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  • in reply to: BV9 on the way upstairs #30649
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      The disassembly process is (briefly) covered in the service manual, which can be found on Beoworld or via google document search.

      in reply to: BV9 on the way upstairs #30648
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        The Beovision 9 is in fact extremely easy to disassemble, by far the easiest of all B&O TVs. The heaviest part ist the plasma panel, which ist attached with a few screws and connected to the Beosystem 3 only with a DVI connector and the mains cable. It took me around an hour to disassemble, transport and reassemble the unit within my house. The panel can be carried by one strong person or two guys of average build, as can the housing with speakers and Beosystem 3. I strongly recommend going this route.

        in reply to: Beovision 10-46 #4905
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          Problem solved – an old man living in a cave full of ancient technology hidden away from the world occasionaly shares his wisdom in all things B&O with us mere mortals before he vanishes again for decades, and I was at the right place at the right time.

          So here we go: The internals are accessed via the front of the TV – at least in the case of a 10-46, in order to gain access, remove the screws at the bottom, then flip over and gently slide off aluminium frame and glass, and you’re in. Have fun.

          in reply to: Beovision 10-46 – how to open the case? #4904
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            Problem solved – an old man living in a cave full of ancient technology hidden away from the world occasionaly shares his wisdom in all things B&O with us mere mortals before he vanishes again for decades, and I was at the right place at the right time.

            So here we go: The internals are accessed via the front of the TV – at least in the case of a 10-46, in order to gain access, remove the screws at the bottom, then flip over and gently slide off aluminium frame and glass, and you’re in. Have fun.

            in reply to: Beovision 10-46 #4903
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              I was also pretty sure there were service manuals for the (then) new BV10s back in 2011/12, but it seems to be impossible to find them here or elsewhere.

              I have also failed to open the back cover and just asked the same question here.

              Have you succeeded to open the damn thing up in the meantime since march?

              I am quite desperate, as this giant lump of a TV has to go if it is beyond repair.

              Kind regards, Phil

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