Scott 410A 430A Service Manual

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Service Manual
Integrated StereoAmplifiers

430A/410A

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CONTENTS


Specifications .................... . ............ 3
BlockDiagram ..... .4
Circuit Description . . 5
Adjustment .................... . 6
Schematic Diagram ......... . . . . . , 7
Parts Location Diagram ----------- . 9
Exploded View ................. . . . . 10
Replacement Parts List . ................. . . . 12

CAUTION NOTICE

The following safety precautions must be followed to assure

continued reliability and safety against fire and shock hazard:

1. Replacement parts used during servicing of this appliance
must have identical characteristics as those offered and
recommended by H. H. Scott, Inc.

2. A dielectric testis to be performed on each appliance
following the reassembly and before returning the unit to
the custmer.

3. The dielectric test to be performed on H. H. Scott, Inc.
electric components serviced in the United States and
Canada, for use in these countries shall consist of not less
than the following:

l) A dielectirc tester designed to supply not less than 1100
volts at 60H: and employing leakage current indicator(s),
is to be used.

2) The tester is to be connected per the instructions
enclosed with the instrument, or as follows:

a. The tester is connected to the power line receptacle
and the power switch is turned on.

b. Sufficient time is allowed for the tester supply to
stabilize and then the output voltage is adjusted for
1080V.

c. Leads of the tester, usually marked GND and HV,
are connected between chassis ground and both
blades of the male plug of the power cord.

d. Switch tester to test and observe leakage indicator.
Leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA.

Dielectric tests made by service personnel in countries other
than USA and Canada must use test equipment and procedures
specified by the safety agency serw'ng that country.