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LCD 2013 10 10
Date of Issue: 14
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October 2013
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LCD TELEVISION TECHNICAL BULLETIN
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Sharp Electronics (UK) Limited
Reference
– RG14102013-2
Revision - 1
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FFC Withdrawal Method
….cont
Withdraw the connector horizontally.
LCD 2013 10 10
Date of Issue: 14
th
October 2013
Classification:
Yellow
LCD TELEVISION TECHNICAL BULLETIN
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Sharp Electronics (UK) Limited
Reference
– RG14102013-2
Revision - 1
White
– Carry out as required
Yellow
– Carry out as required and whenever the unit comes in for service
Red
– Carry out on all units
FFC Withdrawal Method
….cont
Do not withdraw the FFC with pushing only one release button only. It may cause
deformation of FFC. Be careful not to be push only one release button, as it is easy for
it to become slanted when withdrawing. Withdraw the FFC by pressing both release
buttons.
deformation of FFC. Be careful not to be push only one release button, as it is easy for
it to become slanted when withdrawing. Withdraw the FFC by pressing both release
buttons.
LCD 2013 10 10
Date of Issue: 14
th
October 2013
Classification:
Yellow
LCD TELEVISION TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Page 7 of 7
Sharp Electronics (UK) Limited
Reference
– RG14102013-2
Revision - 1
White
– Carry out as required
Yellow
– Carry out as required and whenever the unit comes in for service
Red
– Carry out on all units
FFC Withdrawal Method
….cont
Do not pull the mated FFC upward or downward. It may cause breakage of the
connector or FFC.
When handling the cable, pay attention no to apply excessive force to the connector
or FFC. It may cause damage to the connector or FFC.
Continuous stress to the connector should stop after mating the FFC. Failure to stop
may cause a mating defect, breakage of the connector or FFC.
connector or FFC.
When handling the cable, pay attention no to apply excessive force to the connector
or FFC. It may cause damage to the connector or FFC.
Continuous stress to the connector should stop after mating the FFC. Failure to stop
may cause a mating defect, breakage of the connector or FFC.
LCD 2013 10 10
Date of Issue: 14
th
October 2013
Classification:
Yellow
LCD TELEVISION TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Page 7 of 7
Sharp Electronics (UK) Limited
Reference
– RG14102013-2
Revision - 1
White
– Carry out as required
Yellow
– Carry out as required and whenever the unit comes in for service
Red
– Carry out on all units
FFC Withdrawal Method
….cont
Do not pull the mated FFC upward or downward. It may cause breakage of the
connector or FFC.
When handling the cable, pay attention no to apply excessive force to the connector
or FFC. It may cause damage to the connector or FFC.
Continuous stress to the connector should stop after mating the FFC. Failure to stop
may cause a mating defect, breakage of the connector or FFC.
connector or FFC.
When handling the cable, pay attention no to apply excessive force to the connector
or FFC. It may cause damage to the connector or FFC.
Continuous stress to the connector should stop after mating the FFC. Failure to stop
may cause a mating defect, breakage of the connector or FFC.
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