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CANON T 90 SERVICE MANUAL EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST CANON INC. JAPAN CANON T90 (C12-1902-000) Preliminary Instructions 1s Electronic and written materials for the T90 have been inte- grated to make them even more valuable training aids. These instructions are designed to be used as a textbook with the video tape . Adjustments are explained as the stripdown progresses, rather than in a separate section. Units and assemblies have been favored over individual parts in establishing the spare parts list If unlisted individual parts are required, replace the unit or assembly. After a year of field experience, we will review the spare parts policy. Accuracy of shutter speed and EV testing devices previously supplied by Camera Service are only guaranteed to 1/1000 second, Since this camera has 1/4000 second maximum shutter speed, care is necessary, We recommend using the new model tester (S-2201) which is guaranteed through 1/4000 second, but since this will not be possible in all cases, we have included alternate instructions for using the Multi-Shutter Tester EF-500 and an oscilloscope. See page 4. Shutter speeds faster than 1/1000 should not be used to check film plane exposure with the EF-500 either. If 1/4000 is used, the EF-500 will indicate overexposure when the exposure is actually correct. This is the first Canon SLR to incorporate TTL-OTF flash metering. Because this system measures light reflected off of the film surface, a special film plane sensor that simulates the film surface must be used on the EF-500. This sensor is called the DIR-201 and it can only be used on units which are equipped with the necessary cireuits for TTL-OTF flash metering. This modification was originally made for Olympus cameras but has recently been included on all EF-500s. If you have an older model, contact your local Kyoritsu agent for modification information. 5. This model's PMS shutter is different from the EMAS shutter used in the other T series cameras. Both curtains can be adjusted with the shutter mounted in the body so a special shutter mount for adjustment is not necessary. The curtain speeds and X sync can be adjusted with the shutter mounted in the body but operating independently. Shutter speed can only be adjusted after the electrical assembly is complete. The shutter is more expensive, so shutter repair, rather than replacement is recommended. 6. If power is applied directly to the camera with the battery case removed, solder a lead from the reset pad on the DXC/DC convertor and connect it to the ground side of the DC power supply before power is applied to the camera. After power is applied, remove the lead from the ground. If this is not done the camera may not operate. 7. Color Code To save space on drawings, it has been necessary to uses a color code. The code is: Color Code Color Code Color Code Black BL Blue BU Gold cL Brown BR Violet v Tan T Red R Purple PR Pink PK | Orange 0 Gray cy Sky Blue SB Yellow x White Ww Yellowish 1G Green Green GN Silver s Tee Ils Ill. TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Cover seeeee eee 8 § RaeLOS HEN Ta Top Cover, Battery Case Disassembly Notes ....., RT eee a Adjustments after Removing Front Cover 1. Shutter Speed 5 Alternate Adjustmen 2. Blaelt APEECUZE! 060 creme s eactes sae 3. Flash FLEK Intensity .........eeees Wes, TTD: WAC OR SL EF. as Govsae o emmncone » onsen s 5. Winding Inhibit Voltage .........e00e Adjustments after Removing Top Cover 6. Film Leader Protrusion (Service) .... ?. Partial Metering Area Alignment 8. Spot Metering Area Alignment ...... 9. Offset Adjustment .........ceeeceee 10. Aperture Accuracy .... 11. Level and Gain Adjustment ........ oo 12. Viewfinder LCD Adjustment .......... Grip Removal Disassembly Notes .esseseeeeeeeeeeenee . Main Flex Removal Disassembly Notes Adjustments after Removing Main Flex 1. Flash Mode Information ...... orate a 2. EV10 Amp Switching - iti - Bw MN aOY 10 10 WV 12 13 15 17 9 20 A-T A-9 A-10 Att A-12 A-12 A-13 A-14 B-2 B-2 BH4 B-5 B-7 B-9 B-1i B-12 Iv. vi. VII. VIII. Ix, XI. KIL. Motor Flex Mirror Box & Rewind Unit Removal Disassembly Notes ...... Sag 4 RADE ¥ Bees Adjustmens after Removing Motor Flex 1. AE Overcharge a¢ 2. Shutter Overcharge —..... eee es sina Adjustments after Disassembling Front Panel Unit 1, AE Set Position Adjustment ...... oo 2. AE Set Timing ..ssessecsececeeeeere 3. AE Eccentric Gap Adjustment Go AB State Posieton: x42 vacees s ceees ws 5. AVO Adjustment .,., Drive § dens ¢ Hewes ¥ yawns 5 TAGE 6 Hees EE & DX Sensor Units Removal Disassembly Notes ...eeee sees eee eee ee ee Shutter Unit Removal Disassembly Notes .essesseeesee GS 5 ES Pentaprism Unit Disassembly .........++ Mirror Box Disassembly .....++6 Drive Unit Disassembly .........05 Shutter Unit Disassembly ...sseseeeees Grip Head Unit Disassembly .......ee0e Flex Units & IC Replacement Adjustments Table ...... eee Shutter Speed Variation Chart XIII. Operational Currents — .sseeeseeeeeeee 22 24 24 25 26 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 39 40 41 42 C-2 c-3 C-4 c-4 CH4 c-7 c-8 c-10 c-11 c-12 c-13 I. Front & Top Covers, Battery Case Removal CAUTION: This con- tact goes above BOTH back cover switch contacts. ance 1 pa Or won-@-j] | Loosen about two . ‘ turns and lige yee 1 (19) up. \ ' Ad! gw” | = Remove (19) - (25) only if necessary. _—- ee Numbers: Thru (25) ——"@ Disassembly to the extent shown allows the following adjust- ments to be performed. Index No.| Adjustment (Page No.) & Shutter speed (3,4); Flash Aperture Info (5); Flash FELK, TTL intensity (6); Winding Inhibit V (6 Film Leader Adj. (7); P meter pattern position io W Offset Adj (9); Aperture Accuracy (10); Gain & Level (11, 12); Finder LCD (11) T Curtain TT +3) (2nd Ctn- remove Ext LCD screws alse } =f = ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 1, Front Cover (4) 1.1 To remove the front cover (4), lift the hook cover (19). 1.2 When reassembling, slip the left (grip) end of the cover in first. 2. ‘Top Cover (11) Nine lead wires (one is shielded) connect the main flex to the top cover. = . x-GND (BL) GND (Ww) Leoasu (GN) FEID {BU) HSDN 3. Battery Case (18) (SB) AVEF ~ Six lead wires connect the motor flex and DC/DC convertor with the remote switch and battery contact. ~(Y) sienee QND (R) vBAT) / ee a (BL) VBAT(—) (Bu) sw2 1st Curtain Adj. ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS POSSIBLE AFTER REMOVING FRONT COVER R10: Winding Inhibit Voltage Adj. (Necessary when IC4 changed) VRS: 1/4000 Sec. Shutter Speed Adj. vR5: Flash Aperture Information (Use flash with manual £/No set) a a |_ ~~ L 5 VR6: Flash FLEK Intensity — Se : Use Speedlite 300TL —— VR7: Flash TTL Intensity Shurter Speed Adjustments Adjust if 1C4, the main flex, or shutter uit is replaced. Use test equipment capable of measuring 1/4000 sec. (EF-500 can only accuractly measure 1/1000 sec.) Standards: Curtain Travel Time 2.7 +0.2ms (EF-500 0.K.)(10.5mm slits) 0.300ms Slow (+) limit Shutter Speeds 1/4000 sec.: 0.244ms +0.3EV 0.198ms Fast (-) limit Flash (X) Syne. A Line: Over 0.2ms B Line: Over 1.6ms (See pg. 5 for details) Adjust VR8 so 1/4000 is as near 0.244ms as possible, and check the other speeds. See the Shutter Speed/EV chert for tolerances. The 1st curtain worm gear adjustment is possible after the battery case is removed. Adjustment is like the EMAS shutter. (To adjust the 2nd curtain travel time, the external LCD must also be displaced, and the main flex lifted slightly. This adjustment is also like the EMAS.) X syne is adjusted with the eccentric screw beside the lens mount. Signal Base unit 2nd curtain” Speed Adj. a ADJUSTMENTS ALTERNATE ADJUSTMENTS 1/4000 sec. Adjustment with Oscilloscope ~—“Phis adjustment uses the Shotpseasae of the EF-500 connected to an oscilloscope to check the 1/4000 sec. shutter speed. Before this adjustment, adjust the curtain travel time with the EF-500. Photoreceptor Connectors DOO ©O@O) ®O® Pins 2 and 8 are the "B Line* connection @scilloscope ima! base : 100sec/a2 Vertical 1 0.5Vee Variable Resistor Adjust to SKQ~ 50K? Procedure 1. Connect the EF-500 photosensor to the oscilloscope as shown. 2. Set the EF500 to EV12 and K14.03. Put the photosensor in the film aperture. 3. Set the camera to a long shutter speed or bulb, and release the shutter, While the shutter is open, adjust the variable resistor so the line on the oscilloscope is on 0.5V. 4. Reset the EF500 to EV15 and the 4 iinee-tbe camera to a 4000th, and release oe “ the shutter. 5. Read the width of the waveform at 2V. It should be 294 us. 6. Adjust VR8 so the width at 2V is as close as possible to 294us. Note Using the EF-500 to adjust 1/4000 sec. will result in a slow shutter speed (about 0.37ms). The EF-500 can be used by taking an average of several good cameras. Another possibi- lity is adjusting at 1/1000sec. as a midpoint, but since the accuracy of the EF-500 is +0.1EV, this would allow a +0.4EV at 1/4000 sec. even if the 1/1000 sec. adjustment was perfect (0.98ms). Because of the possible error, we do not recommend this method. so ffs se ADJUSTMENTS 2. Flash Aperture Information (AVEF Adjust when IC4 or main flex is changed. Standa Selected Aperture +0.4 £/stops Tools: Standard tool 50mm £/1.4; Speedlite with manual aper- ture setting (277T, A-series Speedlite), Adjustment: 1. Adjust VR5 until the £/stop displayed in the viewfinder matches the one set on the speedlite. 