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X. Lu December 28th 04 08:43 AM

Samsung TXN2668WHF service manual
 
Does anyone know where to buy one and how much? I'd like to access the
service mode to do some adjustments. Thank you for your help.

Jerry G. December 28th 04 12:58 PM

Call Samsung tech support. They will refer you to how to make the purchase
for their service manuals. For most models, they will not sell the manuals.
As for doing adjustments, for many of their models, you will be required to
buy some of their tools. This you will find out, if you can have the service
manual for the model of your interest.

Many of the independent service people over here, jobber out equipment like
this type to the respective authorized manufacture service rep, and then
forward the quote on to the customer. This way, there are no service
headaches, searching for parts, investing in jigs, interfaces, and manuals,
and the responsibility of the warranty is passed on to the people that did
the actual service. Also, when considering the added cost of buying the
manuals, and any dedicated tools that are required, it pays to send it out
to someone who has invested in all this stuff, and is doing it on a contract
basis for the manufacture.

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Jerry G.
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"X. Lu" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where to buy one and how much? I'd like to access the
service mode to do some adjustments. Thank you for your help.



Art December 28th 04 09:35 PM

Very well stated Jerry:
Some technicians actually make their living doing this and do pay for the
subscriptions from each manufacturer they are authorized to service.

"Jerry G." wrote in message
...
Call Samsung tech support. They will refer you to how to make the purchase
for their service manuals. For most models, they will not sell the
manuals.
As for doing adjustments, for many of their models, you will be required
to
buy some of their tools. This you will find out, if you can have the
service
manual for the model of your interest.

Many of the independent service people over here, jobber out equipment
like
this type to the respective authorized manufacture service rep, and then
forward the quote on to the customer. This way, there are no service
headaches, searching for parts, investing in jigs, interfaces, and
manuals,
and the responsibility of the warranty is passed on to the people that did
the actual service. Also, when considering the added cost of buying the
manuals, and any dedicated tools that are required, it pays to send it out
to someone who has invested in all this stuff, and is doing it on a
contract
basis for the manufacture.

--

Jerry G.
======


"X. Lu" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where to buy one and how much? I'd like to access the
service mode to do some adjustments. Thank you for your help.






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