SL-1500C Direct Drive Turntable System Platine tourne-disque à entraînement direct Owner's Manual Manuel d’utilisation
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Table of contents Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use. Before use About descriptions in these operating instructions - Pages to be referred to are indicated as “( 00)”. - The illustrations shown may differ from your unit. Register online at http://shop.panasonic.com/ support (U.S. customers only) Accessories ................................................... 07 Parts Name ...................
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings.
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. bottom of the unit. FCC Note: CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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Accessories Turntable (1 pc.) SL-1500CPP-S : (TYL0375) SL-1500CPP-K : (TYL0422) Turntable mat (1 pc.) (RGS0008) Dust cover (1 pc.) (TTFA0457) EP record adaptor (1 pc.) SL-1500CPP-S : (TPH0340) SL-1500CPP-K : (TPH0339) Balance weight (1 pc.) SL-1500CPP-S : (TYL0361) SL-1500CPP-K : (TYL0295) Auxiliary weight (1 pc.) (TYL0362) Head shell with cartridge (1 pc.) (TYL0360) PHONO cable (1pc.) (K4EY4YY00003) PHONO earth lead (1pc.
Parts Name Numbers such as ( 18) indicate reference pages.
Before use Back External output switch ( 12) Auto lift-up switch ( 19) ヱラヰワヰ ユモンヵラ ロ ロ ヰョョ ン ヱラヰワヰチヰヶヵ Dust cover fitting part (⇒ 14) ヰョョ ヰワ ン ヰワ モヶヵヰチロリョヵチヶヱ ロリワユチヰヶヵ AC ( ) input terminal ( 12,13) External output terminal ( 12) PHONO output terminal ( 13) PHONO earth terminal ( 13) 09 English (09)
Putting the player together In order to prevent damage during shipping, some of the equipment has been disassembled. Put the player together in the following order. Attention Before setting up, put on the stylus guard to protect the stylus tip ( 18), return the tone arm to the arm rest and fix it with the arm clamp. Do not connect the AC power supply cord until set up is complete. When fitting the turntable, prevent foreign material from getting in between the main unit and turntable.
Before fitting the turntable 1 Remove the magnet cover from the turntable. Attaching the head shell 4 There is a magnet and its cover on the back side of the turntable. Remove the magnet cover before fitting to the main unit. Fit the head shell with the cartridge into the tone arm. Keep the head shell horizontal and tighten the locking nut. Be careful not to touch the stylus tip.
Connections and installation Do not simultaneously connect both the PHONO terminal output and external output terminals to a connected device (pre-main amplifier, component system, etc.). Connecting simultaneously may cause noise and/or popping sound. Turn off all units and disconnect the AC power supply cord from the socket before making any connections. Do not operate the external output switch and connect or disconnect cables with the unit turned on.
Connecting the PHONO output terminals 1 3 Set the external output switch to “OFF”. 4 Connect the AC power supply cord. Connect the PHONO cable and PHONO earth lead to the PHONO input terminals of the connected equipment. Confirm the wattage of the AC outlet on the connected equipment before using it for this unit. For the power consumption of this unit, see the specifications.
Connections and installation (continued) Installation Install the unit on a horizontal surface protected from vibrations. Keep this unit as far as possible from speakers. Adjusting the height to make the unit horizontal Increases the height Reduces the height Raise the main unit to turn the insulators and adjust the height. Clockwise: Reduces the height. Anti-clockwise: Increases the height. Attention Do not turn the insulators too far. Doing so may cause them to come off or damage them.
Adjustment Horizontal balance Stylus pressure Preparation Preparation 1 Return the tone arm to the arm rest and fix it with the arm clamp. 1 Free the tone arm from the arm rest and adjust horizontal balance by turning the balance weight. Hold the tone arm and turn the balance weight in the arrow direction to adjust the balance until the arm is approximately horizontal. Balance weight Take care not to allow the stylus tip Hold here to touch the to turn turntable or main unit.
Adjustment (continued) Tone arm height Make this adjustment only if the cartridge you are using makes it necessary. Preparation Hold the arm-height adjuster and slide it up or down to align the position mark with the index line. 0 to 6 mm are marked on the arm height adjuster. Put a record on the turntable. 1 Release the arm lock. Arm lock (Released) (Locked) 2 4 6 Arm-height adjuster 2 4 6 2 Adjust the height with the armheight adjuster.