2. Release the shutter and check that the lens stops down to the displayed aperture +0.4 f/stops. ALTERNATE ADJUSTMENTS If an approiate speedlite is not available, use a hot shoe (foot) from an A or T series flash and, 1. Read and record the VC voltage at the CCC terminal. 2. Apply VC to the AVEF terminal to set £/4.0. 3. Install a 3KOhm resistor between CCC and ground to set the flash mode (1/250). 4, Turn SWI on and adjust VR5 so £/4 appears in the finder. C.0.C Current AVEF Voltage z_(wA)| Mode [el AVEF ¥ o [AB 14 vO+3/6 VC 250 Ist Cur. sync (non-ded.) 2.0 VC+2/A6 VC 400 ist Cur. sync (dedicated) 2.8 vC+116 VC L_ 800 and Cur. syne (dedicat: 01 VO 56 | VO-116 VC cx) 3—[ ond] 11 vo-y16 VC rsp) (stsP—) ae ) (400#A) (FEID \ VO (abe, .22V AVEF To check X syne, wire as above and set shutter speed priority (Tv). Connect the sync to the shutter tester. The tester should read: Flash (X) Syne. A Line: Over 0.2ms B Line: Over 1.6ms = § ADJUSTMENTS 3.@4, Flash FELK & TTL Intensity Adjustments Adjust if main flex is changed. Standard: +0.7+0.5 Tools: Speedlite 300TL, EF-500 with DIR-201 photoreceptor, 18% gray card (2m X Im), FD 50mm £/1.4 lens. Adjustment: 1. Lower the ambient light to EV6 or less, and set the EF-500 to the DIR-201 mode and K=12.5. 2. Point the camera directly at the gray card at a distance of two meters. Adjustment: FELK TTL 3. Equipment Settings: Shutter Speed 1/250 Aperture £/5.6(Stop-down mode) £/5.6(Manual mode 180 100 Adjustment VR6 VR7 4. Set flash to 35mm and mode to: FEL Mode TTL Program Mode 5, Put the EF-500 photosensor in the film aperture, press the spot button, and after the preflash, release the shutter. 6. Adjust until the EF-500 reading is within +0.5 f/stop of the standard, with the approiate variable Yesistor. ALTERNATE ADJUSTMENTS if your, EF-500 is not modified for TIL-OTF Flash, a second camera ig used to measure the film plane illumination. Since it is practically impossible to fire two cameras at the same time, this procedure is performed in a darkroom with the second camera on bulb. The cameras must be fitted with identical len- ses working at the same aperture. ADJUSTMENTS 1, Set up the equipment as shown in the figure. fl — | i A Si|}— opummy 170 (Release B, Remove bat.) 183 Gray 1 camera FD50/1.4 (Aperture set £/8 card 4 EF-500 - EE (180 100,X-12.5) (1.8 x i | dl Test 790 a ox | speedlite 300TL (New bat. over) | Camera eeerta (New bat.) New film (Kodak EN-i00) — 2m = (DARKROOM) 2. Release the shutter on the test camera and read the EF-500 reading from the dummy camera. Standards are the same as for the normal procedure, 3. If the 18% gray card reflector is not available, make an average of several cameras to establish the center values, Note: The maximum film reflectance variation from the repre- sentative film is 0.7EV. Note: See the EF-500 instructions for information concerning the DIR-201 photoreceptor for the EF-500. Winding Inhibit Voltage Adjustment Adjust if 1C4 has been replaced. D Standard: 3.6+0-2V (Rpar = 12Vgar) en Tools: Voltmeter R10 Adjustment: Measure and record as Vgar the voltage from (2) to GND. 2. Press the battery check, measure and record as Rpar the voltage from (1) to GND. 3. Change RIO so Rgap = I2Vpar. =f = ADJUSTMENTS COVER ADJUSTMENTS POSSIBLE AFTER REMOVING TOP [7 VR4 Level (A) VR3 Level (P) -VR2 Level (S) [T | uri cain adj. Film Leader Protrusion Pads: Bridge these pads to leave leader protruding from the cartridge. Aperture Accuracy Adj. R13 Viewfinder LCD Adj. (check by lifting upper flex slightly) Horizontal Adj. (Partial Area Adj.) Vertical Adj. R5 Offset Adj. Leader Modification (Service Action) 6. Film £ a user prefers that the film leader not rewind completely into the cartridge, bridge the two pads. 3B = Fs ADJUSTMENTS Partial Metering Area Alignment Perform this alignment if the eyepiece shutter, IC1, or the main flex has been changed. Tools: EV Tester (EF-500), FD 50mm £/1.4 lens, point light source plate (black, at least 12 X 18cm, with a 12mm hole in the middle. Adjustment: 1, Place the point-source plate over the light source on the EF-500. 2, Set the metering area to partial (P), the mode to Program (or AV), the lens to £/5.6, and activate the stop-down slide. (Setting the lens to £/5.6 emphasises the dif- ference Fetween the dead spot in the center of the photo- cell and the sensitive area. This simplifies the alignment.) 3. Square the camera with the light source at the closest focusing distance of the camera. Set the lens focusing ring to the closest distance also. 4. Center the focusing aid on the source and read the shutter speed. 5. Release SW1 and move the focusing aid off-center. ‘Push SW1 again and if the shutter speed drops, the alignment is not correct. 6. Adjust so the light source spot falls withing the microprism circle 7. Adjustments are indicated on page 8. (The T70 check can also be used.) Partial metering area Spot metering area Spot light source = ol = 8. 190RG10 Spot Metering Area Alignment Adjust if mirror unit has been changed. (Only vertical adjust- ment is possible. Horizontial is determined by parts.) The spot flex, IC2 and fresnel lens are supplied as a pre- adjusted unit, so adjustment is only necessary if mirror wit is changed. Set the sub-mirror eccentric as set in the removed mirror unit and there is almost no problem. Tools: Same as partial adj., plus New F-1 shutter adjustment spanner (CY9-6136-000)]. Adjustment: 1, After adjusting the main mirror angle, assemble the came’ into the operational condition. (The adjustment can be per formed with the camera completely assembled). 2, Place the point-source plate over the screen on the EF-500. 3. Set the metering area to spot (S), the mode to Program, the lens to £/5.6, and set the stop-iown slide. (Setting the lens to £/5.6 makes the metering spot very nearly round.) 4. Square the camera with the light source at the closest focusing distance of the lens. Set the lens focusing ring to the closest distance also. 5. Center the focusing aid on the point source and read the shutter speed. 6, Move the focusing aid off-center vertically. The upper and lower off-center readings should be the same (within 1EV). 7. Adjust the sub-mirror eccentric stopper through the film aperture (with the shutter open at "B"). 8. The main mirror angle has a greater effect on the metering area than the sub mirror, and IC2 and the spot fresnel have a greater effect than either mirror. Offset Adjustment Perform this adjustment if ICi is replaced. Standard: 0+2mV Tools: Voltmeter Adjustment: 1. Short MOS IN (p 9) to MOS OUT (p 7), and check the voltage at TP (p 8). 2. If the voltage is greater than #2mV, install a 100K Ohm resistor from either A or B to ground and adjust the resistor voltage at TP is less than 2mV. Install a fixed resister of the value determined by the variable. Note: The spot metering IC2 is a factory-adjusted part of the spot flex, so offset adjustment is not required. 10. Aperture Accuracy Perform this adjustment if AE Unit or main flex is replaced. Standard: £/5.6 + 0.3£/stop Tools: Standard Tool Lens 50mm £/1.4 Adjustment: 1, Set the camera in the AV mode at £/5.6, Repeatedly release the shutter and check the aperture set on the lens. 2, If necessary, bridge the appropriate pads as shown by the table. (When replacing the main flex, noce the bridged pads and bridge the same pads on the new main flex.) Correction ®@|O| 9 +98 oO} -2% oO +1 O!1o 0 ° -V O° O|[ -2% @- o|[° - O;O] Oo] -« ©: Indicates grounded pad 11. Level and Gain Adjustment Perform this adjustment if IC4 or the main flex is replaced. Standard: 0+0.4F Tools: EF-500, AE Standard Tool Lens FD50mm £/1.4, Top cover modified for adjustments (access holes for VRI - VR4). Aperture accuracy must be adjusted before this adjustment. Perform in order, level and then gain. If the AE Tool lens is not available, see section 11.A. 11.1 Level Adjustment 1, Set the EF-100 to EVI2, Ke12.5, and ISO 100, and the camera to 1/125, Spot metering and isd 100. 2. Adjust the level variable resistors so the cool lens pointer stops at £/5.6. Spot- VR2, Partial- VR3, Average- VR4 11.2 Gain Adjustment 1. Set the EV-500 light source to EV6, the camera to partial metering and 1/2 sec shutter. 2. Adjust VRI so ther tool lens pointer stops at £/5.6. 3. After adjusting both level and gain, check exposure accuracy at EV6, 9, 12, and 15. 11.4. Level and Gain Adjustment (without Tool Lens) (fhis adjustment uses the outputs of ARI and AR2 rather than the tool lens pointer position to make the adjustment. - The procedure is the same.) Procedure 1, Prepare the circuit as shown and install the tem- porary top cover. 2, Turn SWi on and watch the [ap piewiene LCD while making the adjustment. 3. Change the meterning mode |Desolder| by shorting the bottom data back terminal to the film plane ground pin as 4th pad from necessary. ad £ 4. In the shutter speed indi~ bottom is El cation, the right 2 digits —| sumper indicate the output cf AR-1 (instal jumper) and the left 2 AR-2. 5. As the data back ground (step 3) is opened and closed, the aperture digits indicate the three metering modes, 03(BV- Spot), 02(BV-Partial) , 01(BV-Average), then 00(VC), 07(BC), 06(AV EF), O5(EFpre), 04(EFothers) and back to 03. 