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tifr June 12th 12 08:22 AM

Help required for disassembly and trouble shooting SONY WEGA TV
 
My Sony Trinitron CRT Model KV AZ-212 MB3 ( SONY 21" CRT WEGA)was for a few months been showing a 'pincushion' ") (" type of screen which I tended to ignore.
Unitil suddenly it got worse and fumes started to emerge out of it.
I have now opened it. But, I was finding it difficult to access the PCB. The moment the back cover is removed the front started to be quite unstable. The CRT is so heavy that I had to lay the TV with the screen facing down. After this, I am stuck as I do not know how to access the PCB. Now, only the back of the PCB is seen with the CRT facing down. Also, I have noticed that a diode is burned.

My query is as follows:
1) How to disassemble the TV properly? Any Instructions step by step?
2) how to access and remove the PCB?
3) What are the likely problems?
4) And the likely solutions?
Thanks.

Mike Tomlinson June 13th 12 05:08 AM

Help required for disassembly and trouble shooting SONY WEGA TV
 
En el artículo , tifr
escribió:

1) How to disassemble the TV properly? Any Instructions step by step?
2) how to access and remove the PCB?
3) What are the likely problems?
4) And the likely solutions?


No offence, but if you need to ask that sort of question you're not
experienced enough to attempt repair of a TV set, particularly as they
can carry dangerous voltages for a surprisingly long time after power
has been unplugged.

Put the cover back on and take it to someone who is qualified to fix it.
It's not a serious fault and an experienced technician will be able to
sort it out in half an hour or so.

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tifr June 14th 12 08:01 AM

Thanks Mike for the advice. You guessed it right. Not a TV service person. But there is always a first time.

I know the fault may not be a major one and I have the feeling to be able to tackle it successfully. But I am stuck on the first step only.

The reason for my taking this up on my own is that there is nobody here who can do this work in this part of the country. Even if there is it could be a expensive now that people rarely service TVs.

I am relying a lot on this site for some moral and technical support.

Hope you will understand. Thanks again I will be careful.

Franc Zabkar June 16th 12 07:44 AM

Help required for disassembly and trouble shooting SONY WEGA TV
 
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 07:22:31 +0000, tifr
put finger to keyboard and composed:

My Sony Trinitron CRT Model KV AZ-212 MB3 ( SONY 21" CRT WEGA)was for a
few months been showing a 'pincushion' ") (" type of screen which I
tended to ignore.


Do the following service manuals help at all?

http://service.eclubthai.com/new/Tv/Sony/KV-AZ21M60.pdf
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=40515

- Franc Zabkar
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tifr June 19th 12 12:56 PM

Thanks,

The first link leads to a page which says: 'the source is not trusted'. so I did not proceed further.

The 2nd link is a circuit diagram of the KV BT21M20. Hope that it is the one that I am looking for.!!! or something similar to what i need just now.!!

Any input on what could be the likely problem??
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Franc Zabkar June 19th 12 11:31 PM

Help required for disassembly and trouble shooting SONY WEGA TV
 
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:56:39 +0000, tifr
put finger to keyboard and composed:

The 2nd link is a circuit diagram of the KV BT21M20. Hope that it is the
one that I am looking for.!!! or something similar to what i need just
now.!!


If your chassis number matches that of the service manual (BX1S), then
the circuit diagram should be similar.

Any input on what could be the likely problem??


I'm not familiar with your model, but I would start by working
backwards from the fumes. As for the pincushion problem, troubleshoot
the deflection board.

- Franc Zabkar
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