Armlift height 3 After arm height adjustment is finished, lock the tone arm by turning the arm lock knob. Preparation Put a record on the turntable. Remove the stylus cover ( 18), taking care not to damage the stylus, then release the arm clamp. Lift the cue lever and move the tone arm over the record. 1 KATING TI-S AN Check the armlift height (distance between the stylus tip and record surface). If adjustment is needed, go to step 2 .
Playing records Preparation 1 Put a record (not included) on the turntable. 2 Take off the stylus cover and release the arm clamp. 1 Press [ 2 ] to turn the unit on. 33-1/3 rpm is automatically selected and the indicator [33] lights. ヘベ ピピ Press [START-STOP]. The turntable starts revolving. ヴヵモンヵ〔ヴヵヰヱ フブ ピピ Indicator Attention Do not press [START-STOP] when the turntable is removed.
3 Lift the cue lever and move the tone arm over the record. Cue lever 4 Lower the cue lever slowly. The tone arm moves down slowly. Play starts. To temporarily stop play Lift the cue lever. The stylus lifts off the record. To start play again, lower the cue lever. When play finishes After lifting the cue lever to return the tone arm to the arm rest, lower it completely. The electronic brake gently stops the turntable. ] to turn the unit off. Press [ Clamp the tone arm with the arm clamp.
Maintenance Care of the parts Moving the unit Thoroughly clean dust off the stylus and record. Take off the head shell with the cartridge and clean the stylus using a soft brush. Brush from the base to the tip. Use a record cleaner to keep your records clean. Repackage the unit in the packaging it came in. Keep the packaging materials after taking out the goods. If you no longer have the packaging, do the following: Take off the turntable and turntable mat and carefully wrap them.
Replacing the cartridge The cartridge can be replaced with one of your preference. Removing the supplied cartridge 1 2 Attach the stylus cover (18) and loosen the locking nut to remove the tone arm from the head shell. 2 Be careful not to touch the stylus tip. Move the cartridge to adjust the overhang in such a way that the stylus tip is at 52 mm from the head shell mounting end, as shown in the figure below.
Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, contact your dealer. No power. Is the AC power supply cord plugged in? Plug the AC power supply cord in firmly. ( 12) There is power but no sound, sound is weak or abnormal, loud and with distorted sound quality.
Specifications General Tone arm section Power supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz Type Static Balance Power consumption 8.0 W (Power ON) Approx. 0.2 W (Power OFF) Effective length 230 mm (9-1/16“) Overhang 15 mm (19/32“) Dimensions (W×H×D) 453 x 169 x 372 mm (17-27/32“ × 6-21/32“ × 14-21/32“ inch) Tracking error angle Mass Approx. 9.9 kg (21.
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PSG1905001CE A6 Direct Drive Turntable System Model No. SL-1500CEB SL-1500CEG SL-1500CPP Product Color: (S)...Silver (K)...Black (For EB, EG) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 Safety Precautions----------------------------------------------- 3 1.1. General Guidelines---------------------------------------- 3 1.2. Caution For AC Cord (For EB) ------------------------- 4 1.3. Safety Parts Information --------------------------------- 4 2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2.1.
7.3. Automatic Adjustment----------------------------------- 31 8 Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------- 32 9 Wiring Connection Diagram --------------------------------- 33 10 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ----------- 34 10.1. Electrical Replacement Parts List -------------------- 34 10.2. Mechanical Replacement Part List ------------------ 35 10.3. Cabinet Parts Location 1 ------------------------------- 37 10.4.
1 Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer. 2.
1.2. Caution For AC Cord (For EB) A 10-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. (10 5 ampere) (10 Figure 1-2 1.3. Safety Parts Information Safety Parts List: There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Exploded View & Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock, fire or other hazards.
2 Warning 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD). 1.
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF) • The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used. (Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the PCB using the lead free solder.) • To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder. • Remove the remaining lead free solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
3 Specifications General Power supply AC 110 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz (EB/EG) AC 120 V, 60 Hz (PP) 8.0 W (Power ON) Approx 0.2 W (Power OFF) Power consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) 453 mm x 169 mm x 372 mm (17 - 27/32” × 6 - 21/32“ × 14 - 21/32” inch) Mass Operating temperature range Operating humidity range Turntable section Drive method Motor Turntable platter Approx 9.9 kg (21.
