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SD-AT50
(J1)x4 ø4x16mm Subwoofer
(Note 1) Wrap a slotted screwdriver with a waste cloth, etc. and insert it into the gap to remove the front panel. Take great care not to damage the subwoofer box.
Screwdriver
Front Panel
Subwoofer Box
Subwoofer Box
Figure 7-1
Figure 7-2
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
Disassembling the Lot 1 (when using the old parts) Remove the 5 screws on the backside of the top cabinet. Raise the rear end by approx. 10 mm, and then move it backward by approx. 8 mm. Keep the top cabinet horizontal and raise it right above to remove. Remove the 4 cushions and the 4 screws and slide it right backward.
Disassembling the Lot 2 (when using the new parts) Remove the 5 screws on the backside of the top cabinet. Raise the rear end by approx. 10 mm, remove the hooks of the front panel, and then move it backward by approx. 8 mm. Keep the top cabinet horizontal and raise it right above to remove. Remove the 4 cushions and the 4 screws. Push down around the center of the bottom cabinet with a steel measure or like to remove the tab. Slide the bottom cabinet right backward to remove. Insert a steel measure and push down the bottom cabinet to detach the hook.
The top cabinet is removed
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