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SUPPLEMENT No. 3 cums color television MANUAL 68P65135A80
TO TS-918 SERVICE MANUAL, PRUDUDTION CHAMBES

PART No. 68P65135A77 "°''°2 CHASSIS C, E & F23TS-9I8A & B

MODELS CTSOID, CT802D, CT803D,
CU805D, CU835D, CU836D, CU837D,
CU83SD, CL882D, (18830, CL884D,
CL885D, CD886D, CD887D, CD888D

service manua

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MODEL CTSOID MODEL (378020 MODEL C1803!)

MODELS CTIDID, CYBOID, CIGO3D,
CUIOSD, CUEGSD, CUESéD, CU8370.
"380, Cllfllb, CL883D, (1984B,
CLEISD, CDEIED, CD037D, CDHOSD

GENERAL INFORMATION

This supplement introduces new
models not previously listed. Refer
to "Table of Contents for informa-
tion unique to these models. For all
other service information, refer to
the original TS-918 service manual.

color Lelevision MANUAL 60P65135A80
CHASSIS C, E 3: F23TS-9IEA H: B

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Description Page
CHASSIS CODING CHANGES ........ 3
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...... 5
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...... (See Insert)
SERVICE NOTES ............... 4

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MODEL CL883D

MODEL CU838D

MODEL C0887 D

MOTOROLA INC. 9401 WEST GRAND AVENUE, FRANKLIN PARK. ILLINOIS
PART No. 63P65135A80 -67 PRICE 75 CENTS PRINTED IN U.SA.

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SAFETY WARNING


CAUTION: NO WORK SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED ONAN EXPOSED TELEVISION CHASSIS BY ANY-
ONE NOT FAMILIAR WITH SERVICING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS.

1, SAFETY PROCEDURES should be developed
by habit so that when the technician is rushed
with repair work, he automatically takes pre-
cautions.

2. A GOOD PRACTICE, when working on a re-
ceiver is to use only one hand when testing cir-
cuitry. This will avoid the possibility of care-
leSslyputting one hand on chassis or ground and
the other on an electrical connection which could
cause a severe electrical shock.

3. Extreme care should be used in HANDLING
THE PICTURE TUBE as rough handling may
cause it to implode due to atmospheric pressure
(14.71135. per sq. in.). Do not nick or scratch
glass or subject it to any undue pressure in re-
moval or installation. When handling,use safety
goggles and heavy gloves for protection. Dis-
charge picture tube by shorting the anode con-
nection to chassis ground (not cabinet or other
mounting parts). When discharging _ . . go from
ground to anode or use a well insulated piece of
wire.

Avoid prolonged exposure at close range to un-
shielded areas of the cathode raytube, Possible
danger of personal injury from unnecessary ex-
posure to X-ray radiation may result.

4. An ISOLATION TRANSFORMER should al-
ways be used during the servicing of a receiver
whose chassis is common to one side of the
power line. Use a transformer of adequate
power rating as this protects the serviceman
from accidents resulting inpersonalinjuryfrom
electrical shocks. It will also protect the re-
ceiver and its components from being damaged
by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may
be inadvertently introduced during the service
operation,

5. Always REPLACE PROTECTIVE DEVICES,
such as fishpaper, isolation resistors and capac-
itors and shields after working on the receiver.

6. Do not operate the unit with the HIGH VOLT-
AGE COMPARTMENT OPEN or the cage re-
moved. The cover must be inplace and fastened
in order to assure proper shielding. This Will
protect against the possibility of personal in-
jury resulting from unnecessary exposure to
X-ray radiation from the high voltage rectifier
tube.

7. The HIGH VOLTAGE should always be
ADJUSTED to the level recommended by the
manufacturer, If the voltage is increased above
the normal setting, exposure to unnecessary
X-ray radiation could result. High voltage can
accurately be measured with a high voltage
meter connected from the anode leadto chassis.

8, The TEST PICTURE TUBE used for ser-
vicing the chassis at the bench should incor-
porate a safety glass and magnetic shield. The
safety glass affords shielding for the tube
viewing area against X- ray radiation as well as
implosion protection. The magnetic shield
Limits X-ray radiation around the bell of the
picture tube in addition to restricting magnetic
effects.

9. BEFORE RETURNING A SERVICED RE-
CEIVER (of any type) TO THE OWNER, the ser-
vice technician must thoroughly test the unit to
be certain that it is completely safe to operate
without danger of electrical shock. DO NOT
USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN
MAKING THIS TEST.

In addition to practicing the basic and funda-
mental electrical safety rules, the following
test, which is related to the minimum safety
requirements of the Underwriters Laboratories
should be performed by the service technician
before any receiver which has been serviced
is returned to the owner,

A 1000 ohm per volt AC voltmeter is prepared
by shunting it with a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor.
The safety test is made by contacting one meter
probe to any portion of the receiver exposed to
the consumer or operator such as the cabinet
trim, hardware, controls, knobs, etc., While the
other probe is held in contact with a good
"earth" ground such as a cold water pipe.

The AC voltage indicated by the meter may not
exceed 7-1/2 volts. A reading exceeding 7-1/2
volts indicates that a potentially dangerous
leakage path exists between the exposed portion
of the receiver and "earth" ground. Such a re-
ceiver represents a potentially serious shock
hazard to the operator.

The above test should be repeated with the re-
ceiver power plug reversed.

NEVER RETURN A RECEIVER TO THE
CUSTOMER which does not pass the safety test
until the fault has been located and corrected,