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3

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

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  • Capacitors
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Open the case               
  • Power off and unplug your device before starting this repair.
  • Open the case carefully while loosing the marked srews.

Power off and unplug your device before starting this repair.

Open the case carefully while loosing the marked srews.

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Step 2

              Replace the capacitors               
  • Check the power-board. If there are any blown-up capacitors, you should replace them.
  • For removing the capacitors, remove the board, take a soldering bolt and heat the solder points at the back of the board.
  • Insert the replacement capacitors and solder it. Check the poles!

Check the power-board. If there are any blown-up capacitors, you should replace them.

For removing the capacitors, remove the board, take a soldering bolt and heat the solder points at the back of the board.

Insert the replacement capacitors and solder it. Check the poles!

Step 3

              Testing capacitors               
  • If you are not sure about the condition of the capacitors you can prove it with a good measuring device after the expansion.

If you are not sure about the condition of the capacitors you can prove it with a good measuring device after the expansion.

Not all capacitors are need in any case. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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