 2.4203 18600] wasner + | 1023-2209 0080: |serew, Button Head Tapping 3.0x6 a. + | 13124203 17100 | Washer, nylon 0.5t 17+ | 1942 2101 12601] Unit Piote ‘D1 tae | 131 23101 47601 [Metal Mount + | 13124203 94502 | Washer, PE 4.5x10x0.8 tot | 191 23608 192091 Cramn Wire Ba? 20° | $31 2 3608 12700] cramo Wire + | 13124203 as200 2r2 | 131 2 3608 13200|Cramp Wire 22 | 131 23617 16500] Metal Mount Trans + | 1083 1203 00002! 23" | 181 26103 14700|Cover Shield 2a | 1342 2901 10700] Adapter EP + | 13124203 e9202 2s | 1842 200200305] Pin Adapter EF 26 __ | 13425202 10900 | Aubber Cushion NOTE: * Asterisk indicates not a service part. -15— PARTS LIST Ref.No.| Parts No. Description Ref.No.| Parts No. Description TURNTABLE TURNTABLE . 105 31205 00002 | Washer. Spring 3.0 a Tat 2 4203 63200 | Washer, Plain S2xGx05 9-1. 8-1 H-1, 9-1, B-1 + | 191 2420389217 + | 1053 1203 00002! washer. Sexing 3.0 =i + | 191 2420368200 + | 1312420383217 |Wesher, Plain 3.2x13%1.0 B-2 + | 191 2420884600 ea 4.2379 21600 |Log 14° a4 | CIHYDZI03A~ [Capacitor Ceramie 0.01 SOV + | 131 2420388:200 eons 131 0.4008 15000 Wire Shield Assy + | 191 2.4209 6000 | washer, Pain 8.5x14x1.0 tai04001 ceo | Tene Arm As oa 134.0 4002 10402 | Arm Head Assy 5° | 13423201 10902|/Bage Pick Up Assy Ter aaalana| PUES 51.1 | 1312 1407 10800 |Cover Decorate ea papal erent Eula 82. | 131 22004 11600|Pad Lid per yap teotl ie 53 | 13425205 11300|Cushion 102.3 1203 00602 |Serew, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0%6 sa | 13624108 18200|Piate oH s5 | 13406017 10800|Lifter Asy fo leer Sa | 1342 3508 10501 | Holder Fick Ue 89 42319 21091 | SW Micro (Speed Sect) 87. | 19424116 12500 |Spindie Lifting 90 42319 21903) SW Micro (Return Plate) 58 | 13425101 27300 |Spring Spindle Lifting! a 42499 20623| Line Cord 59 | 13424213 10800 Wosher Som! ee rietss aovaa| ee 60 | 13024123 15101 |Aem (Ant Skating) FY] 10 1258 60803 [Seen Pon Head Taping 2 3.006 ei | 13825101 27100|Soringtirc Arm) 82 | 1382331011701 |Support arm Assy Pe ces ransoroce 5 63. | 13423310 1002) Support arm 647 | 181 24201 19102/Seren MSx3 9a | 19121407 10900 cover Decorste 65 | 131 2.4201 18300) Screw 4 | 19805011 00500 Motor Assy (Linear) 66 | 1362 160" 1360" Knob * | 491311030100 |Serew, Pan Hed 3.0%10 + | 1083110200600) fing & 2.0 Te 1 + | 1083 1208 00005 Nut, Heax Head 8.0 + | 1023120301002 screw, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0%10 ‘So a8 + | 10431108 00003 Nu, Hex Head 4.0 + | 1023 +202 060s | screw, Pan Head Tapping 26% os wv + | 191 24209 18800 [Washer + | 10221203 00802] crow. Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0% eas + | 12124203 18700 + | 1312420889201 washer, Plain 3.2410x0:5 ‘a1 95 42512 02000 Power Transformer + | 13124203 18900] washer, Wyion 5x8x0.81 Sai Retoacoiierice Wieser cece han 27_| 13104001 87400] Power Supply F.C. Assy 87 | 13126908 17000/ Flier loeivaon] 42229 26050 | VA 1k (45 rem) 68 | 13205008 11 100] Selector Speed Asy 2 | 19826102 19500] Met Turntable ea rst ziraneinne Ho 100, | 13426103 11201 [Plate Decorate TT 70 | 1342 1404 11 100/ Housing vor" | 131 2Se0a 1240 [rane we 71 | 1942 1wor 14900| Knob i 442228 27000] VR 248 (3 rom) 32. | 13421601 14800| Knob «vnc 73. | 1342.2106 10900|Hoider 103 4 2319 21830| witch siige OF 74 | 13424106 21800] Shaft soa} 13124108 10300| spindle Pulley 75 | 13424108 12800|Pioce 105 | 13425202 11800] Fubber Cushion 76 | 1342-4108 20000| ase 108 | 18126113 28600| shelter 77 | 13424120 16800| Reject Lever 78 | 13425101 27200|Soring 79 | 13425101 27400| Spring * | 10431203 00002|Nur, Hox head 2 3.0 O-1.9-1 20 | 131 2.4220 10802) Ring Snap ay | 131 24220 10803/ Ring Snap *" | 10231203 00602| Screw, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0%6 @-2.°B-1, 8-1 + | 10231203 00802! screw, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0x8 o + | 1013 1103 00603 screw, Pan Head 3.0%6 o =} 10431103 04205) Seow, Pon Head ROKtZ e + | 10131103 01602| Screw, Pan Head 3.0%16 os a2 | 12124201 18600] Serew 1023 1203 01002] Screw, Pan Head Tapping 2 3.0x10 O-2 NOTE: * Asterisk indicates not a service part. —16— SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ac iiosz20v 10; Cy ae @ ¥ Mor inex YG 1; TO VOLTAGE. ‘CONVERTER “MoToR Pe ASS 1 ai68 110, 112 ] = 1 2spao0(0,£) ‘em pioz ps44a Rumasss © numasse | ep ee nein bus No vase 1 simeine Lagi numasse ° sy erncurTs: NuM455@ ou p104~106 | 181883 | mao | | Pils | | I. sere t 2sB5a4 a 1 (Es © i ret | eee ‘OsciLiaTOR DRIVE SIGNAL T | DIFFERENTIAL, CONTROL, FREQUENCY PROCESSING | i ComanaTon femourrs incurs 2D 4002 25D1207 1 SB SGU ES 254966, od. 2 5B B92 -17- -18- = a Eh FIsnctn FISHER HiFi ‘Auslieferung und Service Europa-Vertriebs GmbH Schénstr. 80 Europa-Zentrale > 8000 Miinchen 90 Widenmayerstrafie 25, 8000 Miinchen 22 Telefon und Telex Telefon 089 / 22.4851, Telex 5-24033D wie Zentrale PRINTED IN JAPAN 7189 WM-2448,

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