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BeoSound 35

Type 1580 – 1581, 1584

Service Manual - version 1.0


English
CONTENTS

Survey of modules .................................................................... 1.1

How to service .......................................................................... 1.2

Service tips ................................................................................ 2.1

Fault flow chart ......................................................................... 2.5

Final check after repair .............................................................. 3.1

Replacement of modules ........................................................... 4.1

Specification guidelines for service use ...................................... 5.1

Wiring diagram ......................................................................... 6.1

Available parts .......................................................................... 7.1

Change log:

Ver. 1.0 ...................................................... Original release (16-04)


Survey of modules 1.1

BeoSound 35

Display Unit

Front without cover

48.1 82.1 02 48.2

35 04 01

Front without baffles and display

82.2

Back without connector cover

PCB01 Audio Streaming Engine


PCB02 Connector
PCB04 Power Supply
PCB35 Amplifier
PCB48.1 NTC left
PCB48.2 NTC right
PCB82.1 Wireless Antenna
PCB82.2 Wireless Antenna
Display Unit Incl. PCB55, PCB58 and Display
1.2 How to service

How to service

Strategy
For informations about how to service and list of recommended assisting tools for
service, refer to the specific Service Profile for this product on BeoWise.

Error codes as well as an adequate fault description must be returned with each
replaced part. For this purpose, use the Exchange Module section in the Retail
Order System. To help the Bang & Olufsen Module Repair department it is very
important to answer the following questions:

1. Which software versions are used in the product?


2. What happens in the actual situation?
3. Serial number
4. Date and time when the event took place.

Preparations before service

Fault explanation and demonstration


Before troubleshooting is initiated, let the customer demonstrate the fault, if
possible.

Final check after repair


The final check after repair describes the activities that are needed to ensure the
product will be returned in perfect condition to the customer.
Please refer to ‘Final check after repair’ section on page 3.4
How to service 1.3

Warnings when handling

Static electricity
STATIC ELECTRICITY
Static electricity may damage the product.
MAY DESTROY THE
PRODUCT

Static-protective field service kit


A static-protective field service kit must always be used when the product is
ESD disassembled or modules are being handled, since the internal electronics are very
sensitive to static electricity.
Follow the instructions in the Service Manual and use the ESD-mat for both old
ESD-Mat and new modules.

When mains voltage on the product is required, remove the connection between
the product and the ESD-mat. This is important to avoid getting injured by mains
voltage.

Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)


Electrical and electronic equipment, parts and batteries marked with this symbol
must not be disposed of with normal household wastage; all electrical and
electronic equipment, parts and batteries must be collected and disposed of
separately.

Management methods for controlling pollution caused by Electronic Information Products


Component Hazardous substance
name:
Pb Hg Cd Cr(VI) PBB PBDE

Aluminum parts × o o o o o
PCBA × o o o o o
Symbols used in the charts:
o Indicates all homogeneous materials’ hazardous substances content are below the
ST/T 11363–2006 MCV limit.
× Indicates that the hazardous substance content contained in any one of the
homogeneous materials of the part exceeded the MCV limits specified in the
standard SJ/T 11363-2006.
1.4
Repair tips - Fault flow chart 2.1

Repair tips
Factory reset ...................................................................................... 2.2
Product Information - Usage data ...................................................... 2.2
Error log ............................................................................................ 2.2
Speaker unit test ............................................................................... 2.3
NTC module test ............................................................................... 2.3
Sound test ......................................................................................... 2.4
Display test ....................................................................................... 2.4

Fault flow chart


No function ....................................................................................... 2.5
No light in display .............................................................................. 2.6
No sound or poor sound . .................................................................. 2.7
WiFi and/or Bluetooth are not working .............................................. 2.8
No operation of touch panel . ............................................................ 2.8
Survey of plugs and pins .................................................................... 2.9
2.2 Repair tips

Repair tips
Factory reset
Before trouble-shooting a faulty product, it may be useful to perform a factory
reset.
- Go to Setup menu. To access the Setup menu, tap GO and use < or > to navigate
in menus. When Setup appears, tap GO to open the menu.
- Select Reset and confirm that you want to reset BeoSound 35. All Bluetooth
pairings and network profiles are deleted and all settings made in BeoSetup App
are reset to default.
User credentials for music services (e.g. TuneIn, Deezer and Spotify) will only be
reset if the product is connected to the internet.

Product Information - Usage data


Usage data is logged in the product which can be very useful information in
troubleshooting situations. Use the ServiceTool to read out the usage data.

Error log
If an error occurs in the product, it is recorded and saved as an error log in the
Error Counters menu. The error log may be helpful in troubleshooting situations.
Use the ServiceTool or the BeoSetup App to read out the error log.

Approach (ServiceTool)
Connect a service PC with ServiceTool to the same router as the BeoSound 35 is
connected to.

Internet
I/O

AP

WAN/
Internet
LAN/Ethernet ISP Router

- Run ServiceTool.
- Be sure that ServiceTool is updated to the latest version. If not, upgrade and restart
ServiceTool.

- Scroll down to BeoSound section.


