Sansui 310 Service Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
& SERVICE MANUAL
SOLID STATE AM/FM S'IERICO TUNER AMPLIFIER
SMISlII 310
SANSUI ELECTRIC CO.. LTD.
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Congratulations on joining the thousands of proud, satisfied owners
of quality stereo components from Sansui.
As the worlds foremost audio-only specialist, Sansui has spared
no effort in making the Sansui 310 AM/FM Stereo Receiver the
most powerful, most versatile and most sophisticated receiver
available at its price. With the latest dual
cuitry, ability to handle two sets of speaker systems simultaneously
or individually, and functional front panel design, the 310 consid-
erably advances the art of stereophonic reproduction.
Before leaving our factory, your new 310 receiver was tested,
inspected and certified to be in perfect operating conditions. It is
now up to you to keep it that way.
This manual has been prepared to guide you in installing and
operating the receiver correctly. It contains some very helpful
information on making antenna connections, using controls prop-
erly and operating components most effectively. Please read it
carefully before operating the receiver and retain it for future re-
ference.
CONTENTS
SWITCHES ANI) CONTROLS ....................................... 3, 4
CONNECTIONS/OPERATIONS .............................. 5, 6, 7, 8
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS ................................. 9, 10
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 11
CHARACTERISTICS/ACCESSORIES .............................. 12
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................... 13, 14
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CHART .................. 15, 16
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ....................................... 17
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
................................................ 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
OTHER PARTS AND THEIR POSITION 0N CHASSIS... 25, 26