4 Location of Controls and Components Front Tone arm Locking nut Head shell Centre spindle START-STOP button ON/OFF (power) [ Arm clamp Arm rest Cue lever Balance weight Stylus pressure control ] Auxiliary weight mounting location Arm lock Anti- skating control Speed select buttons Arm-height control ring Turntable Turntable mat Cartridge Stylus Insulator Back External output switch Dust cover fitting part Auto lift-up switch AC ( External output terminal PHONO output terminal PHONO earth term
5 Troubleshooting Guide 5.1. No Power No power Is AC power supply cord plugged in? NO Plug the cord in firmly. YES Is AC power supply cord damaged? NO NO Is AC INLET part damaged? YES YES Replace AC CORD. Replace SMPS PCB. Is Power Botton operating normally? NO (No clicking, Not return back, etc.) YES Replace OPERATION UNIT or PANEL PCB. AC INLET SMPS PCB Is the AC power presented at AC INLET? NO YES Replace AC CORD.
No power (from the previous section) Is the correct voltage presented between CK2111 (+24V) and CK2113 (GND) on MAIN PCB to confirm Power button operation? NO Replace MAIN PCB. CK2111 CK2113 (+22.8 to +25.2 V) (GND) YES Pin 3 of IC2105 (+4.6 to +5.0 V) Is the correct voltage presented between Pin 3 of IC2105 and CK2113 (GND), Pin 3 of IC2102 and CK2113 (GND) on MAIN PCB? Pin 3 of IC2102 (+11.5 to +12.5 V) NO Abnormality in DC_POWER circuit. Replace MAIN PCB.
5.2. LED Blinking LED Blinking of 33 LED LED Blinking of 45 LED 2 times LED Blinking of both 33 and 45 LED Abnormal speed or reverse rotation Abnormal FG signal or Abnormal Hallsensor signal Abnormal +24 V. Replace MAIN PCB. Is the pulse signal (0-5V) output between Pin 1 (CP3013:HV) and Pin 4 (CP3010:GND), Pin 2 (CP3012:HU) and Pin 4 (CP3010:GND), Pin 3 (CP3011:HW) and Pin 4 (CP3010:GND) of connector P3101 on MAIN PCB? NO Replace DC MOTOR. pulse output signal (0-5V) YES Replace MAIN PCB.
5.3. No sound (Large humming noise) 5.3.1. No sound from PHONO OUT Terminal No sound from PHONO OUT Terminal (Large humming noise) Back of main unit PHONO EARTH L L OFF R Set the external output switch to "OFF". PHONO OUT OFF ON R ON AUTO LIFT UP LINE OUT External output switch OFF a Do not simultaneously connect both the PHONO terminal output and external output terminals to a connected device (pre-main amplifier, component system, etc.).
5.3.2. No sound from LINE OUT Terminal No sound from LINE OUT Terminal (Large humming noise) Back of main unit L PHONO EARTH L OFF OFF ON R Set the external output switch to "ON". PHONO OUT R ON AUTO LIFT UP LINE OUT External output switch OFF a When connecting the external output terminals, do not connect the PHONO earth lead. a Connecting to the PHONO input terminals of the connected device produces abnormal output, loud and with distorted sound quality.
No sound from LINE OUT Terminal (Large humming noise) (from the previous section) CK2023:-12V CK2021:+12V CK2022:GND Connector P2102 Is the correct voltage presented at following points? Normal: CK2021-CK2022(GND) : +11.5 to +12.5V CK2023-CK2022(GND) : -11.5 to -12.5V MAIN PCB NO Disconect Connector P2102. Is the correct voltage presented at following points? Normal: CK2021-CK2022(GND) : +11.5 to +12.5V CK2023-CK2022(GND) : -11.5 to -12.5V YES NO YES Replace PHONO OUT PCB.
5.4. Turntable Does Not Operate (No rotation) Turntable does not operate (No rotation) Does turntable rotate smoothly when rotated with hand in power OFF condition? YES (rotated) NO (Not rotated smoothly) Is the turntable correctly attached? Replace MAIN PCB. NO YES Attach the turntable correctly.
5.5. 5.5.1. LED No Illumination LEDs for speed select buttons (both [33] and [45]) --- No Illumination X1001 : 17.6904MHz Strobe light --- No Illumination Is the clock (X1001) for microcomputer (IC1001) oscillated? NO Replace MAIN PCB. YES MAIN PCB IC1001 microcomputer Pin 1 (Probe) Pin 2 (GND) X1001 : 17.6904MHz Is the correct voltage presented at Pin 2 (CK2120) of connector P1001 on MAIN PCB? Normal : +24V NO Replace MAIN PCB. YES CK2120 Replace PANEL PCB.