2 12 6. Vi For example: ce ** O1 A B c A: ARI output B: AR2 output : Average mode This shows that the EV12 adjustment of ARI is correct. **; AR2 output is not important at EV12. At EV12 the readings should be: D2 in 03 mode, DO in 02, and CE in 01 mode. Gain adjustment, at EV6 in partial mode, should give a reading of ** 68 02 A BC : ARI output is not important at EV6. ewfinder LCD Adjustment ARI AR2 BV} (691 c629) 8301 bh | doa) cay 15| 9F| AO| A2 14/ ap] Bol B2 13] pel cof cz | 3] cz | vo] bz 11] DE} BO} £2 10] ge| FO] F2{ 26[ 28] 20 9 36] 38| 3A [3 46| 48] 4a 7 [ 56| 53] 5A oe | 66] 68| 6A 5 76| 78| 7A 4 86| 88] 8A Notes: At low brightnesses, AR1 low output is indicated by "FF", and at high bright- nesses AR2 output is high and not usable. AD output of ARI and AR? is a 16 bit per EV signal. Perform this adjustment if IC4 is replaced. St. To Ad. 1. 2. 4. Variable Resistor (About 10K Ohms), FD Lens Remove R13 and install the variable resistor in its place. Set the spot metering mode, the lens to "A", and press the spot button to activate the 30 second timer. Adjust the variable resistor so that the segaments that should be visible are and the ones that should not be andard: Visual Check ols: justment: visible are not. Remove the variable, read resister. it and install - 13 « the closest fixed Il. Grip Removal Lozoid #72090 on roller shaft Remove leads from motor flex (See pg. 39) ® pis i engage sprin; €) before Scagrings ~— @re Steel balls en 8 grease H-26 —2§ 7 &-—# faa" ® @ &@® have left-handec SN. threads Qo O% ® oe Ny Nd) - 14 - Numbers thru (14) ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 1. Grip Head Unit (5) Six leads connect the grip head to the motor flex. Black (Ground) — Red (Spot) Yellow (Dial 1) Blue (SW2) \ ———— white (swl) \ \__——. Pink (Dial 2) 2. Grip (14) Switch Panel Assembly (10) must be removed before Grip (14) can be removed. = 45 =: III. Main Flex Removal <3 White side fe ee: Can be removed without disas- sembling (5) main flex to replace at | When necessary, J \ enove each solder - \ ®. joint individually | ak j with tweezers Numbers: Thru (14) OL Disassembly to the extent shown allows the following adjust- ments to be performed, Index No.] Adjustment (Page No.) Flash Mode Information (19) EViO Amplifier Switching (20) = 16 .< ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 1. Main Flex Unit (10) Removal There are,33 leads, 3 Thru-Hole connections, and direct connec- tions to the shutter flex and the FD flex that must be removed X-GND (Pink) to Shutter Flex Fig. 1 Black (Ground) Blue (SW2) < a eae teat) Motor Fl iz ite = tor ex - ——— Yellow (VDD | Gower side) 5 Red (E1) _I Fig. 2 Yellow (FLM2) Sky Blue (FLM1) Signal ¢.B. Black (Ground) * : See fig. 4 for OLC lamp wiring. Fig. 3 Pink (180) Brown (CMP) Green (CGE2)~ Main Yellow a Mtr Flx Lowitch DC/DG c.B. White (E1 ON) le Orange (CGE!) Sky Blue (LOCK}——________! Gray (PTIN) Cartridge Switch Thru-hole connections (Back Cover Switch) OLC Lamp Connecting Pad Direct ——GND connection —MG3-2 to (CH) SPDN , Stopdown SW Shutter Flex \ (BU) MGI) aa \ \ \ (BL) MG2 (-) MG2¢- \ \ ; \ / BL) AEFP-GND po GND la Connections “pry agrP PoNGa-2 to —MG3-1 | Shutter Flex CNL, CN2 jumper leads replace direct connection Part of pattern removed here. (BL) Lowe. Sone tamp FD FIX { Pads (R) vBaT.~ LSELF (GY) SELF LED [II / | (R)avo2 / (BR)AVOL Unsolder in this (4) Avos order: Fig. 1,5,4,3,2+ — (GY) AVO8 = Here ADJUSTMENTS 1. Flash Mode Information Adjust when IC4 is changed, (1f incorrecly adjusted, the flash mode information will not be correctly sent to camera.) Perform the EV10 crossover adjustment concurrently. Tools: D.C. Power Supply, Voltmeter, two 10K variable resistors Adjustment: (Top & Front Covers Removed) With the camera in operatable condition, unsolder the con- nections shown in figure 1 on page 17 and the sel£-timer LED unit. This frees the front tongue of the main flex. 2, Remove R7 from the rear of the flex and install a variable resistor in its place. 3. Resolder the main flex tongue and LED. 4. Close SWI and measure VC. 5. Install a variable resistor bet- ween the CCC terminal and ground (metal part of the eyepiece shutter) The resistance should be set to VC/150uA. 6. Close SWI and find the lighting threshold of tae flash mark by adjusting the resistor. 7. Remove the resistor, measure it, and install a fixed resistor of that value. ALTERNATE ADJUSTMENTS Battery Case and Grip Head Removed. A, For power connection, see No. 6 in the Repair Guide introduction. B, Install a temporary SWI as shown in figure 3. vC 15020 ADJUSTMENTS 2. EVO Amp Switching Adjust when IC4 is changed, I£ incorrect, improper exposure in the area of EVI0 is possible even with level and gain adjusted. Perform concurrently with flash mode info. adj. Center Standard: +3/16 £ Limits: (20 26 2¥°°30°"31 32 33) Valte(Right Tv digits) Tools: D.C. Power Supply, Voltmeter, 10K variabie resistor. Adjustment:(Top & Front Covers Removed) 1. With the camera in operatable condition, unsolder the con- nections show in figure 1 on page 17 and the self-timer LED wit. This frees the front tongue of the main flex. + Unsolder Lal leads (pg. 18, fig. 4) from intermediate pads. Remove the three screws from LCDI. Unsolder the connections shown in figure 2 on page 17. Remove resistor R8 (Fig. 2) and replace it with the variable resistor set to R8's resistance. Resolder the connections to make camera operational. Remove the solder bridge from (1) to GND in Fig. 1. Connect Fig. 1 (1) and Fig. 3 (2) with a jumper. Apply about one volt from the AVEF to ground pad (Fig. 3). 10. Close SW1. 11. Set the reading of the AV digits in the viewfinder to 06 by repeatedly shorting the bottom command back ter- minal to ground. The initial posi- tion is 03 and the shift sequence is 03-02-01-00-07-06-05-04-03 etc. 12. Adjust the D.C. power supply so the left Tv digits read F8. 13. Adjust the variable resistor so the right pair of digits read 30. 14, Remove the resistor, read it, and install a fixed resistor, adj. Resistor - 20 - IV. Me | | | Hole | ! j i | 1 /é | © ! Oz ae | & i | Winding vocor Disassembly to adjustments to be performed. the extent shown allows the following Motor flex, Mirror Box, & Rewind Units Removal Top and bottom og plates are cack eS welded together ~ for easier "3 handling. S&S, No-load current 3 for the rewind unit with a 6y 1 input should not l exceed 100mA. fe t_| & [4 Ofc S H-26 grease on 7 shafts e e Ss Y Screw Lock (Red) ——— e a7) Index No.| Adjustment (Page No.) 3 AE Overcharge (23) ; Shutter Overcharge (23) 9 AE AYO (21 RE Set Posttton (24) AE Set Timing (24) Pin Spacing (25) AE Brush Start Position (25) 5) -~21- ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 1. Motor Flex (3), DC-DC convertor (15) CAUTION: Unsolder (R) Winding Motor + ground jumper lead nee from shutter flex c= Winding Motor - to front panel or remove ground screw from front ©) soider penel. [7 © (Charge moter) | | | | / (0) ul (Shutter Flex) (BL) GND j sain Switch couter | Ges ‘@ do q oO I) she ze Main Flex) TOs 1) Vaan) —) {BL) Vaar(—) —J av Main Flex Rewind Motor ~ 992 ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 2. Mirror Box (9) Removal Back Cover SW Ground pin - Soldered to FD Flex. Before unsoldering at (A) and (B), remove the DX Flex and unsolder the FD flex from the back cover ground switch pin. (The pin serves as a positioning pin for the DX Flex. Then unsolder (A) and (B). (If forcefully removed the pattern on the underside of the DX flex may be damaged. NOTES: 1. 2, Because of the 2nd Curtain sync feature, the shutter should be charged when the mirror box is installed. Post Assembly Checks 1) 2) 3) Apply about 3 volts to the winding motor to wind the mechanism (polarity is not important). Apply about 3 volts to the orange (+) and black (-) leads on the right side* of the mirror box. Apply about 3 volts to the magnet coils to check cur- tain operation. i Bottom two contacts, bottom contact is -- Top two contacts, top is +. (Will not polarity is reversed.) operate Viewed from the front. ADUSTME! Collars: (A): AE Overcharge ADJUSTMENTS FLEX AE Overcharge Standard: 0.9 - 1 Tools; AE Tool Lens , DC Power Supply Install the tool lens. 2. Apply 1.5 volts to the charge motor. (Attach the minus (-) om D.C. power supply to the motor plus (+) for low gear operation.) Z£ not within tolerances, change the adjusting collar 3. This adjustment assures that the AE, automatic diaphragm, and mirror mechanism have sufficient overcharge. (TE (A) is used to adjust over- charge, there should be space between shutter charge lever and main charge lever when the charge cam is at its maximum. After adjustment (A) must have some possible movement in the normal direction. (B): Shutter Overcharge (C): AE Overcharge charge Cam Fig. 1: Charge Complete Shutter Overcharge Standard: Fig. 2 Tools: DC Fower Supply Latch Dever Signal Base unit Adjustment: 1. Apply 1.5 volts to the charge motor. 2. I£ not within tolerances, change the adjusting collar (Fig. 1). The 1st curtain sets first and then the 2nd curtain. proper setting of the 2nd curtain, after adjustment (B) must have some possible movement in the normal direction (Fig. 1). To insure ~ 24 - ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS POSSIBLE AFTER DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT PANEL UNIT Of the front panel units the AE unit and mirror mechanism (mirror 45° angle) require adjustment. Lubricate lever friction surfaces with Lozoid #72090, but use a small enough amount to insure against splatter. AE (AVS) Brush Setting Screw AE Stop Gear AE Set Position AE Stop Claw t Timing dj. Collar AE Eccentric Gap Adj. . Aperture Pit Height Serew (AVO) AE Set Position Adj. unit is replaced, check AE eccentric gap, AE overcharge, and maximum aperture pin height. The other points are guaranteed by individual parts tolerances. "i iti ticity mit i AE Set Position Adjustment (0.4£02F) Standard: 0.4 +0.2f (with £/1.4 Lens) Tools: AE Tool Standard Lens Adjustment 1) Attach a tool standard lens, and charge the front panel. 