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Old 10-04-2011, 10:52 PM
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Now for the "OH duh" moment. The pannel on the bottom was not meant to be used by sticking your head under the set. It was put there so a serviceman could tip the set on it's side and work on the under-chassis without going to the trouble of pulling the chassis out. The only things to be careful of when tiping the set on it's side are that 1.) there are atleast two screws holding the chassis in, and 2.) that you don't put too much weight on the TV's legs when tiping it on it's side lest you end up snaping one off (that will ruin your day, trust me).

I'm not familiar with Zenith roundy chassis yet so that is all the help I can presently offer.

Good luck on your restoration.

Tom C.
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