5.5.2. LED for speed select button ([33] or [45]) --- No Illumination LED for 33 or 45 --- No Illumination Is the clock (X1001) for microcomputer (IC1001) oscillated? YES NO Replace MAIN PCB. Note: Refer to “Chap. 5.5.1. LEDs for speed select buttons (both [33] and [45]) --- No Illumination” for check/measurement point. Is the correct voltage presented at Pin 2 (CK201) of connector P200 on PANEL PCB? Normal : +24V NO Replace MAIN PCB. YES Replace PANEL PCB.
5.6. Auto lift-up function does not operate correctly Auto lift-up function does not operate correctly Back of main unit L OFF ON R Does the auto lift-up switch on the rear side set to “ON”? Auto lift-up switch L OFF R ON AUTO LIFT UP NO OUT LINE OUT YES Measure distance between the center spindle and the Stylus tip reached detection point. (See "7.2. Auto lift-up function Adjustment.) Set the auto lift-up switch to “ON”. P1002 Is the distance between 51.5 mm to 60.
6 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Caution Note: • This section describes the disassembly and/or assembly procedures for all major printed circuit boards & main components for the unit. (You may refer to the section of “Main components and P.C.B Locations” as described in the service manual) • Before carrying out the disassembly process, please ensure all the safety precautions & procedures are followed.
Note for assembly and disassembly • Replace the PCB, etc. from the bottom cover side. • When turning the unit over, be sure to close the dust cover or put a cardboard as a base, and place the unit on a soft thick cloth or cushion, etc, to prevent cracking. • When removing the DC Motors and tone arm unit, be sure to attach a soft cloth inside the dust cover beforehand to prevent cracking. 6.1.
6.2. Disassembly Flow Chart T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y Insulator Unit Bottom Chassis Ass’y DC Motors Phono Out P.C.B. Main P.C.B. Tone Arm All Unit Ass’y, Queuing Knob and Armrest Ass’y 6.3. Main Components and P.C.B. Locations 21 SMPS P.C.B. Panel P.C.B.
6.4. Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y 6.5. Disassembly of Insulator Unit • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. Step 1 Remove T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y as arrow shown. Note: • The Tone Arm Unit should be supported by Arm Rest. • Take care not to stick the dust or iron powder to the magnet attached to back inner side of turntable. Step 1 Place the Dust Cover Unit on Cloth. Step 2 Flip Cabinet Ass’y and put it on Cushion to prevent scratch.
6.7. Disassembly of DC Motors Step 4 Detach 3P Wire at connector (P4001) on Phono Out P.C.B.. Step 5 Remove 3 screws. Step 6 Remove RCA Shield. • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Insulator Unit”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Bottom Chassis Ass’y”. Step 1 Remove 3 screws. Step 2 Detach 11P Wire at connector (P3101) on Main P.C.B.. Step 3 Separate the Cabinet Ass’y from the Dust Cover Unit. Step 4 Remove the DC Motors.
6.9. Disassembly of Tone Arm All Unit Ass’y, Queuing Knob and Armrest Ass’y Step 7 Remove screw. Step 8 Remove Lock Plate. • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Insulator Unit”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Bottom Chassis Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Phono Out P.C.B.”. (Step 1 - 8). Step 1 Detach 5P Wire at connector (P1005) on Main P.C.B.. Step 2 Remove 2 screws and Earth Wire. Step 3 Remove Arm Wire Ground Plate. Step 9 Remove 2 screws.
6.9.1. Removing the Queuing Knob Note: When attaching and removing the Armrest Ass’y, use a Driver Bit (No. 2) or small type of Monkey Wrench, etc. to remove the screw because of the narrow gap (max 25 mm) of the fixing screw part of the Armrest Ass’y. Do the same when attaching. Step 1 Remove the Queuing Knob as arrow shown. 6.9.2. Removing the Armrest Ass’y Step 1 Hold the Arm-height Adjuster to lift up to 6 mm. Step 2 Remove screw. Step 3 Remove Armrest Ass’y.
6.10. Disassembly of Main P.C.B. 6.11. Disassembly of SMPS P.C.B. • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Insulator Unit”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Bottom Chassis Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Insulator Unit”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Bottom Chassis Ass’y”. Step 1 Detach 3P Wire at connector (P2102) on Main P.C.B.. Step 2 Detach 5P Wire at connector (P1005) on Main P.C.B..