2) Lf the tool lens pointer does not stop within the limits adjust the entric. This adjustment is not normally necessary. Close parts tolerances insure that it is usually correct, Note Eccentric ADJUSTMENTS Notes: This adjustment also affects the other AE unit adjuct- ments: AE set timing, AE start position, and AE overcharge. If a tool lens is not available, install an ordinary stadard lens (to place a load on the aperture signal charge lever) and adjust to obtain seven turns plus six teeth, +1 tooth (1 tooth=0.1£; 1 rev.=1.2£). AE Set Timing Standard: AE set position: 0.4+0.2£ Front Panel's various levers seting: within 0.6 AR overcharge: >1.1£ Tools: AE Standard Tool Lens Adjustment 1) AE set timing must be adjusted so that the above standard are met. 2) Attach a tool lens, and adjust by changing with the AE set timing collar. (Ref: T80 R.G. pg. Note: This collar adjustment affects the other front panel adjustments. If the tool lens is not available, be very careful with this adjustment. Adjust by counting the stop gear teeth. AE Eccentric Gap Adjustment Standard: 0.05 - 0.1mm Adjustment: With the mechanism wound, adjust with the eccentric. Eccentric —S<— 0.05 ~ 0.1 am AE Start Position Standard: Infinity Resistance between (1) & (2). Tool: FD standard lens Adjustment: Loosen AE brush screw and adjust brush position. Baising the adjust- went toward the left helps prevent unnecessary error mark display. Always check after other AE unit adjustments are made. = = Sy 26 AVS cB. @ ADJUSTMENTS uw AVO Adjustment 1) Connect the plus (+) probe of a multimeter to the gray lead (AVO8) from the AE wit and ground the minus (-) probe to a metal part of the front panel. 2) Set a depth gauge to 7.025 mm and check whether the AVO height is correct by confining that switching between the £/2.5 and £/2.8 levels occurs within +0.03 mm cf this height. ~ 3) AVO is adjusted by means of a screw inside the maximum aperture compensation pin. (The screw is locked with C103; dissolve it with keton.) After making the adjustment, paint the screw with G103. Note: If a depth gage is not available use a known-good £/1.8 lens and £/2.0 lens and adjust so the correct maximum aperture is displayed on the external LCD. Checkpoint FINO. |56] 4.5] 40] 35 | 28 | 25 | 2.0 | 1.8 | 14 | 1.2 C=)! 570 | 6.00 | 6.30 6.57 | 6.90} 7.15| 7.46| 7.72 | 810 | 838 j 1 (BR) £0.05 Lave: Beare? 2 (8) Avo8 rrilaf{rfrtolofofojo ~ 4_(%) L. 5 O- 8 (cz) Avo4 ofrfrprtrfafrjrys j ° Avo2 rfifafofolofojr{r]t 7 Avol ofofifr}oyo}fa}a]o] e Changeover Ts.5 Jats sass] 674 [02s 7305 | 7.59 | 7.91 | 8.24 ints | = = y. Drive & DX Sensor Units Removal Asdeably position Geteratnes per- e | @iay-sxz oration position | J H-26 grease I-26 grease only if necessary. “> @ ape ase Numbers: Thur (18) see pg. 34, 35 When installing (7) and (8) in (9), move the AL cover out of the way. = 98 6. ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES 1. Drive Unit (9) i.1 Disassemble and reassemble with the shutter charged. 112 By removing sprocket screw (3) and screws (7) and (8), the unit can be removed. 1.3 Reassembly is facilitated if extensions are soldered to the winding motor leads before removal. +4 No-load Currents (6V Input) Winding Motor: High: < 70mA (Spool turns) Low : & 50mA (Spool & Sprocket turn) Charge Motor: High: < 200mA Low: < 180mA Reverse polarity for high/low switching. 1.5 Post-assembly Checks 1) Both sprocket and spool should have a little thrust play. 2) Apply 6V to both motors and check operation of the sprocket, spool, and charge mechanism, 2. DX Unit (15) 2.1 Only the complete mit is stocked. 212 Before disassembling the camera, check the LCD display with cartridges coded for ISO 100 and 1000, 12 and 20, or 24 and 36 exposures. 2.3 With the wminstalled uit check continituity between the pin pairs and pin to flex connections. Continuity between pin pairs Continuity between like num- ae bers of pins and DX flex ® slo ) connections. ° e Pin Assignments: 2 °\-2 1 thru 5: ISO Film Speed elo 6 & 7 : Exposures e 3 os Ground oe? <—-@ Ref: (STG-022) DX System (D FLX) 189 a Non-conductive i Q Conductive fey “]N/A for this camera. 4 QNnD ISO 100, 36 exp. +3,-1EV IS01000, 24 exp, +1EV Latitude Latitude - 29 - VI. Shutter Unit Removal Tey er) te 3 I q i rd a ' [Ap] indicates a i LU) necessary ak adjustment To test unmounted shutter apply 2-3 volts to each é J (See Py.35 ~ 37) magnet coil. The upper coil connection is plus (+). Curtains should operate with as little as 2V applied. Numbers; Thur (15) BLY & DISASSEMBLY NOTES AL Cover Spr Adjustment Tension with the cover roller 2 -3mm away from the spool should be 65-80g. If too weak, film will wind too loosely at low ten- peratures. If too strong, film will not load with the proper initial offset. This also will result in loose winding onto the spool. Film Guide Shaft (14) Adjustment The shaft diameter should be the same as the width of the inner guide rail +0.1mm. I£ the shaft is replaced, use the same Size, When the body is replaced, select the correct size. Shutter Unit Charge torque must be less than 1220gem. If the shutter is removed with the drive base attached, they should be in the charged condition. When the shutter is replaced, attach the drive unit and check overcharge before installing the new shutter. (1st curtain sets first and then 2nd curtain, 2nd curtain should have some play.) The shutter can be removed after the front and top covers charge motor, and main flex are removed. Adjust so no part of the LED is masked by the open shutter, Apply 6-103 bond to G4), (5) and (16) Arrows indicate the direction in which parts should be held when installed. [Ex: (3)-11 should be held close to pentaprism when installed.] Camera aust be in Operating condiciun before LEDa and LCDs can be checked. VIII, Mirror Box Disassembly In principle, this mechanisa fs tke che A and other T (18) = Adj. Coltars 3 caneras. Operate the (A), (3), (0), & (2) ‘or box several tines 4 > Laterfal play: 01s to learn the lever operation 3 - 0.1mm space between before dicsasseabling it. sub and sain airror when up. ¢ - Main mirror to cushion + 0.2, - 0.300 D - Sub mirror return spring at center of airror edge: 2 t0 3 g can be removed after renoving automatic diaphragn uit (4) If replaced, adjust mirror angle (45°) 4 op! e dtsassenble @ 11 upset Spo ag a | ‘Mg2 must hold to <3V @& dioxe Numbers thru (23) - 33 - IX. Drive Unit Disassembly (Mechanical Charge Geartrain) 1x2 g | @ J < Ber TD See | a5 C = > I = 34 - (4)-(A) & (B)_and (20)-¢ are adjusting collars for shutter and AB Unit overcharge Grease shafts with H-26 (Do not grease teath) lings, — ORG — 9 a | aj aa \ Numbers Thru (21) 1X. Drive Unit Disassembly (Film Winding Geartrain) Grease shafts with H-26 (Do not grease teeth or clutch \ 4 © \ \ ‘ \ -8—& Motor screws in ' “normal direction |, 1. Sprocket Shaft SS - | Nes ors Clutch: (With gear held turns in spoll direction only) Numbers Thru (13) = 35) X. Shutter Unit Disassembly a eleased Pre-assembly Shutter Check shutter should be F (Place wit in a body and connect Leada) 1st Curtain TT: 2.740. 1m9 2nd Curtain TT: <0,03ms fast X ayne: 0.2 = 0.35 Note: Body 1s used as mount- Apply 2 -3¥ to each coil ing stand. MG min. hold voltage <2V (4)Before disasseabling (6) detension the blade drive springs by backing off about 12 turns on the worm gears. Push levers (6)-3,4 to the left when installing (2). % az © Unsolder 4 points (A) and remove three screws (2) can be removed intact. = 2nd Curtain TT | fi wora gear ©-4 5 i ! | | ist curtain A. guiteh . S\ spring S @-ve v36- 8 Jet Guctain TT worm gear X. Shutter Unit Disassembly (Cont.) Lube: Two lubricants are used in the shutter. H-26 is used on shafts and lever friction surfaces that are under a fairly heavy load, Astro-oil is used on shafts where sooth operation N is essential and the load is very | light. A 2nd Curtain Switch Spring and Curtain jump suppressor and Curtain ‘s._drive spring 1st Curtain jump suppressor 1st Curtain drive spring X. Shutter Unit Disassembly (Cont.) Assemble and disassemble in released cond: on Whe changing shutter blades apply a small amount of Astrooil to the pivot shafts. Nw Hook on edge of blade (Check before disassenbly Sy a sthe spring is not under load in the released con- Hook i hole in blade, (Check before assenbly - the spring is not und. oad when the shutter i released: N Pane s es @ a) Identical washers (5) & (12) KK . are thicker than identical N\ washers (4) & (13) NN [ _ ‘SJ Yep Numbers thru (16) - 38 - XI. Grip Head Unit Disassembly al — As the final step install (2)-5 and (2)-6 in this hole. (2)-6 goes in slanted. Numbers Thru (12) XII. Flex Units & IC Replacement Adjustments Table Part Name _ Adjustments (In order from the Left) Mein Flex Unit® VRB, VR2, VR3, VRS, VRI, VRS, VR6, VR/. Flex Unit N/A Motor flex Unit |N/A DX Flex Unit N/A (DX Sensor Unit is service part Flex Unit N/A Shutter Flex Unit | N/A De/DC Convertor | N/A (Metering) RS, VRS, WRG. (Metering-S) | Spot Flex Unit is pre-adjusted at factor (MPU) N/A (7/0 R7, Rd, RIS, RIO & Main Flex Adjustments (SPU) N/A (LcCD-1 Drive)| N/A (Service Part includes circuit board) (LCD=2 Drivel N/A (LED Drive) [N/A Té=9 ‘(brive) V/A (Change IC-9 & 1C-10 as pair) [ic-10 (Drive) N/A { 1 | { When Main Flex is changed, put leader protrusion and aperture accuracy pads in same condition as removed flex. Perform the par- tial area alignment when the main flex or IC-1 is replaced. Adjustment Incorrect Adj Indication | Resistance (Ohm) | Page VRI (Gain) Exp. accuracy varies 9R-13K TT yA | with brightness (tilt) VR2 (Spot Incorrect Exp Spot(Level)| 15k-30K 11,12] [VRS (Partial) w Part" _| 18K-40K 11,12 VRa (Average) ™ ™ Avg. 54K-93K T51 VRS _(AVEF) Incorrect flash aperture | 0-10K a VRO_(FELR) Tneorrect FELK exposure | 0-10K 6 VR7_(IT Incorrect Flash TrL exp. | 0-T0K 6 VRS (T [Incorrect shutter speed [0-300K 3, 4 [-R5_(NULLY Wrong exp. at a - - NOTLVIUVA ABAAS WALLONUS XIII. OPERATING CURRENTS, etc. 3. Test Equipment 1. Regulated D.C. Power Supply (Set to 6 volts, with 0.4 Ohm resistor in series to simu- late battery internal resistance) 2. New FD50mm £/1.4 3. Ammeter 4. 