- Select BeoSound 35 and click Launch.

- Click on the PRODUCT tab (if not already shown).


- Click + next to each item to expand the menus.

- Click Connection (the information screen appears).


- Follow the procedure in ServiceTool.
Repair tips 2.3

Speaker unit test


Measure the DC resistance of the speaker unit to determine if the fault is caused
by a defective speaker unit. It is recommended to measure on the terminals on the
speaker unit. The speaker units must be disconnected from the product.

Speaker unit Nominal value Limits


Tweeter 6.3 ohm 5.7 - 6.9 ohm
Woofer 3.6 ohm 3.2 - 4.0 ohm

If the speaker unit is outside the limits, it is defective and must be replaced.
Under normal conditions it is not necessary to replace the gaskets on the speaker
unit, unless they have been damaged by accident.

NTC module test


Measure the resistance of the NTC module to determine if the fault is caused by a
defective speaker unit or a defective NTC module.
It is recommended to measure on the terminals on the NTC module.
The NTC module must be disconnected from the product.

The resistance of the NTC module at 22ºC (72ºF) is approximately 470k ohm.
If the NTC module is not measuring approximately 470k ohm, it is defective and
must be replaced.
2.4 Repair tips

Sound test
It is possible to test each speaker unit/amplifier to check the sound quality, and
determine whether the devices are faulty or healthy. For this purpose use ServiceTool
and refer to the test section.

The Sound test section features a sound generator which allows the user to send a
pure sound directly to the speaker unit. This feature makes troubleshooting or
testing more easy and targeted.

Internet
I/O

AP

WAN/
Internet
LAN/Ethernet ISP Router

- Run ServiceTool.
- Be sure that ServiceTool is updated to the latest version. If not, upgrade and restart
ServiceTool.

- Scroll down to BeoSound section.


- Select BeoSound 35 and click Launch.

- Click on the PRODUCT tab (if not already shown).


- Click + next to each item to expand the menus.

- Click Test -> Sound test (the information screen appears).


- Follow the procedure in ServiceTool.

Display test
The Display test provides 10 test pictures to be shown on the display. In this way, it
is possible to determine if there are any pixel errors on the OLED panel.

- Run ServiceTool.
- Scroll down to BeoSound section.
- Select BeoSound 35 and click Launch.

- Click on the PRODUCT tab (if not already shown).


- Click + next to each item to expand the menus.

- Click Test -> Display test (the information screen appears).


- Follow the procedure in ServiceTool.
Fault flow chart 2.5

Fault flow chart


No

Fault symptom:
No function
Yes
Possible causes:
Defective PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine
Defective PCB04, Power Supply
Defective Display Unit

Confirm mains Switch On/repair/


voltage on replace
PCB04, P1 connection or
OK? mains cable

Confirm 5V on
PCB04 P3 pin 4, Replace PCB04,
5, 6, 7 Power Supply
OK?

Confirm 5V on
Replace cable
PCB01 P20 pin 7,
between PCB01
8, 9, 10
and PCB04
OK?

Switch the product ON. Wait until the Confirm 2.65V on


Confirm 3.2V on Confirm 3.2V on If 3.2V on PCB01
product is connected to LAN or WLAN. PCB01 P40 pin 38
PCB04 P3 pin 3 PCB01 P20 pin 6 P40 pin 38 or 40.
Confirm 3.2V on PCB04 P3 pin 3 and 40
OK? OK? Replace defective
OK? OK?
cable or PCB48.1,
NTC or PCB48.2,
NTC

If 0V on PCB01
P40 pin 38 or 40.
Confirm +28V on
Replace PCB01, Replace PCB01,
PCB04 P4 pin 1, 2
Replace PCB04, Audio Streaming
and -28V on Audio Streaming
Power Supply Engine
pin 7, 8 Engine
OK?

Confirm +15V on Check connection


PCB04 P5 pin 1 Replace PCB04, between PCB04 Replace defective
and -15V on pin 3 Power Supply and PCB01 cable
OK? OK?

Check connection
Replace PCB01, Survey of plugs
between PCB04 Replace defective
Audio Streaming and pins
and PCB01 cable
Engine see page 2.9 - 2.10
OK?
2.6 Fault flow chart

No
Fault symptom:
No light in display

Possible causes:
Defective PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine Yes
Defective PCB04, Power Supply
Defective Display Unit

Confirm 5V on
Confirm 5V on Confirm 5V on Confirm mains Switch On/repair/
PCB55 P2 pin 4. Confirm 5V on
PCB01 P20 pin 7, PCB04 P3 pin 4, voltage on replace
Can be measured PCB01 P15 pin 12
8, 9, 10 5, 6, 7 PCB04, P1 connection or
at *55C105 + OK?
OK? OK? OK? mains cable
OK?

Replace cable Replace PCB01, Replace cable


Replace PCB04,
between PCB01 Audio Streaming between PCB01
Power Supply
and PCB55 Engine and PCB04

MH1 MH2

Confirm 3.3V on
Replace Display
R27

PCB55 P3 pin 1
Unit
FM2

OK?

