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Default Philips TV service manuals available?

go to www.eserviceinfo.com
you may find it here. and it's FREE
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Are service manuals such as for the 27B800 available in digital (ie, PDF)
format? Or only in paper form? From whom? Only Philips?

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Your chassis is a B8, the 800 represents minor run changes such as
B800, B810 etc. 27 is your pix tube size so a manual for 19b800, 25B800
would be essentially the same and usually will cover all models.
Philips has changed their number format in recent years since they are
attempting to build similar chassis in S. America, Latin America and
Europe to lower costs. Also the site you refer to is accessed by techs
world wide and contains many items we will never encounter

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Service manuals are on a program called FORCE, can only be used in this
program.

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Are service manuals such as for the 27B800 available in digital (ie, PDF)
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5/01/2005, H. Simeon

But I'm a bit confused by something. I thought Philips chassis models were a
letter followed by 3 numbers (ie, in my case, B800). I see TV models listed
such as L9.2 and KT3. What are these? Should I be looking for a manual for
the 27B800? Or is there another number I should be searching for.

Thanks,


These are European chassis from Philips :-) Pal and Secam.
I think your's is a NTSC?

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DaveC stated:

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Thanks for the reference.

But I'm a bit confused by something. I thought Philips chassis models were a
letter followed by 3 numbers (ie, in my case, B800). I see TV models listed
such as L9.2 and KT3. What are these? Should I be looking for a manual for
the 27B800? Or is there another number I should be searching for.


L9.2 may be the chassis number code.

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In sci.electronics.repair DaveC wrote:
But I'm a bit confused by something. I thought Philips chassis models were a
letter followed by 3 numbers (ie, in my case, B800). I see TV models listed
such as L9.2 and KT3. What are these? Should I be looking for a manual for
the 27B800? Or is there another number I should be searching for.


L9.2 and KT3 are European chassis designations.

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In sci.electronics.repair DaveC wrote:
But I'm a bit confused by something. I thought Philips chassis models were a
letter followed by 3 numbers (ie, in my case, B800). I see TV models listed
such as L9.2 and KT3. What are these? Should I be looking for a manual for
the 27B800? Or is there another number I should be searching for.


L9.2 and KT3 are European chassis designations.

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Met vriendelijke groet,

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go to www.eserviceinfo.com
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"DaveC" wrote in message
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Are service manuals such as for the 27B800 available in digital (ie, PDF)
format? Or only in paper form? From whom? Only Philips?

Thanks,
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I have Philips TV service manuals on my site at
http://www.manuals4you.com

Want to Fix Something?

http://www.manuals4you.com

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(ie, PDF)
format? Or only in paper form? From whom? Only Philips?

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I have Philips TV service manuals on my site at
http://www.manuals4you.com

Want to Fix Something?

http://www.manuals4you.com



In rhe UK try Willowvale Electronics, or Philips themselves.


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There are model specific Cds with a viewer called Force. Many are not too fond
of it and prefer pdfs, but you are "forced" to use Force.

The CD should autorun and it installs cleaner than some programs, old browsers
get an update, it takes it's file associations and I think it gives you a
shortcut, but the CD must be in the drive. Believe me I've tried to get it to
run off the harddrive and I couldn't do it. If you know any tricks for doing
that which I might not know please share them. The CDs are too slow.

You're lucky though, the RCA stuff is worse IMO. Some actually disagree, but
almost everyone would prefer paper or at least fiche.

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Are service manuals such as for the 27B800 available in digital (ie, PDF)
format? Or only in paper form? From whom? Only Philips?

Thanks,



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