36 exp. TRI-X film Condition Under 1. With main switch at Lock (L), 100va 2. With main switch at A TO0uA Exposure Metering (SW1 on) 150mA 4, Winding (High mode, 20th frame, £/5.6) 1650mA 4. Rewinding (with film) 450mA, Rewinding time 12 seconds = 42 - SERVICE TOOLS LIST CANON TIO TEST EQUIPMENT Part No. (New tools only) Extended Range Shutter Tester FS-5300 CY9-7066-000 XXX TTL-OTF Photoreceptor DIR-201 cx9-7076-000 (used with modified EF 500) Multi-camera Tester EF 500AC (Modified for DIR-201) sigital Multimeter (DMM) (ImV, 1uA specs.) Universal 600mm Range-viewfinder Collimator or equivalent. Oscilloscope Regulated Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) AE Standard Tool Lens Universal Type 90° Collimator or Simplified 90° Collimator 42.14mm Dial Gauge Set Dial Tension Gauge- 100g 2.5mm Hex Key (Mirror Angle’ Sub-mirror Spanner (New F-1 shutter spanner) T90 SERVICE PARTS FOLICY FOLICY OF CAMERA SERVICE, TOKYO, IS TO STOCK ALL PARTS NECESSARY TO FECT EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL SERVICE. IT IS NEITHER NECESSARY NOR TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE TO STOCK SEPARATELY EVERY PART THAT GOES INTO EACH PRODUCT. IN ESTABLISHING THE SPARE PARTS LIST, WE CONSIDER REPAIR DIFFICULTY, LABOR COST, SPECIAL TOOL REQU (ENTS AND INDIVIDUAL PARTS Vs. ASSEMBLED UNIT COST TO DETERMINE IN WHICH FORM PARTS WILL BE STOCK=D. TS LINE ITEMS: Approx. 500 ( INCLUDING 366 NEW PARTS) 1. THE UNITS LISTED BELOW ARE STOCKED AS UNITS BECAUSE ‘fH=y REQUIRE TOOLS OR TECHNICS NOT NORMALLY AVAILABLE AT FIELD SERVICE LEVEL. CG1-G860-000 FOCUSING SCREEN E CG9-2634-000 FRONT COVER ASSY CG1-0868-000 AUTO DIAPHRAGM UNIT 0G9-2685-000 SELF TIMER LED ASSY 4 Az UNIT €G9-2686-000 SPOOL ASSY AL COVER ASSY DX SENSOR ASSY CY1~1234-000 DETL/SPOT FLEX ASSY 0G9-2675-000 ROLLER HOLDER ASSY CY1-1248-000 1ST CURTAIN BRAKE ASSY ASSY CY1-1249-000 2ND CURTAIN BRAKE ASSY CY1-1250-000 SHUTTER FLEX ASSY SHUTTER ASSY CY1-1251-000 SHUTTER MAGNET ASSY CG9-2679-000 STOP-DOWN M ce9~2680-000 cGg-2681-000 2. IN ADDITION 10 THE ABOVE, WHICH ARE STOCKED ONLY AS UNITS, SOME INDIVIDUAL PARTS ARE STOCKED FOR THE FOLLOWING UNITS IN ADDITION TO THE UNIT. €G1-0851-000 TOP COVER UNIT CG9-2677-000 RELEASE BUT./DIAL ASSY CGi-c852-000 BACK COVER UNIT 0G9-2683-000 BATTERY PACK UNIT €G1-0857-000 MOTOR FLEX UNIT 0G9-2689-000 MIRROR ASSY CG1-0867-000 MIRROR MECHANISM CY1-1232-000 REWIND MECH. ASSY €G1-0871-000 SHUTTER UNIT CY1-1252-000 MAIN FLEX ASSY cG9-2672-000 MOTOR SIG. BASE ASSY CY1-1253-000 FINDER FLEX ASSY 3. INDIVIDUAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WHICH MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT ARE STOCKED. OTHERS ARE LISTED ON THE SCHEMATIC WITH THEIR SPECIFICATIONS. 4, THE SPARE PARTS LIST IS ADJUSTED PERIODICALLY TO INSURE THE NECESSARY PARTS ARS ALWAYS AVAILABLE, AND UNNECESSARY PARTS ARE REMOVED FRCM THE STOCK LIST. A COMPLETE REVIEW WILL BE CONDUCTED ONE YEAR AFTER MARETING. 5. ASSEMBLIES SHOWN STOCKED IN N.S. | MARK ARE SHOWN FOR CLARITY ONLY. = FORM SHOWN. wae ee TSO, RMB aI RAGHEA LOWE. UR. AA, BAORNMES. Beoineye * yb BAOMMBHC. HMO AOS ORt- CABRERLE. SP YTIORSYTTRAOE FRR BRET S. GR 95008 HAR HIS0K RAB 01208) EBGItoy MOREY -CABREFS. G9-0880-000 7+-AYvFa=y h(E Type) CG9-2684-000 Ajp~<— 2. cos-0888-000 ERY b 0G9-2685-000 S-LEDI=» cGg-0389-000 AES=yh CGs-2888-000 zY-wI2=yh oGs-2670-000 ALA vb cg9-2873-000 Devt-2=y} CY1~1234-000 BAZ F2Sy F 0G3-2875-000 O-F-—#kVF-2ay OY1-1248-000 StF -- Fay b CG8-2879-000 HEYiAAA=y + OY1-1249-000 RAL —- Fase b co9-2880-000 74U-A2=yb CY1-1260-000 Yey#-7UZ=yb (G9-2681-000 T4U-AYeyR-BH=yh CYi-1251-000 ve» #-MGa=»h FRES2= > bRUEAMROMOLSASNSBREY—- CARELESS. 0G1-0851-000 i 6G9-2877-009 0G1-0852-000 CG3-2683-000 oG1-0857-000 #-#-7LVea=y+ ces-2689-000 cG1-0867-000 £F-QR2=++} CY!-1292-000 ¥EL2=~ b CC1-0871-000 Yey#-S=4h GY1-1252-000 Ad vzVea=yb cGg-2672-000 Seika» + cy1-1253-000 FD7ve2=y7> UERREA- BO SOLUS. +- CARRE LAVAUERHOF =o TLRS E DERE BIR LTS. (ELECTRIC PARTS & LEADSOPARTS LISTE SR) TORVRBACERREGC, POCRBBREL CHAMTSCE SHS. MH. FHRHKI oy MEDALS MELCHEDCRE ERK BRRE OR WL ett 3. SRY OBC. FOC ABMELRVSOIE NS 7-7EWTHS, 49 REF .NO.C12-1902 CONTENTS RY CASE BACK COVER 4 iv vanes vowsees Baie TRONIC INPUT DIAL veeeeee MAIN EX, LOD REWIND PARTS ...65 PENTAPRISM UNIT «1.5 MIRROR BOX I. MIRROR BOX ID see eee ee ee SPOOL, SPROCKET ..... ORIVE UNIT I sseeeeee ORIVE UNET ET cs cesar es canes BODY PARTS, NINOR .esseseee SHUTTER UNIT 1 ssseeseeeeee SHUTTER UNIT IT. UNIT ILD seeeeees SHUT See PCB DIAGRAM - 1 + eee ven pce OLAGRAM - 2 . fA MUN Gg Basie wae os Hawes PCB DIAGRAM = 3 weeseseeeeee WIRING OTAGRAM we... eee ELECTRIC PARTS LIST INDEX OF PARTS LIST REF. NO. Ci2-1902 FRSY cai-3385-000 i |B xa1-3170-509,5 ! i X91*1737-880,2 ! Q s na asa. & i N eateesog-oce ¢¢1-0860-v00 ! et 1 | a al cai-8506-000 | at oe ' _A << 3 fgi-0881-000 1 (ACF-692) | : | _ '$ 1-5690-000 CASPER F007 | -cat-6365-000 SAI“ 6S81“000;¢ CAI-6354-000 | a tacr-661) | ) j X99-0561-00Cx2 — adit me ra CAI-6362-000 Noa t-sses-000 ‘ C$ 1-5780-000 X91-1738-330,3 os, a .) lo 7) (Cow ea << * vorirsrboo,. LS ¢69-2684-000 & y91-1737-920 °° | B chi-31-000_9 | Bxarr7i70-257 S \ a SE anal CAI-649 1-000 ee W1 Ke PA REF. NO. C12-1902 EXTERNAL PARTS New PARTS NO. GA1-8311-000 cAal-8361-000 cal-8362-000 cal-6363-000 Cal-6364-000 cat~3385-000 cai~6382-000 a1~6383-000 cal~8449-000 cal-6491-000 Al-6504-000 A1-8507-000 cat-8509-000 CAL-8510-000 cG1-0851-000 ce1-0860-000 cc9-2684-000 oS1-$690-000 S1-3780-000 XAL-3170-308 XAL-7170-237 HAL-7170-307 X81-1495-910 X91-1737-880 x91-1797-300 X91-1737-930 x91-1728-330 X99-0467-000 x99-0561-000 LASS RTS ay Pg DESCRIPTION SPRING, PLATE (BL) SHEET, RUBBER AP BUTTON, NODE COVER, HOOK HOOK LEVER, LOCK BUTTON, UNLOCK sR, EYEPIECE GAP, EYEPIECE LEVER (HOB, BACK COVER NUT ‘SHOE, ACCESSORY BASE, ACC. SHOE PLATE, SHOE MOUNTING SWITCH, .S. CONTROL INSULATOR SHIELD, LIGHT ‘TOP COVER UNIT SCREEN E, FOCUSING FRONT COVER ASSY SPRING, COIL ‘SPRING, COIL ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, FCH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCRER, CROSS-RECESS, Pil ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pil SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SGREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CANON T90 ce a casca cal-6304-000 | onesie Le SS fl ae x91-1736-480,.8 SS 80 8-| 000 = -coo OF oS Neate 6451-000 cYI-1225-000 aa ca4-1847-000 X91-1737-900,5 <= CAI-6313-000 cyI-1227-000 | CAI-8308-000 ~ (acr-6e4) aa a 1228-000 x99-0494-1 soc _ oo <—* ‘CAI-6478-000,2 XS: 5890-000, XA4-7170-509, eo ee \ CAi-6307-000 _Rp— DV Enrez0e-000 ¢ aa NS VARg cvi-1228-000 A 6327-000 ] cAl-6489-000 _ §xa4-7170-508 NS XD3-0100-102 Ur % REF. NO. C BATTERY CASE PARTS 40. cal~8303-000 cal~6304-000 cai~6306-000 cal~6307-000 cai~8308-000 Cal~6451-000 8-000 ‘al~6489-000 Cad~1847-000 cag-2683-000 ¢s1-s890-000, cyl-1226-000 oyi-1227-000 evi-1228-000 ovi-1229-000 Ad-7170-808 xD3-9100-102 x31-1738-980 X91-1737-300 99-0494-000 x99-0582-000 PARTS -1902 Lass List a go Pg 2 DESCRIPTION CASE-1, BATTERY CASE-2, BATTERY HOLDER, BATTERY PACK KNOB, BATTERY PACK CLAW, BATTERY PACK ASHER, SPRING GUARD, BATTERY CASE PLATE, BATTERY INDICATION ‘OPENER, BATTERY PACK RETAINER, REMOTE JACK ssiaeT ‘SPAUER, BATTERY PACK CAP TERMINAL BATTERY PACK ASSY SPRING, COIL BATTERY CONTACT ASSY JACK, REHOTE CONTACT-a, FOOL, PROOF GONTACT-8, FOOL PROOF CONTACT, BATTERY SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH PIN, SPRING TUBULAR SCREW, CROSS-REGESS, PH SCRER, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCRER, CROSS-RECESS, PH ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH REF. NO CI2-1902 CANON T90 C. (See Pg.5) ¢51-5964-000 CA1-6360-000 F x99-058:-000.2 NU 2 cA1-6339-000 aaa | (Se, 284 TUTOM2STys N | L ¢$1-6701-000 i c$1-5963-000 8 xa4-6200-459 3 \ / en ‘cH2-8005 -000 / “ S [NS] (acr-678,693) x91-2024-890,. a ; c$1-5878-000 oo —¥99-0870-000-F L XA4-8200-707%9 4 CA!