* Placement of 55C105 - PCB55, Display


3 1 R410

Confirm 3.3V on Confirm 3.3V on Replace PCB01, TR402 TR401 R400

C500

R411
PCB55 P2 pin 7 PCB01 P15 pin 9

IC500
R102

R103

Audio Streaming
P3
R110

R104

P4
R100

C103

C104
C111
OK? OK? D2
R505

Engine
C108

R400

R409
R506
C106

R101

R504
IC110

C36
R401
C101

R503
IC100
D110

R112

1
R16

C110 TR500
FE101
2 1 R15
C1
R20

R19

R24

R23

R32

C35

C100
R1

C3

C2
C102 FE100

D1
C34

R2

P2
R502

D3
R34 R17 R22

MG2 P5
R35

L100
R18 R501

C105 C4
R25

D500
D30

Replace cable
IC30

R500

D4
C30
R21

Replace Display
between PCB01
FE30

Unit
and PCB55
+ C105 (P2 pin 4)

Survey of plugs
and pins
see page 2.9 - 2.10
Fault flow chart 2.7

Fault symptom: No
No sound or poor sound

Possible causes:
Defective PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine Yes
Defective PCB04, Power Supply
Defective PCB35, Amplifier
Speaker units

Confirm +28V on
PCB04 P4 pin 1, 2
Replace PCB04,
and -28V on
Power Supply
pin 7, 8
OK?

Confirm +28V on
PCB35 P3 pin 1, 2
Replace defective
and -28V on pin
cable
7, 8
OK?

Perform Sound
Perform test of
Test, refer to page
speaker units, see
2.4 Replace defective
page 2.3.
Is sound missing or speaker unit
Are speaker units
poor in all
OK?
speakers?

With an
oscilloscope,
Confirm +15V on
confirm signal on Replace PCB01,
PCB04 P5 pin 1 Replace PCB04,
PCB35 P1 pin 2, Audio Streaming
and -15V on pin 3 Power Supply
4, 8, 10, 14, 16, Engine
OK?
20, 22
OK?

Check connection
Confirm +15V on Check connection
between PCB35
PCB01 P20 pin 1 between PCB04 Replace defective Replace defective
and the speaker
and -15V on pin 3 and PCB01 cable cable
units
OK? OK?
OK?

Replace PCB01, Replace PCB01,


Replace defective
Audio Streaming Audio Streaming
PCB35, Amplifier
Engine Engine

Survey of plugs
and pins
see page 2.9 - 2.10
2.8 Fault flow chart

No
Fault symptom:
WiFi and/or Bluetooth are not working

Possible causes:
Defective PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine Yes
Defective PCB82.1, Wireless Antenna
Defective PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna

Confirm that the customers router and


wireless network is working properly
OK?

Confirm that cable from PCB82.1 and


PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna is Connect Wireless
connected to PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine antennas
OK?

Check cables
between Wireless
Antennas and Replace defective
PCB01, Audio cable
Streaming Engine
OK?

Replace PCB01,
Audio Streaming
Engine

Fault symptom:
No operation of touch panel

Possible causes:
Defective PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine
Defective Display Unit

Check connection
between PCB01 Replace defective
P15 and PCB55 P2 cable
OK?

Replace PCB01, Survey of plugs


Replace Display
Audio Streaming and pins
Unit
Engine see page 2.9 - 2.10
Survey of plugs and pins 2.9 2.9 Survey of plugs and pins 2.9

PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine

1
40

20

1 1
FE30
R21

C30

D4
R500
IC30

D30

D500
R25
C4 C105
R501 R18

L100
R35

P5 MG2
R22 R17 R34

P1 D3
R502

P2
FM5
R2
C34

D1
C102
C2
FE100
C3
R1

C100
C35
R32
R23
R24
R19
R20

R15
C1 1 2
FE101
TR500
1
C110
R16

1
R112
D110

IC100

R503
C101

R401
C36

IC110
R504
R101
C106

R506
R405

R406
C402
R409

R400
D5
C108

D400
R505
D2
C111
C104
C103
R100

R407

P4
code
R104
R110

P3
R103
R102

IC500
R411
C500

R408 TR400 TR401 TR402


C400
R404

C401
R410

bar-
1 3
2D
BA1
R28

FM1 FM2
R27
MH3 MH2 MH1
PCB55, Display
C009
R051
D010
R018
R044

C145
C146
C246
C245

R002

R055
C032
C137
C237

1
R040

L102
C123
C124
R022

C001
R001
C008

C133
C134
C234
C233

L103
L203

C126
C005

C025
R034
R035
C125
R033
R024
C022

C223 R019

P1
R021
R029 C031
R043 TR5 C029
R025 TR6 R047 R046 R016 R053
C224 R020 R062
R054
R031 R030
R026

R017
C023

R117
C129
C130
R116
R217
C229
C230
R216

L202

R115
C128
C127
R114
R215
C228
C227
R214

TR7
R037 R023 R052
D008

C028
R060
TR4

C026
R036
C226 R003
C235
C004
X1

R005
C225 D007

R113
R112
R213
R212

R111
R110
R211
R210

R063

C027
R038
IC001
TR2
R039

C020
D001
C132 C136 R015 R014 C247 C232

TR3
C131
C024 C231

R004
C030
C135
C003

R124 R224

R118
R218

R123 R223

R061
14 1
R056
C002
IC002

C147 C236

R008
C013
TR1

D002
C033

R006
C151
R234

C148
C250

C014

24
R007
C122 C121 C222 C221

R009
C015
R057 FE202 C239
R129
C011 R109 R209
C138 C150 C152 C139 C249 C238 R233 R230

C144

C143

8
W1
W2
W3
W4

C006
R130
R208

R058
R108

1
C021

R229

C153
C248
R232

C149
C018 IC003

FE101
C010

R012
D005

P3
C019

C141

C142
R104 R126 R204 R226

P2
R225

R125

R013

C244

C243
D006
C120 C220

8
C016
R203

R103

C012

C007
R010
W8

D003
W10
C216

FE201
C116
L101
C115
C215
C219

L201

C119
C017
C118 C218

R011
C117 C217

1
C242
C241
D004
PCB35, Amplifier
Survey of plugs and pins 2.10 2.10 Survey of plugs and pins 2.10
Adjustments - Final check after repair 3.1

Adjustments
Information ....................................................................................... 3.2
PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine ....................................................... 3.2
PCB35, Amplifier ............................................................................... 3.2
Software update ................................................................................ 3.3

Final check after repair


Insulation test .................................................................................... 3.4
Software update ................................................................................ 3.4
Check sound ..................................................................................... 3.4
Check display .................................................................................... 3.4
Cleaning ............................................................................................ 3.4
Restore setup ..................................................................................... 3.4
3.2 Adjustments

Adjustments

Information
Depending on the repair there might be different kinds of adjustments/alignment
to be performed, after maintenance of the product.

Some adjustments has to be done with ServiceTool.

Adjustments or calibration is necessary when the following modules are replaced:

PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine - when backup function is possible:


- Restore product data from the data backup.
- Calibration of the amplifier.

PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine - when backup function is not possible:


- If it is not possible to make a complete backup, a new pre-programmed module
must be ordered in the Bang & Olufsen Retail System.

PCB35, Amplifier:
- Calibration of the amplifier.

PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine

Backup/Restore
This function is used when PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine is replaced and it is
still possible to communicate with the old module. The following data is handled:

- Serial number
- Type number
- Item number
- Product settings

- A calibration of the amplifier must be performed.

Connect ServiceTool, launch BeoSound 35 and follow the procedure under


Repair -> Backup/restore.

PCB35, Amplifier

Calibration of the amplifier


Calibration of the amplifier is necessary when PCB35, Amplifier is replaced. The
aim is to ensure optimal sound.

Connect ServiceTool, launch BeoSound 35 and follow the procedure under


Repair -> Adjustments.
Adjustments 3.3

Software update
It is very important that the product is updated to the latest software version
before it is returned to the customer. This is to ensure the customer receives the
best possible experience. Software can be updated via the ServiceTool, the internet
or the BeoSetup App.
While the software is being updated, ‘Software updating....’ is written in the
Display. The update takes a while depending on the Internet connection. Do not
disconnect the product from the mains or the network while software is being
updated.

Approach
Connect a service PC with ServiceTool to the same router as the BeoSound 35 is
connected to.

Internet
I/O

AP

WAN/
Internet
LAN/Ethernet ISP Router

- Run ServiceTool.
- Be sure that ServiceTool is updated to the latest version. If not, upgrade and restart
ServiceTool.

- Scroll down to BeoSound section.


- Select BeoSound 35 and click Launch.

- Click on the PRODUCT tab (if not already shown).


- Click + next to each item to expand the menus.

- Click Software -> Software update.


- Follow the procedure in ServiceTool.
3.4 Adjustments

Final check after repair


The final check after repair describes the activities that are needed to ensure the
product will be returned in perfect condition to the customer. Follow the
procedures below:

Insulation test
The product must be insulation tested after having been dismantled. Make the
test when the product has been reassembled and is ready to be returned to the
customer. Flashover must not occur during the test.

Make the insulation test as follows:


- Short-circuit the two pins of the mains plug and connect them to one of the
terminals of the insulation tester.
- Connect the other terminal to ground on the Input L/R socket.

! NOTE
To avoid damaging the product it is essential that both terminals of the insulation
tester have good contact.

During the test the current must not exceed 5 mA.


Slowly increase the voltage on the insulation tester until a voltage of 2.5 kV (AC) is
obtained. Maintain the voltage level for one second, then slowly decrease the
voltage to 0 V (AC).

Software update
It is very important that the product is updated to the latest software version
before it is returned to the customer. This is to ensure the customer receives the
best possible experience. Follow the procedure on page 3.3.

Check sound
Test that all speaker units in the product play and sound correctly. This can be
done by a sound test with ServiceTool. Follow the procedure on page 2.4.

Check display
Test the display. This can be done by a display test with ServiceTool. Follow the
procedure on page 2.4.

