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Speaker Grille
Front Cabinet Disassembly Procedures
a Remove the Speaker Grille by gently pulling both the right
and left side of the Speaker Grille away from the wood cabinet.
b Undo the wire ties and disconnect the CC and ZF connectors.
c Remove the Screws that attach the Screen Frame to the wood
Cabinet-Bottom. The Screws are located at the bottom portion
of the screen frame.
d This operation should be performed by two people. Carefully
remove the Screen Frame by holding the sides and bottom
of the frame and lift the frame vertically off the Cabinet.
NEVER PULL THE SCREEN FRAME FROM THE TOP.
e Place the Screen Frame in a location where nothing will come in
contact with the screens. The screens' surface can be damaged if
not properly handled.
f Remove the decorative Plastic Covers (2) on each side
of the cabinet and then remove the exposed
Screws (2) on each side.
g Carefully lift the Cabinet-Top vertically until the Brackets are
clear from the Cabinet-Bottom.
h Carefully place the Cabinet-Top on the floor.
Cabinet Separation Procedure
i Once you have moved and positioned the Cabinet-Bottom
to its desired location, reverse the procedure and mount
the Cabinet-Top on the Cabinet-Bottom. Be sure you align
the Brackets properly. KEEP FINGERS CLEAR OF ALL JOINTS!
Replace the Screws and the decortive Plastic Covers that were
removed in step f . Reinstall the ScreenFrame d . Replace the
Screws per step c.. Place wires in the wire ties and join the connectors
per step b . Reinstall Speaker Grille a .
Cabinet Re-assembly
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Instructions for Separating the Upper and Lower
Section of the Projection Television Cabinet
For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel ONLY
This projection television weighs over 320 pounds and has many sensitive components.
This dismantling procedure should be done by authorized Mitsubishi Dealers or Service
Personnel ONLY.
This Mitsubishi projection television cabinet has been assembled in two pieces.
These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and setup.
The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
The following operations should be performed by two
people:
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Appendix F: Cabinet Separation
Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65311
Appendix F: Cabinet Separation