-6414-000 | | fa@ XG8~1100-57! CAI-6329-080—__ aod 289-0424-000 sk arco MERA GO “OF “@y—EMN._ C31-sa78-coo CA1-6335-000 ge—P— f CAI-6338-000~ | —§ cyt- 1231-000 cal-6334-0002 O PARTS List Ps REF. NO. C12-1902 GRIP NEw PARTS NO. ay DESCRIPTION Ga1-8329-080 1 SWITCH PANEL CA1-8330-000 E 1 BUTTON, Lov OFF Ca1-8334-000 E 1 KNOB, AS-ST CHANGE cA1-6325-000, E 1 SUTTON, AS-ST MODE cal-6238-000 E 1 SCREW, SHAFT D 1 Gal E 1 covER, GRIP CAL-6353-000 D 1 GaIP, PAL CAl-6360-009 E 1 BAR, PALM GRIP CAl-B4t4-C00 E 1 HINGE, BACK COVER vAl-6495-000 E 1 TAPE, GRIP cAL~6498-090 E 1 UG, NECK STRAP D 1 CONTACT, RUBBER d 2 SPRING, COTL z 1 SPRING, COIL ¢S1-5984-000 E 1 SPRING, COIL ¢S1-5791-090 E 1 SPRING cyl-1290-009 D 1 PLATE, F. INDICATOR CLICK 'Y1-1231-000 D 1 PLATE, AS-ST CLICK KAL-7170-257 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XAd-6200 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PIL XAd-8200-707 2 SCREW, CROSS~ + FCI XG8-1100-571 2 BALL, STEEL X91-2024-890 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Plt x99-0494-000, 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PHL x99-0570-000 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PII x98-0581-000 a SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pit wv yp REF. NO, C12-1902 CANON TSO 6G1-0852-000 cai-5826-000 }j i csi-5636-000 | i — Th ot 499-0573-000,5 i >» |] cai-6522-c00 ‘G CA1-6527-000 ‘we CA}-6525-900 Kas %& x99-0582-G09 A ) CAI-4158-000 | j << l CAal-6528-000,, B ° Gr. 3 S s 2 } 8 8 J Gy PARTS LIS 4 Pg 4 REF. NO. C12-1902 BACK COVER NEW PARIS 0. CLASS ay DESCRIPTION cal-4136-000 > 1 GUIDE, FILM > 1 ROLLER CA1-5074-008 z 1 ‘SCREW, STOPPER D 1 SAT, HINGE E 1 CLAW, “BACK COVER E 1 HOLDER, FILM MAGAZINE E i PLATE, SPRING ca1~8527-000 D 1 SHIELD, LIGHT Cal~8529-000 z 2 HOLDER, FILM ROLLER cF1-0423-000 D 1 PLATE, PRESSURE cGi-08s2-000 D i BACK COVER UNIT D i SPRING, COIL x93-0573-000 2 SCRE, CROSS-RECESS, PH x99-0582-000 3 SCRE, CROSS-RECESS, Pll gu 5 REF. NO. CI2-1902 CANON TSO p=” _ AX Rotates 1907 NS A CAI-6345-000 CAI-6488-000 Wp cal-6342-000 awe e yoo, ay 0580-000 cal-6346-000 (GS 0. CH1-0801-000 x %® CA1-6347-000 X99-0494-000 ll sonia X99-0580-000,2 ¢SI-5879-000(001) €$1-8879-000(002) For Service Ports Only (acr-673) @ %9171736-120 | ye CA1-6355-000 § x99-0496-000 ude CAI~6352-000 : 1 { | 3B CAI-6354-000 \ Jer st Ny i de CAI-6352-000 we i { <=> cai-5856-000 Sy CA1-8353-000 Se CA1-6351-000 ee ee \ | G X99-0560-000;2 XAI=7170°20842 l-—] as CA1-6350-000 | | %D2-1200-152 = cat 4177-000 (002) a CA1-8341-000 cat-63s6-000 & ay CA1- 6349-000 ; os PARTS LIST Pgs REF. NO. C12-1902 ELECTRONIC INPUT DIAL NER PARTS No, CLass ary DESCRIPT Al-4177-000(002) D 1 © RING cAl-3855-000, c 1 INSULATOR cAl-3341-000 D 1 HEAD, DIAL GAl-8342-000 E 1 DIAL, MODE CHANGE Al-6345-000 D 1 CONTACT, DIAL cal~$048-000 E 1 PLATE, CLICK Gal-6347-000 E 1 HOLDER, CLICK Ca1~8349-000 c i BUTTON, RELEASE Cal-6350-000 E 1 BASEPLATE, RELEASE SW Cal-6351-000 E 1 BASE, RELEASE CONTACT CaL~6352-600 E 2 INSULATOR Ga1-6353-000 g 1 CONTACT, RELEASE GND 5 i CONTACT, S¥-1 E 1 CONTACT, S¥-2 Ca1~6356-000 ¢ 1 BUTTON, SPOT Al-8357-000 E L CONTACT, SPOT GND CA1-8958-000 E 1 CONTACT, SPOT CAl~8488-000 D 1 RING, DIAL CAi~6487-000 E 1 INSULATOR cg9-2677-000 D 1 RELEASE BUTTON/DIAL ASSY cHt-0501-000 E 1 BOARD, CONTACT cSi-3679-000(001) Dd 1 SPRING, COIL cs1-3879-000(002) D 1 SPRING, COIL HAL-7170-209 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH xD2-1200-152 1 E RING XG8-1100-562 1 BALL, STEEL X91-1735-120, 1 SCREW, CROSS-REGESS, Pil X98-0494-000 1 SCRE®, CROSS-RECESS, Pil X99-0496-000 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x99-0560-000 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x99-0580-000 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH REF NO. C12-1902 CANON T90 x99- 0527-000 F ¢G9-2691-000 (Acr-681) cH2-s006-000 & o—~¢ wkI-3022-000 ie | $xs9-0567-000 | i _ : SS aF?-8002-000 (Ace=68i c “ 1282-000 PLZ 2 4 CH2-6003-000,9 er < CA 1- 6565-000 { a eo CA1-6445-000 ¢$1-5876-0005 Cale 8 xa8-6201-009,2 3-000,2 i CA!-6566-000 i S a= oe | SSR carceseacon Fp cea WG 1-0275-000 ec | CA1-6561-000 | + SE cvi-1236-000 es c@9-2680-000 cA 1-6562-090 1 | | | xo1-1737-140,2 J | a be | FY 049-2678-000 : ea f Sy cHa-6005-00%2 | ‘ Sp arenes te | i 91-1738 “1302 cG9-2685-000 | * CAI-6369-000 S X99-0565-000;9 if | i B xaa-e200-85%4 ON PARTS List Pa 6 REF. NO. C12-1902 MAIN FLEX, LoD NER PARTS NO. CLASS ar DESCRIPTION AF7-5002-000 E i LoD, EXTERNAL CA1~8389-000 E 1 SOCKET, TRIPOD GAL-6445-000 E a BASE, MODE S¥ CAL~B475-000 E 1 cap, TRIPOD CA1-6361-000 z 1 case, OL ca1~B582-000 E 1 BASEPLATE, OLC CA1-856-000 E 2 HOLDER, oLs CA1-B554-000 E i CASE, OLC LAMP CA1-8585-000 z 1 REFLECTOR, OLC L CA1-8568-000 z i FRAME, OLC LIGHT cg3-2678-000 D 1 MAIN SHITCH ASSY "G3~2680-000 D 1 EYEPIECE cG9-2881-000 1 EYEPIECE SHUTTER ASS! cg9-2585-000 E 1 SELE-TIMER LED ASST ca9-2691-000 E z RESET FLEX ASSY cH2-s008-000 D 1 ‘SWITCH, HODE cl2~6003-000 E 2 CONNECTOR, OLc cii2~8005-000 D 2 ‘CONRECTOR c$1-3878-000 E i SPRING, COTL ov1-1296-000 D 1 Cue Poa Assy cy-1252-000 > 1 MAIN FLEX aSSY ‘¥G1-0275-000 » 1 LAP, SMALL AXL~92 xi-9022-000 E 1 LL. BAT. XA4~8200-587 4 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XAS~8201-009 a SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x81-1738-190 x SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH X91-1797-140 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS. PH XG1-1797-780 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x89-0527-006 1 SOREW, GROSS-RECESS, PHL X$9-0565-000 a SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x99-0567-000 SORER, GROSS-RECESS, PH 7 REF. NO. Cl2-1902 CANON T90 | z - | 5] X02-1100- 102 i” €$1-0804-009 ee ¢81-5981-000 1-0803-000 “J C$1-5880-00C aT X99-0483-000,. cy1-1232-000 | | csi-0802-000 e XAI-7 140-357 47 _ a eS g, = INS} fl | WLI-$061-000 cAl-6390-000 C81 -5962-000 FA} cai-seae-o00 XA 1-1200-909 Q CAl-6389-000 §- 1200-3039 & x99-0579-000 ae | — = L-"€51-5889-000 wm ofS ¢69-2878-000 | i | & xA4-8170-357,2 | oe) | | ea zi T\\ cH3-0021-000 | i | cai-3538-000 bk | xaa-6170-307 § —& XA4-8170-307 eke e ca1-3589-000 & XA1-1170~187 PARTS LIST Pg? NO. C12-1902 D PARTS PARTS NO. cLass ay DESCRIPTION D 2 ASHER E i SHAFT, REWIND FORK £ 1 SPACER D 1 FORK, REWIND D 1 MOTOR FLEX ASSY ca9-2679-06y E 1 ‘STOP-DORN MECH. ASSY ci3-0021-000 b 1 CONVERTER, DC/DC ¢s1-0802-000 E 1 GEAR, RF ¢s1-0803-000 i 1 GEAR, RA-S cS1-0804-000 E 1 GEAR, RA-P S1-0808-000 D 1 GEAR, FORK S1-5880-009 E i SPRING, COLL, 89-900 E 1 SPRING, COIL 81-000 z 1 SPRING, COLL 62-000 E 1 SPRING, COIL cyt-1232-000 E 1 RERIND MECH, ASSY ‘iL 1-9081-000 D 1 MOTOR, REWINDING XAL-1170-187 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XA1-1200-309 2 SCREW, GROSS-REGESS, PH XA1-7140-357 2 ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XAd-6170-307 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XA4-8170-957 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, FCH XA4-9170-307 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH D2-1100-102 1 E RING 493-049-090 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH X99-0580-000 2 SCREW, SLOTTED, OF x99-0579-000 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CANON T90 SS BOR crt ¢$1-6107-050,, | eanaeee-oooy! = cat-e584-000/ LD CAr6585-000 <= CNI-8295-000 = = CAI-8S50-000 CAI-1160-000, (See derail) _ cAI-8079-000 | (S20 dsrait! jgui-ssoo-000 FO FLX I CAal-6544-000 <> CH2-6004-000 CH4-0152-000 caveseroee Ss 417-s008-000 S epensi-o0n i] | CNi-5298-000 on \ = fe x8I-1737-840 » “\_ ent=3003-000 yo cai-6549-000 S cyi-1253-000 cal-6356-000 CHISESSRS000 : i ° aa wa, 00 cAI-6552-0 i poy YS) CNI-5301-000 Es cFI-1693-000 =P “(acr-681, 688) XS9-0578-000,9 cal-6449-000 CAI-1160-000 detail (See detail} TT é A SIZz_ | car-5079-000 derail Ne i RS @ CAI-5077-000,2 a O89 ram (O10) | 7 0.20 mm (020) | A SIZE 0.25 mm (025) i, 2.30 mm (030) |ota 0.30 mm {030) | | 0.80 mm (050) 0.38 mm (035) | | GAI8S45-888_ aera | A SIZE A Ize |b, 005mm (005) 0.25 mm (025) -=F4 comm (010) 0.30mm (030) 0.15 mm(015) 035mm (935) 0.20 mm (020) 040mm (040) a aa aa \S PARTS LIST Pz 8 REF. NO. C12-1902 ‘TAPRISM UNIT new PARTS NO. cLass ary DESCRIPTION af7-$002-000 E 1 LGD, INTERNAL cal-1160-000 (2000) E 1 ‘SPACER cat~4848-000 E 1 HOLDER, PENTAPRISH (077 -000(XK) E 2 RASHER 86000) D 1 SPACER cAt-6449-000(3000) z 1 FASHER, ADJUSTING E 1 HOLDER, CONDENSER LENS E 1 SPACER, PENTAPRISH E 1 MASK, FINDER E 2 NUT 8549-000 E 1 BASE, ILC ca 000 5 1 HOLDER, LIGHT GUIDE CAL-6551-900 : 1 HOLDER, ILC CA1~8552-600 E 1 DER, F. INFORMATION PRISH cA1-6354-000 e 1 COVER, PENTAPRISH cate! E 1 SHIELD, LIGHT cal- E 1 PANEL, DIFFUSION cri-: E 1 BOX, PENTAPRISN cH2-s904-000 D 1 ‘CONNECTOR cH4-0152-000, D 1 LED Ls007¢ ca1-5003-000 D 1 LENS, CONDENSER GN1-5295-000, D 1 PENTAPRISM GN1-5298-000 i PRISH, LED INFORMATION on1-5299-000 D x PRISM, ILC INFORMATION cx1-5300-000, E 1 PRISM, LIGHT GUIDE ont-3901-900 E 1 LENS, PARTIAL METERING $1-6107-950 E 2 SPRING cy1-1253-000 D i FINDER FLEX ASSY ¥Al-6170-307 4 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PHI 91-1797-949 i SCREW, CROSS~REGESS, PH X99-0575-000 2 ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH bd c REF, NO, CI2-1902 CANON T90 acalr1187-010 ‘\ cAI-5129-010 XAI-1170-257,5 oy (see 9.10) a a ¢GI-0889-000 (ACF-681) N cAal-660S-000 NS XAI-1170-207 Ze (CA178865-000) NI 22 (CAI-6640-000,9) i i [ 2 (CAl-6639-000,2) X98-0202-060,.n ao a cAl-6607-000 [xor-t 102-120,y [xOI-1102 12 Igy CAI-1113-000 (See darait) XAI-3200-407, | §x91-1738-010,2 4 xo ¢61-0868-000 XAI-3 170-259, | X94-1701-460 ® CAI“113-000 a E 5.3mm (000) 5.1mm (ool): | I A Specie! servied port ij (0.2mm under standard} LT PARTS REF. NO. C12-1902 MIRROR BOX T PARTS NO. OA1=1113-00.