6.12. Disassembly of Panel P.C.B. • Refer to “Disassembly of T/T Rubber Mat and Turntable Ass’y”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Insulator Unit”. • Refer to “Disassembly of Bottom Chassis Ass’y”. Step 1 Remove 5 screws. Step 2 Lift up the Panel P.C.B.. Step 3 Detach 11P Wire at connector (P200) on Panel P.C.B.. Step 4 Remove Panel P.C.B..
7 Measurements and Adjustments Use the Service Mode to adjust this unit (Auto lift-up function Adjustment and Automatic Adjustment). • Auto lift-up function Adjustment:: Perform this adjustment when TONE ARM UNIT, MAIN PCB or MOTOR is replaced. • Automatic Adjustment: Perform this adjustment when the DC Motor Unit or MAIN PCB is replaced. 7.1. Service Mode Startup Procedure 1.
7.2. Auto lift-up function Adjustment This function automatically lifts up the tone arm after a record finishes playing. It prevents the last groove from playing back repeatedly. Perform this adjustment when TONE ARM UNIT, MAIN PCB or MOTOR is replaced. Measure a detection point of the record end and then set auto lift-up point according to the detection point. • Check if the unit is in the following conditions.
4. Set auto lift-up point according to the distance. Distance : 51.5 mm to 56.5 mm ---- position 1 Distance : 57.0 mm to 60.5 mm ---- position 2 To confirm setting 1 or 2, press Speed select button [33] briefly. [33]LED flashing shows which postion is setting for 3 seconds as follows. Position 1 : 1 sec.
7.3. Automatic Adjustment This adjustment is automatically performed based on the learning function of the microcomputer. The following items of measurement/adjustment are automatically performed. • Rotation accuracy (The reference voltage value) • Start-up time • FG Wow and flutter • Stop angle • Save adjustment data • Check if the unit is in the following conditions.
8 Block Diagram TONE ARM SMPS PCB P1730 MAIN PCB PHONO OUT PCB RESISTANCE DIVISION FET FUSE 2A P2101 FET 24V 24V 12V REG REG JK4001 SOLENOID 5V S4001 P600 PHOTOINTERRUPTER PCB FUSE 0.
9 Wiring Connection Diagram PANEL P.C.B. P200 11P TO TONE ARM ALL UNIT ASS’Y 5P P1005 11P MAIN P.C.B. P3101 3P 11P P2102 P1001 5P 5P P2101 P1730 11P CN1 SMPS P.C.B. 3P DC MOTORS P4001 PHONO OUT P.C.B.
10 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 10.1. Electrical Replacement Parts List Safety Ref. No. Part No. PCB1 TNPA7005AB PCB2 TNPA7011AA PCB3 TNPA7014AB PCB4 TNPA7015AB Part Name & Qty Description PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS MAIN P.C.B. 1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS PANEL P.C.B. 1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS PHONO OUT P.C.B. 1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS SMPS P.C.B.
10.2. Mechanical Replacement Part List Safety Safety Ref. No. Part No.
Safety Ref. No. P1 P1 P1 P2 P3 Part No.
10.3. Cabinet Parts Location 1 21-1 21-2 21 1 j a b 21-3 h 36 28 1 13 3 4 4 3 4 * 39 42 42 12 8 7 32 (SMPS P.C.B.) * 23 23 23 3 3 3 37 45 23 32 40 23 45 b 23 23 23 23 (PANEL P.C.B.) 23 23 23 23 38 26 23 45 3 3 3 3 i 44 23 11 23 23 23 (PHONO OUT P.C.B.) 23 23 23 g d 43 15 f e c c f h 41 * 16 g 7 j e d * i (MAIN P.C.B.
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10.5. Packaging *2 P4 A8 P3 P5 *2 A5 A1 (FOR EB ONLY) P2 A4 A12 *2 A1 (FOR PP ONLY) A13 A1 (FOR EG ONLY) *2 *1 : P7 P8 A2 A3 SL-1500C A7 A10 P6 *1 : P7 P1 FRON T VIEW FRONT POLYFOAM *1 : P7 REAR POLYFOAM SL-1500CEB/EG/PP PACKAGING DRAWING *2 : THIS PART IS NOT SUPPLIED.