Cleaning
Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry, soft cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. To remove stains or dirt, use a soft, damp cloth and a solution of
water and mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid.

Restore setup
Before the product is handed over to the customer, connect all relevant cables and
restore the product to the customer setup. Check that all sources are working
correctly.
Replacement of modules 4.1

Replacement of modules
Replace Display Unit ...................................................................................... 4.3
Replace PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine ....................................................... 4.4
Replace PCB02, Connector ............................................................................ 4.6
Replace PCB04, Power Supply ....................................................................... 4.7
Replace PCB35, Amplifier .............................................................................. 4.9
Replace PCB48.1, NTC left .......................................................................... 4.11
Replace PCB48.2, NTC right ........................................................................ 4.12
Replace PCB82.1, Wireless Antenna ........................................................... 4.13
Replace PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna ........................................................... 4.15
Replace Woofer left .................................................................................... 4.18
Replace Woofer right .................................................................................. 4.19
Replace Tweeter left .................................................................................... 4.20
Replace Tweeter right .................................................................................. 4.21

Warning – Disconnect mains and wait 45 seconds before dismantling


The Power Supply and the local power supplies on the different modules must be
discharged before dismantling. This is done by disconnecting from the mains and
then waiting 45 seconds before replacing any modules.

Warning – Static electricity

ESD
Static electricity may damage the product.
A static-protective field service kit must always be used when the product is
disassembled or modules are being handled.

ESD-Mat Notice!
All modules must be placed on the ESD-mat or in an ESD-proof bag.

Purpose of 'Replacement of modules'


Short instructions for replacement of the available modules, with reference to
additional illustrations:
- The correct sequence for replacing modules.
- Text and illustrations.
- Reference to adjustment.
4.2 Replacement of modules

Before replacement of modules


- Before replacement of PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine remember to make
complete backup of data, use ServiceTool. Refer to page 3.2.
- If it is not possible to make a complete backup, a new pre-programmed module
must be ordered in the Bang & Olufsen Retail System.

After replacement of modules


- After BeoSound 35 has been disassembled, all affected sealing must be visually
checked and replaced if damaged.
- After replacement of PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine remember to restore data
from ServiceTool and to check for software updates. A calibration of the amplifier
must be performed. Refer to page 3.2.
- After replacement of PCB35, Amplifier, calibration of the amplifier is necessary.
Refer to page 3.2.
- Always perform a ‘Final check after repair’ after the product has been dismantled.
Refer to page 3.4.
Replacement of modules 4.3

Replace Display Unit


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws and washers

10mm

4x
TX10

- Lift off display


! Attention cables
- Release lock and disconnect cable

55P2
4.4 Replacement of modules

Replace PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine


+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit
- Remove screws

12mm

4x
TX10

- Remove screws

12mm

10x
TX10

- Gently lift up baffle


- Disconnect cables
- Remove baffle

48.2P1

- Disconnect antenna wires with the special tool,


Extraction jig, U.Fl. Series. Pull gently
perpendicular to the PCB01 via the chain

! Attention: When disconnecting, be careful not


to damage the antenna plugs or wires

! Attention: When reconnecting, note correct


placement of cables from PCB82.1 and PCB82.2.
Cable from PCB82.2 is marked with white tape
From PCB82.1

From PCB82.2
Replacement of modules 4.5

- When reassembling connect antenna wire by


placing the wire connector in correct position on
top of the PCB connector and press gently until
it snaps in.

! When connecting antenna wires, be careful


not to damage the antenna plug or wire. Correct position

- Disconnect cables

Disconnecting 01P20 and 01P40


Release ➀ and pull up cable ➁


01P20
01P15

01P40

- Disconnect cable

Release ➀ and pull out cable ➁




01P51

- Remove screws and washers


- Remove PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine

6mm

7x
TX10
4.6 Replacement of modules

Replace PCB02, Connector


+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit
+ 4.7 Remove PCB04, Power Supply
- Loosen insulation sheet

- Remove screws
- Remove plate

8mm

2x
TX10

- Remove screws
! Screws include washers

!
10mm

2x !
TX10

8mm

2x
TX10

- Gently lift up PCB02


- Disconnect cable
Disconnecting 02P1
Release ➀ and pull out cable ➁


02P1
Replacement of modules 4.7

Replace PCB04, Power Supply


+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit
- Gently remove tape to release cables

- Remove screws
- Gently remove bracket with wireless antenna

6mm

3x
TX10

- Gently pull out cable to get access to screw


- Remove screws

10mm

2x
TX10

- Remove screws
- Gently remove bracket

10mm

4x
TX10
4.8 Replacement of modules

- Remove screws

8mm

2x
TX10

- Disconnect cables

04P5
04P4

04P3

- Carefully lift up PCB04


- Disconnect cable
- When reassembling, note placement of gap
pads on PCB04, Power Supply