(XXX) CAL~1147-010 Cal~8129-010 cai-8607-000 cal-8629-000 ¢A1-8639-000 cal-8640-000 cat~8555-000 61-0887-000 cG1-0888-000 G1-0889-000 cyi-1234-000 XAL-1170-207 BAL-L170- XAL-L170~ XAL-31 70 MAI-3170- AL-3200-407 XD1-1102-120 XDI-1102-121 91-1797-379 ¥94-1738-010 X94-1701-480 x96-0202-050 cLass ary Pg 9 DESCRIPTION BODY MOUNT ‘SORER, MAX. APERTURE CORRECTION PIN, MAX. APERTURE CORRECTION PLATE, INDICATOR GUARD, AE BRUSH CONTACT, MIRROR UP-DORN CUSHION CUSHION SHIELD, LIGHT MIRROR MECHANISM UNIT AUTO DIAPHRAGM UNIT AE UNIT SPRING DITL/SPOT FLEX ASSY ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pit SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, °H SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCRER, CROSS-RECESS, FCH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, FCi SCREW, SROSS-RECESS, PCH WASHER ASHER SCRER, GROSS-RECESS, PH SOREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCRE, SLOTTED, FCH ‘WASHER bY CANON TSO CAI-6618-000 CAl-6617-000 (Ses detail) ay GXAI-SIRG-208 50, CAI-6615-000. | cAal-66!0-000 (See dora!) Se eee x02-1100-072 l| | It | ¢s!-5898-000 LL, (CNI-5303-000) (se cera) | oe i cal-6616-000 39-05 29-900 “se be mA (Sea detait) | C5-2629-000, z (CSi-6720-000) X99-0549-000 (See catail) me cri-1702-000 seo na ANB ENR \ Nag cai-8334-000 i, AN pm tnieirorz08 J CAI-6631-000 XAI-7170-307 a pe exesse-000 X91-1738-080, (acr-684) cal-6602-000 (acr-684) “e cal-5906-000 Ng car-saae-000 A — ¥, A SIZE r TW 20.18 mm (030) xAI=1170=207: 0.20 mm (040) *a 7 CAI-6616-000 __detait ___cal-6615-000_detait | 2 Jee | | | #2.0 mm (020) | A SIZE 2:1 mm (021) | | ay 1.8 mm (018) | “ 2.2 mm (022) ' 2.3 mm (019) 2,9 mm (0 CAl-6617-000 detail €S1-6720-000_datail A SIZE | a SIZE 1 i O.1 mm (010) 47° (020) = 0.2 mm (020! 4 57° (030) A 0.3 mm (030) 67° (040) \o PARTS LIST Pg 10 REF, NO. C12-1902 MIRROR BOX 11 New PARTS NO. cLass ar DESCRIPTION cat-3994-000 ¢ 1 CATCH, FOCUSING SCREEN cAl-3908-000 E 1 PIN, ALM. cat-6494-000 E 1 Lu Cat-3802-000 E 4 CONTACT, A-M CHANGE cAl-8620-C00 E 1 BRACKET, FOCUSING SCREEN cat-6815-000(000) E 1 COLLAR CAL-5816-000(X00) E 1 COLLAR, ADJUSTING CAL-8617-000(K00) E 1 WASHER CAL~6618-090, z 1 SHIELD, LIGHT CAl-8631-000 E 1 PLATE, MIRROR POSITIONING oai~6635-000 E 1 GUIDE, SW POSITIGNING cAL-8859-006, 6 1 CONTACT, STOP-DOWN METERING CF1-1702-060 E i LEVER, STOP-DOWN METERING 003-2888-000 D 1 ROR ASSY cN1-5303-000 D 1 MIRROR cS1-3898-000(X100) E 1 SPRING ¢81-8729-000¢000) E 1 SPRING cvi-1233-090 E 1 PANEL, FRONT XAL-1170-207 1 ‘SORER, GROSS-RECESS, PH XAL-3170-209 4 SCREW, GROSS-RECESS, FCH 370-209 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pil XAL-7170-207 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x02-1100-072 1 E RING 9L-1798-080 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH 99-0529-000 1 SCREW, SLOTTED, SHOULDER x93-0549-000 1 SCREW, SLOTTED, SHOULDER REF. NO. Ci2-1902 CANON TSO J x99-0562-000,2 A us X91-1751-310 @ : 2 cY1-1235-000 | | er 7 | J x99-0559-000,2 CG9-2672-C00 | | | | 69-88-0005 T SP cH1-0502-000 u mee NS, 0 cG9-2685-000 | t | | | cCal-4174 -000 I co3-2675-000 1 | evi-1224-000 4 (acr-684) & | | | Ne ¢A1-6469-000 x89-0568-000 ¢G9-2673-000 (see Pg. 12) Re 499-0828-000,,8 @ XS9-0585-000,2 | i xaa-6200-487 & § xe9-0565-000 PARTS LIST Pg it REF. NO. C12-1902 SPOOL, SPROCKET New PaRTS NO. class ary DESCRIPTION CAi-A174-900 E 1 ‘SPROCKET cal~S489-160 i 1 CONTACT, FILM MAGAZINE D 1 ASHER D 1 MOTOR SIGHAL BASE ASSY cG9-2673-000 > 1 DX SENSOR ASSY G9-2675-000 D 1 ROLLER HOLDER ASSY 269-2686-000 E 1 SPOOL ASsY cit-2802-000 E i BOARD, CONTACT o$1-0823~000 : 1 GEAR, SPROCKET 1224-000 E it SPRING, AL COVER (2) E 1 GEAR, MOTOR SIGNAL i SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pll 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pil x99-0528-000 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, SHOULDER x99-0562-000 2 SCREW, GROSS-RECESS, Ht x99-0555-000 4 ‘SORE, Pil x99-0588-000 1 SCREW, Pil 99-0553-000 2 SCREW, Pil X99-0583-000 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PIT 2 SCRE, GROSS-RECESS, PIL CANON T90 @ XA1-7170-307%2 ge TS QC CA1-6427-000 Vee ¢ a» cyI-1241-000 = @ X02-1100-132 ct-0804-000 “re ch ss 1-2808-000 XAI-1170-407 5 | > X02-1100-132 I - = c$1-0825-co0 oS @ XD2-1100-132 @xs0-0s77-000 Say S i ey cv1-1237-000 B ¢$1-0829-000 i | GJ xXA1-1200-307%,2 J XA1-7170-207%, F evi-iese-000 aS? Le (See detail} t cyt! a (aer-se1) CAI-€441-000 & ‘ (See dorcil) F —T Ot xD2-1100-102 oe 1-1242-000 ie-tioe-ie | | XD2-1100-102 @ CA!-6441-000 9 (See detail) | or -1239-000 XDZ-1100-132 WL1-9060-000 CAI-6441-000_datoil CA1-6440-0C0 A SIZE | ats A SIZE a SIZE 2.6 mm (032) 1’ 22.2 mm (022) 23.0 mm (030) (028) %3.4 mm (634) * 82.4 mm (024) 23.2 mm (032) | (030) °3.6 mm (038) | 82.6 mm (026) °3.4 mm (034) i 2.8 mm (028) PARTS LIS Pg 12 REF. NO. C12-1902 DRIVE UNIT New PARTS NO. class. ar DESCRIPTION ca1~8427-000 rE 1 PLATE ai~8456-000 E 1 BEARING, BALL CA1-8440-000 (XXX) D 1 COLLAR, ADJUSTING CAT~8441-000 (XXX) D 2 COLLAR, ADUSSTING GA1~8452-000 E 1 GUIDE, WIRE cHi1-0504-000 ® 1 BOARD, CONTACT ¢$1-0825-000 g 1 GEAR, CHARGE-1 es1-0825-000 E 1 GEAR, CHARGE~2 es1-0829-000 E 1 GEAR, SUN cyl-1297-000 E 1 PLANETARY GEAR ASSY E 1 LEVER, SHUTTER CHARGE-1 & I LEVER, SHUTTER CHARGE-2 g I LEVER, FRONT PANEL CHARGE E 1 GEAR, CHARGE CAM cyi-1242-000 E 1 BASEPLATE, CHARGE MECH. ‘iL1-8060-000 ° 1 MOTOR, CHARGE XM=1170-407 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH XAL-1200-207 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pl XAI-7170-207 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pil XA1-7170-307 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH xD2-1100-102 2 E RING xD2-1100-192 4 E RING xD2-1100-172 1 E RING x99-0577-000 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH REF NO, Cl2-1902 CANON T9O @ cs1-0810-000 i | @ s1-0808-000 evivizes-oco SSP if | dt | XA1-7170-307%3, SES CYi- 1244-000 cyi- 1248-000] g CSI-5883-000 T 7 €$1-6706- 000 CY! - 1246-000 ; § cen-onito0' | @ s1-0920-000 | XD2-1100-102 @ — | i ¢$!-0822-000 CAI-6455-COO ©} (acr-682) T e CA1-6438-000 14-4498-000,, ° WL1-9059-000 c$1-3788-000 SE Pg 19 REF. NO. C12-1902 VE UNIT IT PARTS NO. class or DESCRIPTION 14-44s8-000 e 3 BALL, STEEL 4 E 1 CLUTCH, ONE WAY E i CAP, ONE FAY CLUTCH é I Cas, ONE HAY c$1-0808-000 E i EAR, WINDING-2 csi-0810-000, E 1 GEAR, FINDING-3 0817-000 E i GEAR, SINDING-7 0820-000 E i GEAR, WINDING-3 csi-0922-000 E 1 GEAR, WINDING-10 $1-3788-000 E 1 SPROCKET E 1 SPRING, COIL g 1 SPRING e 1 GEAR, WINDING-4 eyi-1244-000 1 BASEPLATE, INTERMEDIATE 245-000 1 PLANETARY GEAR ASSY oy1-1248-000 E 1 BASEPLATE, WINDING MECH. ‘WLI-3059-000, D 1 MOTOR, WINDING XA1-7170-307 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pll xD2-1190-102 1 E RING ak REF, NO. Cle-!202 CANON T90 % x99-0481-000 2 cA1-8740-000 7%, CAI-6367-000 = CAI-5739-000 CAI-6366-C00 ¢§1-6535-000 (See gata ofS: CA1-6485-000 | AL cal-ez60-000 GF x09-0571-000,2 7-789 9 L—7] CAI-6371-000 a Melo ({CAi-8484-000) ) | | , N. | (See detail) | @ cAl-6497-000 ) A (acr-66i) | | | - _ XAI-1170-389 \ CA1-6454-000,, 9 | | | r _-@ ; cAI-6472-000 CAI-5134-000 Nea XAI- 1170-387 i CA1-6391-000 N X99-0566-000,3 cy1-1247-000 (ace-661) (Seo Pg.15) CA1-6457-000 WD xA4-9170-357 2 CAI-64846-000 datail A SIZE tos 2.4mm (024) °2.5mm (025) 2.6mm (026) | PARTS LIST Pg REF. NO, C12-1902 BODY PARTS, MINOR neh PARTS NO. cuss qty DESCRIPTION cal-4287-000 D 1 SEAL, FILM cal~3134-090 & 1 LiGT SHIELD ° 1 INSULATOR CAi-5740-000 > 1 ‘SPACER cal-8355-000 D 1 CONTACT, BACK COVER cal~ D 1 CONTACT (GND), BACK COVER cal E 1 PLATE, SAPETY LOCK cal-6971-000 E 1 cover’ cai-8988-000 E 1 UG, NECK STRAP cAl-8381-000 E 1 SPRING, PLATE E 2 SCREW, AL COVER SHAFT cal-3487-000 E 1 SPACER, FLEX @A1-8472-000 E 1 STABILIZER, CARTRIDGE GA1-8484-0000XX) E i SHAFT, FILM GUIDE GAl-8485-000 E 1 INSULATOR cat-8437-000 E 1 LIGHT SHIELD 8 1 AL COVER ASSY E 1 SPRING E 1 BODY 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PHL 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pil 2 SCRE, CROSS-RECESS, PH X91-1737-780 2 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Pit x99-0481-000 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, Fit X99-0366-000 3 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH x99-0871-000 s ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH WH CANON T90 (See Pg.16) a a X$1-1436-300 ae Ne x91-1436-300 A1-8759-000 oN, \ “BAe xAa-7140-227 \ ey XAI-7140-227%,3 i ee * et SA AFB2OO) oy oA [ cst-essero00 = - aN eA Yt “4. ¢81-8742-000 ¢31-6741-000 qe eS, ee et pee, R ¢S1-6731-000 = - a xal-7140-227%% X02-1100-1724 \ ¢$1-0891-000 UNIT I PARTS NO. cal-8759-000 CFi-1732-006 cG1-0871-000 CSt-0891-000 c$1-0892-000 ¢S1-6731-000 cs1~8741-060 cst-6742-000 ct ovt- 1251-00 XM-7140- x02- 1100-17, 491 1436-3 cLass E 2 D E E ay REF NO. CI2-1902 CANON TSO JY €81-8740-000 Ne cS 1+738- 000 —\, 5S Sal -® ¢S1-6737-000 SS cyi-1249-000 NS NS “See ¢$1-6735-000 (ACF-684) = 0893-000 (acF-673) \ fh SOS \e nS ue C$i-6735- oot. tacr=se4) ¢s1-0893-000 © (acF-673) PARTS LIST Pe 16 REF, NO. C12-1902 SHUTTER UNIT It NEF PARTS NO. class ary DESCRIPTION ost-0893-000 E 2 GEAR 031-8735-000 E 2 SPRING oSi-8738-000 é 1 SPRING ¢81-8737-000 E 1 SPRING cs1-8739-000 E 7 SPRING cs1-s740-000 E 1 SPRING cyt-1248-000 D 1 AST CURTAIN BRAKE ASSY cy1-1249-000 D 1 2ND CURTAIN BRAKE ASSY 1436-880 1 SCREW. CROSS-RECESS, PH NB1+1737-820 2 ‘SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH REF. NO. C12-1902 CANON T90O Cs 4 || fa) SEUSS XY . \ Son ~ 2 ak SQ reereee ° NX CA1-6710-000 | No = CA1- 6708-000 <5 XDI-1102-126 \ ad ~ se | xOINOa 122 Qa a eg XQ. xor-rio2-122 ~~ a » a i? Sag SCF 1- 1721-000 CAI-6710-000 | e a cs S eS1- 6732-000 moruoaae | NS / i N, Sp x91-1436-300 SHOTTER UNIT 1i1 New PARTS NO. GAl-3778-000 GAl-6708-900 CA1-8710-000 cai-6751-000 cFt-1721-000 es1-6752-000, os1-6793-000 XDi-1102~122 XD1-1102 X91-1436-200 E ary Ps 7 DESCRIPTION RUBRER, STOPPER-A PLATE, SEPARATOR SPACER DAMPER, SITTER CURTAIN CURTAIN, SHUT SPRING SPRING j, CROSS-RECESS, Pli een 7 \9. orteger “ont wonva (woo Aamo) Go. d9 193209 loz-Zor-izbl-8h9 WVYOVIG God O61 NONVD 2064-219 “On “aay 2 a E z Ss Zz < ° DELETED SP FLX MOT FLX oy or ast "an Nota 061120 (10) X14 G4 LoRHuOo oy 202-201-12b1-BA9 basa wyuovid @od O61 NONVO 19 W¥SVIO ONIUIM O6.L NONVO PARTS REF. NO. C12-1902 ELECTRIC PARTS & LEADS SN ci2-0021-n00, ci4-0161-000 cH4-0159-000 iD 159-000 we1-0275-000 aF7-$002-000 5003-000 wiit-0182-000 vRS-014 va3-0134-$31 va5-0194-641 Lass D E f E qr Lisz DESCRIPTION CONVERTER, D¢7oC Ic ic its Ic ic ic ic Ie Ic Ic LAMP LOD, EXTERNAL UCD, INTERNAL Led LED NoToR NoTOR NoTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESTSTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR nESiSTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR REMARAS, 728908 18123 174884 1167 50753-9557? 