Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
8
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
3
- Top Cover
- 2 steps
- Processing Board
- 4 steps
- Power Supply Circuit Board
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Top Cover
- Remove the five #1 Phillips screws (black, 3/16") attaching the cover to the DVD player.
- One 3/16" screw on the right side of the DVD player.
- One 3/16" screw on the left side of the DVD player (directly opposite of other screw).
- Three 3/16" screws on the back of the DVD player.
Remove the five #1 Phillips screws (black, 3/16") attaching the cover to the DVD player.
One 3/16" screw on the right side of the DVD player.
One 3/16" screw on the left side of the DVD player (directly opposite of other screw).
Three 3/16" screws on the back of the DVD player.
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Step 2
- Slide the cover away from the front of the DVD player until it is off.
Slide the cover away from the front of the DVD player until it is off.
Step 3
Processing Board
- Remove the blue tape from the processing board by gently pulling upward.
Remove the blue tape from the processing board by gently pulling upward.
Step 4
- Use the tweezers to remove the four sets of wires connected to the processing board. Start with the cord located in front of the row of three cords.
- The wires may be difficult to remove. Wiggling them while lifting them up may help remove them.
Use the tweezers to remove the four sets of wires connected to the processing board. Start with the cord located in front of the row of three cords.
The wires may be difficult to remove. Wiggling them while lifting them up may help remove them.
Step 5
- Handle the processing board with care. It is fragile.
- Unscrew the two #1 Phillips screws (silver, 3/16") located on the two edge corners of the processing board.
Handle the processing board with care. It is fragile.
Unscrew the two #1 Phillips screws (silver, 3/16") located on the two edge corners of the processing board.
Step 6
- Orient the DVD player so that you are facing the video and audio jacks.
- Unscrew the two #1 Phillips screws (silver, 3/16") located on the outside of the DVD player
- The processing board is now free to be removed and replaced.
Orient the DVD player so that you are facing the video and audio jacks.
Unscrew the two #1 Phillips screws (silver, 3/16") located on the outside of the DVD player
The processing board is now free to be removed and replaced.
Step 7
Power Supply Circuit Board
- Caution: The circuit board contains capacitors (they look like cylinders) that can shock you if they discharge. Be careful not to touch them as you work. If possible, use a capacitor discharge probe to safely rid the capacitors of dangerous charges.
- Unhook the power supply connector from the power supply board by pressing down on the small latch.
Caution: The circuit board contains capacitors (they look like cylinders) that can shock you if they discharge. Be careful not to touch them as you work. If possible, use a capacitor discharge probe to safely rid the capacitors of dangerous charges.
Unhook the power supply connector from the power supply board by pressing down on the small latch.
Step 8
- Orient the DVD player so the back of the DVD player is opposite of you.
- Unscrew the two silver 4.8 mm Phillips #1 screws that attach the power supply circuit board to the bottom of the DVD player.
Orient the DVD player so the back of the DVD player is opposite of you.
Unscrew the two silver 4.8 mm Phillips #1 screws that attach the power supply circuit board to the bottom of the DVD player.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Vinod Kumar - Jun 30, 2022
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my sony home theater showing push power protector how to resolve it.
Service center said that we need to change motherboard. plz help me out if you can