Placement of gap pads

04P1
Replacement of modules 4.9

Replace PCB35, Amplifier


+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit
- Remove screws

12mm

4x
TX10

- Remove screws

12mm

10x
TX10

- Gently lift up baffle


- Disconnect cables
- Remove baffle

48.1P1

- Disconnect cables

35P2
35P3

35P1
4.10 Replacement of modules

- Remove screws

6mm

3x
TX10

- Remove screws and washers


- Gently lift up PCB35

6mm

4x
TX10

- When reassembling, note placement of


gap pads behind PCB35, Amplifier
Replacement of modules 4.11

Replace PCB48.1, NTC left


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up speaker unit

12mm

6x
TX10

- Disconnect cable

48.1P1

- Remove screw

8mm

1x
TX10
4.12 Replacement of modules

Replace PCB48.2, NTC right


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up speaker unit

12mm

6x
TX10

- Disconnect cable

48.2P1

- Remove screw

8mm

1x
TX10
Replacement of modules 4.13

Replace PCB82.1, Wireless Antenna

+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit


- Remove screws

12mm

4x
TX10

- Remove screws

12mm

10x
TX10

- Gently lift up baffle


- Disconnect cables
- Remove baffle

48.2P1

- Gently release sealing holding antenna cable


- When reassembling, sealing must be visually
checked and replaced if damaged
4.14 Replacement of modules

- Disconnect antenna wire with the special tool,


Extraction jig, U.Fl. Series. Pull gently
perpendicular to the PCB01 via the chain

! Attention: When disconnecting, be careful not


to damage the antenna plugs or wires

From PCB82.1

- When reassembling connect antenna wire by


placing the wire connector in correct position on
top of the PCB connector and press gently until
it snaps in.

! When connecting antenna wires, be careful


not to damage the antenna plug or wire.
Correct position

- Gently release PCB82.1, Wireless Antenna from


bracket, use peeler
! Attention cable
- When reassembling, mount tape on PCB82.1,
Wireless Antenna
Replacement of modules 4.15

Replace PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna


+ 4.3 Remove Display Unit
+ 4.7 Remove PCB04, Power Supply
- Remove screws

12mm

4x
TX10

- Remove screws

12mm

10x
TX10

- Gently lift up baffle


- Disconnect cables
- Remove baffle

48.2P1

- Gently release sealing holding antenna cable


- When reassembling, sealing must be visually
checked and replaced if damaged
4.16 Replacement of modules

- Disconnect antenna wires with the special tool,


Extraction jig, U.Fl. Series. Pull gently
perpendicular to the PCB01 via the chain

! Attention: When disconnecting, be careful not


to damage the antenna plugs or wire

From PCB82.2

- When reassembling connect antenna wire by


placing the wire connector in correct position on
top of the PCB connector and press gently until
it snaps in.

! When connecting antenna wires, be careful


not to damage the antenna plug or wire.
Correct position

- Loosen insulation sheet

- Remove screws
- Remove plate

8mm

2x
TX10
Replacement of modules 4.17

- Remove screws
! Screws include washers

10mm !
2x
TX10

8mm

2x
TX10

- Disconnect cables

Disconnecting 02P1
Release ➀ and pull out cable ➁


02P1

- Gently release PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna from


the back of the BeoSound 35, use peeler
! Attention cable
- When reassembling, mount tape on PCB82.2,
Wireless Antenna
4.18 Replacement of modules

Replace Woofer left


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up the Woofer

12mm

6x
TX10

- Disconnect cable

48.1P1

- Remove screw
- Move PCB48.1, NTC to the new Woofer

8mm

1x
TX10
Replacement of modules 4.19

Replace Woofer right


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up the Woofer

12mm

6x
TX10

- Disconnect cables

48.2P1

- Remove screw
- Move PCB48.2, NTC to the new Woofer

8mm

1x
TX10
4.20 Replacement of modules

Replace Tweeter left


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up the Tweeter

10mm

2x
TX10

- Disconnect cables
Replacement of modules 4.21

Replace Tweeter right


- Gently pull off front cover

- Remove screws
- Gently lift up the Tweeter

10mm

2x
TX10

- Disconnect cables
4.22
Specification guidelines for service use 5.1

SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE USE BeoSound 35

Designer Torsten Valeur, David Lewis Designers

Markets Variant WiFi Type


Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Faroe
Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Fed.,
Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Ukraine, United Kingdom ALL WiFi 2 1580
Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bermuda, Bharain, Chile, Colombia,
Croatia, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Indonesia, Iran, Ivory
Coast, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mongolia, Morocco,
Namibia, Nigeria, NL Antilles, Pakistan, Panama, Qatar, Romania, Serbia, South
Africa, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda, Uzbekistan
Canada, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, USA
US WiFi 1 1581
Argentina, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand, Uruguay, Vietnam
China CH WiFi 3 1584

Dimensions (W × H × D) without table stand 100 × 13.1 × 12.5 cm - 39.4 × 5.1 × 4.9 ”
Weight without table stand and front frame 6.2 kg - 13.67 lbs
Weight front frame 0.4 kg - 0.9 lbs
Material(s) Aluminium, rubber, plastic
Colours Silver, black

Power consumption 230V:


Standby: 0.5 W
Networked standby (LAN): 2.2 W
Networked standby (Wi-Fi): 3.6 W
On mode: 19 W
Typical: 50 W

110V:
Standby: 0.4 W
Standby (LAN): 2.1 W
Standby (Wi-Fi): 3.4 W
On mode: 16 W
Typical: 50 W

Mains voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz


Operating conditions Temperature 10 to 40°C, 50 to 104°F
Humidity 30% to 95% RH

Loudspeaker(s)
Cabinet principle Sealed box
Effective frequency range* 45 Hz - 22,000 Hz
Power amplifier(s) 2 x Bass/Midrange: 80 W, Class D
2 x Treble: 80 W, Class D
Driver(s) 2 x 4” Woofer
2 x ¾” Tweeter

Display OLED Grey scale


Resolution 256 x 64 pixels
Connections 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mbit/s
1 x Line-in (RCA. Impedance for Line-in is approx. 22k Ohm AC)
1 x Optical
Wireless WiFi (WLAN 802.11 b/g/n - 2.4/5 GHz)
Bluetooth 4.0 Classic and BLE
Wireless range Bluetooth 10 m - 32 feet
Audio distribution BeoLink Multiroom support

*Effective frequency range is measured at -10 dB re. Ref level (200-2000 Hz)
5.2 Specification guidelines for service use

Audio formats MP3, WMA (No support for WMA Lossless), AAC (ISO and ADTS)
PCM, FLAC, 8-192 kHz, 16 or 24 bits, 2 channels, ALAC, 8-192 kHz,
16 or 24 bits, 2 channels

Features BeoLink Multiroom support, AirPlay, Streaming Media, Analog line-in


(audio playback from iPod®/MP3 player), Optical digital input,
Bluetooth 4.0,
Music services integrated:
TuneIn, Spotify Connect, QPlay, Deezer client

Sources Spotify, Music, TuneIn, QPlay, Deezer, Line-in, Bluetooth, Netradio,


Streaming Media, AirPlay, Optical

Accessories Front cover: Black


Table stand, Aluminium
Wall bracket, high placement, Aluminium
Wall bracket, low placement, Aluminium

Remote control Optional: Beo4, BeoRemote One, BeoSound Essence Remote

Menu languages EN, DA, DE, ES, FR, IT, JA, KO, NL, PT, RU, SV, ZH og ZH/TW

Connections

MAINS INLET C8 socket

To see the different types of mains leads, see exploded view in the
retail ordering system
Live
Neutral

ETHERNET 10/100 Mbit/s RJ45 socket, IEEE 802.3-2008

Pin 1 TD+/RD+
Pin 2 TD−/RD−
Pin 3 RD+/ TD+
Data GND
Pin 4 Terminate
12345678 (chassis)
Pin 5 Terminate
Pin 6 RD− /TD−
Pin 7 Terminate
Pin 8 Terminate
Shield Data GND

INPUT L/R Phono sockets

Audio in L/R (RCA)


Input voltages: 0.2 to 2 Vrms

OPTICAL Optical socket

Audio IN
S/P-DIF

Subject to change without notice


Wiring diagram 6.1 6.1 Wiring diagram 6.1

Wiring diagram
Display Unit

connect by screw
+15VA 1 24 NC

W2 NC
3V3_SB_O
2
3
23
22
NC
NC
LINE_GND 51 1 GNDD
3V3_SB_O 4 21 NC
LINE_RIGHT 50 2 LINE_R_CON
GNDD 5 20 GND
LINE_RIGHT_GND 49 3 LINE_R_GND_CON
AP_SPI0_CLK_CON 6 19 SPI_CLK
LINE_LEFT_GND 48 4 LINE_L_GND_CON
GNDD 7 18 GND
LINE_LEFT 47 5 LINE_L_CON
AP_SPI0_MISO_CON 8 17 SPI_DATA_OUT
LINE_GND 46 6 GNDD
AP_SPI0_CS0_N_CON 9 16 TOUCH_SPI_CS
NC 45 7 PL_L_OUT_CON
AP_SPI0_CS1_N_CON 10 15 DISP_SPI_CS
NC 44 8 PL_L_OUT_GND_CON
AP_SPI0_MOSI_CON 11 14 SPI_DATA_IN
02
NC 43 9 PL_R_OUT_GND_CON 01 GNDD 12 13 GND 55
NC 42 10 PL_R_OUT_CON
AP_UART3_RXD_CON 13 12 FRAME_PULSE
GNDD 41 11 GNDD GND 1
Audio Streaming Engine AP_UART3_TXD_CON 14 11 RESET/12V_EN Display Board
Connector PRODUCT_ID1 40 12 P5-26_ADC6_CON
IR_OUT
12V_DISP 2
PRODUCT_ID2 AP_I2C2_SDA_CON 15 10
39 13 P7-24_ADC5_CON GND 3
AP_I2C2_SCL_CON 16 9 NC
NC 38 14 P6-27_CTOUT13_CON VSL 4
GNDD 17 8 GND
NC 37 15 P6-30_CTOUT12_CON 3V3_SB 5
AP_PWM0_GPIO0_7_CON 18 7 TOUCH_SUPPLY_EN
NC 36 16 P6-28_CTOUT11_CON 2V5_SB 6
AP_EHRPWM1A_GPIO1_18_CON 19 6 NC
NC 35 17 P6-20_CTOUT10_CON 3V3_SB 7
AP_TIMER4_GPIO0_19_CON 20 5 ANALOG_LIGHT_OUT
NC 34 18 P6-19_CTOUT9_CON NC 8
AP_TIMER5_GPIO2_26_CON 21 4 DISP_D/C
NC 33 19 P7-7_CTOUT5_CON IREF 9
GNDD 22 3 GND
NC 32 20 P7-8_CTOUT4_CON FRAME_PULSE 10
5V_SB_D_O 23 2 5V_SB_CON
GNDD 31 21 GNDD DISP_RESET 11
5V_SB_D_O 5V_SB_CON