11487 77488 71606 78120 78120 AKL-92 Lsoo7e LwoizozcaL Desy, 2.381 Desy, 4-38 DOBV, 2.98 Kost, Koi, Kein, Kola, Kort oN KoIn, Koint, Kolat, soi, xOIB, ri Korat, xouM, xOIa, xo, KOIM, KIM, Kom, Koi, Koin, xOEM, 0) xoiM, Pg 22 ai 1/88 si 18H vai vst vai 3H av 738 ai 1/8 88 3K Vow vat 88 ek at aR 8h Vat Sie aH ie Wait v3 1/8 vat ae 8m 138 ELECTRIC PARTS & SYMBOL PARTS NO. cuss ary DESCRIP? RES. z RESISTOR 5.75 KOM, 1/3% é RESISTOR 5.30 KOI, 1/8 RESISTOR 136 OHM, 1/8 RESISTOR 196 Oi, 173i RESISTOR 251 0. RESIS 78 mi RESISTOR 392 RESISTOR 483 RESISTOR 523 RESISTOR 530 RESISTOR eg RESISTOR 1S RESISTOR mI RESTSTOR als RESISTOR 908 Of RESISTOR 978 08M, RESISTOR 1.05 ola, RESTSIOR 110 RESISTOR Lig RESISTOR 124 xt RESTSTOR 1.30 X RESISTOR 12.4 K RESISTOR 12.7 Resistor RESISTOR RESISTOR STOR RESISTOR RESTSTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR Resistor RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESTSTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR 48 Ro Koi, KOM, KOK, Kou, KOM, Kom, Koi, Kol, KOM, ROM, Kol, RESISTUR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR 146% 18 1/38 178i 1/38 788 18% vst vet 18H 1788 1st 1788 V8 REF. NO. C12-1902 sytgol CTRIC PARTS & LEADS PARTS. NO. vas-0198-23: VaS-0138-451 n5-2 vAS-0199-331 vnS-0139-781 62-7496-000 a2-0731-000 X2-0471-000 HA2-0218-200, WA2-D411-000 Wa2-0216-000 sxa-411-009 5-000 wheconateon ~0102+090(100) -0103-000(100) ciig-0104-000(100) iid-0105-000(100) cii9-0101-000(100) cHis-0101-20n¢100) Cli9-0101-000(106) cH-0106-200(109) wx2-9085-000 cig~2170-000, ¥it-3402-000 Yul-3403-000 yui-9702-000 yil-3703-009 ¥11-3704-000 ¥il-3711-000 YU1-3901-000 ¥yi1-3902-000 we ae AR CLASS Ts ay b ts T DESCRIPTION RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR SISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR ‘THEAMISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ‘TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIACLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE RESISTOR, VARIABLE CRYSTAL, LEAD, SiTELDED LEAD EAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD EAD LEAD REMARKS 8.25 KOM, 8.45 Kota, 8.55 KOI, 8.87 KoiMM, 3.09 xOHM, 9.31 XORM, 9.53 KOIM, 3.78 KOHM, eRT-p2FHI29 2sc 3285, 28a 1314 asc 2382 254 1314 2sc 2382, 28h 1314 28C 2982 BY 2405 a 13 KOIM 5-30 KOH 18-44 KOI 54-92. KOH ‘O- 10 KOE O- 20 KOM 0-10 KOM 0-280 xOHM orzeis BLACK BLACK RED BLACK RED PINK BLUE, WHITE BLACK RED. PINK ORANGE YELLOW GREEN SKY BLUE BLUE PURPLE BROAN Pe 24 138 vat Wat 139 1/38 39 ae 13H 38 INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS REF. NO. C12-1902 PARTS 10. sead9e-000 al-1119-000 C20) cal-L147-010 Ght-1160-000. G00) CAL-3334-000 (CAL-2385-000 A1-3588-000 ca 200. Coc) Gai-$079-000 (000) 010 A1~5906-000 a1~6303-000 al~6304-000 (cA1~6305-000 cAl~8306-000 cAl~6207-000 cal-8308-000 Al-6309-000 cAl-6310-090 cai~6311-000 cal~6312-000 cal-6227-000 ‘ON-6329-080 cA1~B330-000 cA1~6334-000 ca1~6335-000 cal~6328-000 cal~3399-000 cal-6240-000 (cat-6341-000 cal-6242-000 (cal-8345-000 cal-3346-000 cat-8347-000 CAL-6249-C00 caL~6250-006 PAGE 3 4 8 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 5 5 5 5 PARTS NO. cal-8351-000 cat-£352-000 cal-6353-000 M8354 CN-6358-000 cal-6357-000 al-8258-000 CAL-6359-000 Ccal-€360-000 cal-6364-000 (CAl-6385-900 al~6365-000 cal-6967-000 Cal-6368-000 cAal~6368-000 cal-8371-000 cal-6382-¢00 cal-8283-000 cal-s288-000 cal-9288-000 cal~3390-00 CAl-6391-000 cAl-6414-000 Cal-0424-000 CAL-5427-000 CAl-6454-000 CAL-8455-000 CAL-6456-000 CAL-6457-000 AL-6469-0 GAt-6472-000 ‘GA1-8475-000 (cal~8478-000 GAl-8484-000 (000) GA1-8485-000 Cal~8486-000 al~6497-000 TUN-BAR-100 Cal-6489-000 cal-6491-000 cal-6432-000, PARTS 80. cal~6494-090 A~6496-000 cM-6497-000 ‘cM-6498-000 cat-#504-000 GA-6505-000 CAL-6505-000 ccal-$507-000 cat~8509-000 cAai~6510-000 cal-6522-000 (ca1-8525-000 ca1-8525-000 ca1~6527-000 cal~6528-000 cAl-8542-000 AL-8543-000 eM-8544-000 cal-#546-000 al-8549-000 al-6350-000 ‘CAL-$531-000 a1-$852-000 GAal-$569-000 61-000 585-000 cal-8885-000 ‘cat-s802-600 cal-6607-000, cat~B609-000 cal-8610-000 cal-8815-000 (00) Cal-6816-000 Coo) CAL-B617-000 (G0) eat-s612-000, CAl-8629-000 CAl-#631-000 al-8835-000 cal-#929-000 al-s640-000 CAt-8708-000 AL~8710-000 CASTE, CAI~8759-000 cat-1947-000 Pg 25 PAGE INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS Pe 26 REF. NO. C12-1902 PARIS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PACE PARTS ND. PASE oFt-0423-000 4 cvig-0101-000(100) 24 631-6720-000 C6) 10 8 (cH8-0102-900(100) 24 ¢S1-8791-000 5 10 cH-0108-000(100) 24 ¢S1-6792-000 u u ciia-0104-000(100) 24 0i-8723-000 Yn 18 cii9-105-200(100) 24 33-6735-000 16 cii8-0108-000(100) 24 81-8736-000 16 1 ¢1-8737-000 16 4 cvi~5002-000, 81-8739-000 16 7 eNL-3295-000 si-8740-000 18 c61-0860-000 i cS1-8741-000 5 c1-0867-000 9 c8i-8742-000 3 co1-086e-000 $ ‘oN1-5300-000 ca1-0888-000 g cit-$201-000 cvi-1224-000 n e61-0871-000 8 ct-$303-000 cy1-1225-000 2 cy1-1228-000 2 o93-2670-000 vi si-9802-000 cyi-1227-000 2 i s1-0803-900 cy1-1228-000 2 u ¢81-0804-000 cyi-1228-000 2 u $$1-0805-000 oyi-1230-000 3 ‘ ¢$1-0808-000 c¥1-1231-000 3 6 csi-6810-000 cyi-1232-000 7 7 csi-0817-050 c¥1-1233-000 10 6 cy1-1234-000 3 5 cyi-1235-000 n 2 cy1-1236-900 6 1 cyi-1237-000 12 6 S1-0826-000 c¥1-1236-000 12 nt si-9829-000 cy1-1228-000 2 10 ci-0891-000 cyi-4240-000 12 a ¢81-0892-000 cyi-1241-000 2 8i-0893-000 oyi-1242-000 12 cot-0801-000 8 81-3783-000 oyi-1243-000 13 cc-0302-000 u S1-3690-000 ovi-1244-000 3 cint-9504-000 ir ¢1-3696-000 oyi-1245-000 Fe cs1-3700-000 oYi-1248-200 13 a 81 -$075-000 oyi-1247-000, 4 3 cs1-$878-000 ovi-1248-000, 16 8 s1-$878-000(001) cyl-1249-000 16 ci2-6003-000 6 ¢si-s873-000(002) c¥1-1250-000 15 ccH2-8004-000 8 s1~$880-000 cyi-1251-000 ce ‘H2-6005-000 6 81-S882-000 cy1-1252-000 5 $1-8889-000 cy1-1283-£08, a cci3-0021-000 1a 81-8890-000 $1-8898-000 (0c) ‘vR5-0191-051 a 8,22 31-8951-000 ‘vR5-0191-101 29 2 cS1-5862-000 yRS-0231-181 B a ¢s1-5863-000 RS-O131-241 23 cil-0135-000 2 cst-se64-000 RS-O131-242 a clit-0157-000 2 81-$107-050 RS-0191-272 2 soH-0158-000 2 ¢$1-6535-000 COCO) ‘VRS-0131~200 2 cis-0159-000, aw $1-6701-000 vRS-0131-202 2 cit-0161-000 a $i-8706-000 VRS-O131-362 a $1-8717-000 ‘vRS-0191-332 23 INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS REF. NO. €12-1902 PARTS 0. vRS-0191-392 vaS-0191-872 ‘yRS-0131-8 RS ‘VRS-0131-962 yR5-0133-820 ‘VR5-0134-121 O1N-221 VRS-0124-321 VAS-O104~421 VAS-0134-530 VRS-0124-531 ‘YRS-0104-641 VRS-O104-751 ‘VR-0124-371 ‘VR5-0134-381 ‘VRS-O108~431 VRS-0195-821 VAS-0195-75i ‘yRS-0125-900 vRS-0136-801 VRS-0198-041 VRS-0135-131 VRS-0198-34i ‘VRS-0130-490 ‘yRS-0135-491 \vRs-0196-681, VRS-O198-Bi1 yR5-0198-881 VRS-0197-180 ‘vRS-0137-1 ‘yR5-0197-321 \vRS-0197-501 VRS-0197-881 Pate a 2 a 3 a 2 2 2 2 a 2 2 23 a 2 2% a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PARTS 10. VAS-0197-870 \a5-0136-061 VR5-0138-451 ‘VRS-0138-681 VRS-0198-271 ‘vRS-0139-090 RS-0139-081 RS-0141 RS-O14 VRS-0140-153 VRS-O140-183 ‘URS-0140-472. VRS-0140-512 RS-0140-582 ‘VRS-0140-363, vaS-014 Regn vas RS-D140~222 VRS-0140-312 VR5-1070-513 wa2-0215-000 a2-0631-000 1#42-0790-000, N2-0731-000, iG1-0275-000 Wo1-0276-000 wk19022-000 ‘wk2-0005-000 L1-9088-000 L-9060-000 WLI-9061-000 XM-1170-187 PAGE 2a 23 24 23 24 24 24 23 2 rn 2 Fa 4 2 2 2 22 22 22 2 2 2 22 22 22 2 2 2 2 22 22 2 24 2 24 6,27 2 24 19,22 12,22 7,22 PARTS ND. XAL-1170-259 XA-LI7 XAl-1170-259 3170-227 saarotss XM-6200-457 ¥M-6200-458 Xat-6200-357 aucr170-s08 XMt-9170-387 xaS-6201-009 xo1-1102-120 xD1=1102-120 xD1-1102-122 ¥D1-1102-128 x02-)100-072 x02-1100-102 ¥02-1100-132 x02-1100-172 02-3300-182 x03-0100-102 68-1200-871 #08+1200-$82 62-7436-000 x01-1436-880 x91-1436-910 Ps 27 PAGE a REF. NO. PARTS NO. 08-0567-000 x99-0558-000 x99-0569-000 x99-0970-000 0871-000 x99-0573-060 x99-0578-000 xa9-0577-000 x99-0579-000 x99-0540-008 x99-0581-000 x99-0522-000 x99-0389-000 x98-0304-000 9-0525-000 ‘yy-3402-000 1-3403-020 1-3702-000 INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS c12-1902 PAGE PARTS 9. v1i-703-000 ¥i1-3704-060 3721-000 YiI-3301-000 ¥Ll-2902-000 Yil-3904-000 Yi1-3306-006 ¥YuL-4504-000 YLi-4505-000 ‘Yi1-4507-000 ¥L1-4503-000 L-4510-000 yun-4511-000 yil-4512-000 yu1-4S(3-600 Yil-4514-000 Pe 28 O\

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