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Rather than bringing it in for repair, spend $15 and buy a clean-
ing kit for the deck and cartridges [$15]. It comes with a big
"plunger thing" for roughing up the contacts inside the deck and
also includes small brushes for cleaning the contacts on the
cartridges themselves.
Super Mario I did that alot on my deck until I cleaned the deck
and cartridge, and it's much better now.
For a quick check, shut the deck off after it does that, wiggle
the cartridge a little [left to right] and click it back on a-
gain. After a couple tries it SHOULD work.
GTI
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| I have lots of relatives with these boxes and they are all getting old. After a
while cleaning no longer works. I just fixed my sisteers and it works great
now. If your not handy do NOT attempt this.
The purpose of the procedure is to put some spring back into all the contacts.
This is a last resort procedure (next to buying a new socket) after trying a
cleaning of both the pack and the NES socket.
1 UNPLUG unit.
2 Remove plastic cover (6 screws or so on bottom)
3 Remove RF shield (7 screws or so).
4 Remove black plastic cartrige guide (6 screws or so)
5 Remove last couple screws that hold the guts in (around where the video
goes out and power comes in).
6 Remove the guts and pop off the lower RF shield
7 Now you can slide the connector board off the circuit board (it's very
tight)
8 That was the easy part, now the hard part.
Note, do NOT do anything to the fingers that slide onto the circuit
board. When I say top and bottom I mean top half and bottom half
of the cartrige fingers.
Top fingers:
1 Now get a long safty pin and cut the point off (paper clip might work
also).
2 Bend grab about 1/8 inch with pliers and bend a 90 degree in it.
3 There are two sets of fingers top and bottom.
4 We are working on the top now.
5 Insert the pin into the hole above each top finger and push down on
the saddle (connact point). Looking through the front if you see the
finger is lower than the (unfixed) neighbor then you sprung it enough.
If looks the same you didn't bend it enough. Do it all of them.
Be careful to bend them all about them same. If they are not perfect
don't worry. The 1/8 inch bend may have to be slightly bigger or
smaller to get the tool to work for you.
Bottom fingers:
1 Now get a long safty pin and DO NOT cut off the end.
2 Bend grab about 1/8 with pliers and bend a 90 degree in it.
3 There are two sets of fingers top and bottom.
4 We are working on the BOTTOM now.
5 Hook the pin under the finger and pull slightly until you bend
the finger slightly so thst it springs up higher than its (unfixed)
neighbor. Do each finger with about the same amount of spring.
Before (Side view)
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^ ---------------------------------+ + = Top Finger
Push up| ..................... | * = Bottom Finger
+++ . +++++++++++++++++++ | . = Top pin tool
--------- +.+ ----------- + | , = Bottom pin tool
| + | - = Black platic
| + |
* * * | + |
Pull ,,,,,,,,,,,,,*,/ * | + |
<----- * ------------------------- + |
**************************** + |
--------------------------- * + |
|* + |
|* + |
|* + | <-- To curcuit borad
|* + | connector
After (side view)
-----
^ ---------------------------------+ + = Top Finger
Push up| ..................... | * = Bottom Finger
+++ . +++++++++++++++++++ | . = Top pin tool
--------- +.+ ----------- + | , = Bottom pin tool
+ | + | - = Black platic
*** | + |
* ' * | + |
Pull ,,,,,,,,,,,,,*,/ | + |
<----- * ------------------------- + |
**************************** + |
--------------------------- * + |
|* + |
|* + |
|* + | <-- To curcuit borad
|* + | connector
Your done (except to reverse the the procedure above to put things
back together). Make sure every lines up and nothing needs any force to put
it back together (except to slide the connecter block back onto circuit
board.
The unit is built quite well (with lots of U.S. made parts) interestingly.
If all else fails the connector block is replacable and is the problem
9 times out of 10 (if screen flashes when turned on).
Good Luck (I don't read this notes file often so you can send mail if
if you have a question).
Digital or Myself is NOT responsible for damages doing this procedure !!!
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Received the system back via UPS. The put in a repair sheet with
it and explain the labor they performed.
According to their repair notes the "fingers" were mis-aligned and
required replacing. A complete tune-up was performed on the system.
It's a good as new. Also, they sent a little note explaining that
they were sorry as they were backlogged with repairs. Something
to the affect, "Sorry we took 3 days to make your repairs, we
apprecitate your business. Please be advised that DOC'S repairs
are guranteed for 4 months".
I did call them to inqure as to the wherabouts of the system.
Very friendly and helpful...it took only seconds for their
customer service group to tell me that "is was repaied on
such and cush a date and time and sent by UPS on that date".
Received it the next day!
Not bad service, the kids are happy!
Bob
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