DISPLAY
24 1
NC 30 22 P7-3_CAN0_TD_CON DISP_SPI_CS 12
NC 29 23 P7-2_CAN0_RD_CON DISP_D/C 13
NC 28 24 P5-4_I2C1_SCL_CON GND 14
NC 27 25 P5-3_I2C1_SDA_CON GND 15
NC 26 26 P3-10_UART2_RX_CON GND 16
NC 25 27 P3-9_UART2_TX/CTOUT15_CON GND 17
GNDD 24 28 GNDD SPI_CLK 18
NC 23 29 GNDD W4 SPI_DATA_IN 19
DEBUG_5V 22 30 3V3_O ADC0/DAC_CON 1 15 ANALOG_LIGHT_OUT NC 20
NC 21 31 TOSLINK_OUT_CON P7-6_CTOUT2_CON 2 14 RESET/12V_EN GND 21
TOSLINK_IN 20 32 TOSLINK_IN_CON P7-16_SPI0_CS_N_CON 3 13 TOUCH_SPI_CS GND 22
3V3_SB 19 33 3V3_SB_O GNDD 4 12 GND GND 23
TOSLINK_GND 18 34 GNDD SPI0_SCLK_CON 5 11 SPI_CLK GND 24
GNDD 17 35 GNDD GNDD 6 10 GND GND 25
GNDD 16 36 GNDD P7-18_SPI0_MOSI/UART3_RX_CON 7 9 SPI_DATA_IN GND 26
USB1_D_N 15 37 AP_USB1_DN_CON P7-17_SPI0_MISO/UART3_TX_CON 8 8 SPI_DATA_OUT VCOMH 27
USB1_D_P 14 38 AP_USB1_DP_CON 3V3_SB_TOUCH_CON 9 7 3V3_SB_TOUCH 12V_DISP 28
GNDD 13 39 GNDD P7-5_CTOUT3_CON 10 6 DISP_SPI_CS GND 29
GNDD 12 40 GNDD P7-13_I2C1_SDA/CTOUT14_CON 11 5 DISP_D/C GND 30
USB1_VBUS 11 41 AP_USB1_EXT_VBUS_CON 5V_SB_D_O 12 4 5V_SB_CON
USB1_DRVVBUS 10 42 AP_USB1_DRVVBUS_CON P7-15_I2C1_SCL/CTOUT0_CON 13 3 FRAME_PULSE
USB1_ID 9 43 AP_USB1_ID_CON P7-9_GPIO_CON 14 2 IR_OUT
GNDD 8 44 GNDD ESD_GND 15 1 ESD_GND
ETH_TRX1_DN 7 45 ETHERNET_TRX1_DN_CON 3V3 SB 1
ETH_TRX1_DP 6 46 ETHERNET_TRX1_DP_CON IR INPUT 2
GNDD 5 47 GNDD GND 3
GNDD 4 48 GNDD
ETH_TRX0_DN 3 49 ETHERNET_TRX0_DN_CON
ETH_TRX0_DP 2 50 ETHERNET_TRX0_DP_CON
GNDD 1 51 GNDD

W3 3/5

3
2
1
GNDC
IR INPUT
3V3 SB
1_NTC1
DRV_NTC1_ADC3_CON 40
1_NTC2
GNDD 39
DRV_NTC2_ADC3_CON 38
2_NTC1 Woofer Left
2_NTC2
37
GNDD
DRV_NTC3_ADC3_CON 36
58
GNDD 35
DRV_NTC4_ADC3_CON 34 48.1 IR
GNDD 33
AMP_GND_SENSE1
AMP_GND_SENSE1 32 1_NTC1
AMP_CH1_N_CON 31
AMP_CH1_N_CON
1_NTC2
1 NTC1 NTC
AMP1_NTC1_ADC3_CON 2 NTC2
AMP1_NTC1_ADC3_CON 30
AMP_CH1_P_CON
AMP_CH1_P_CON 29
MONITOR1_CON
MONITOR1_CON 28
7_AMP_GND_SENSE1
AMP_GND_SENSE1 27
AMP_CH2_N_CON
AMP_CH2_N_CON 26
P3-2_AMP1_EN_N_CON
P3-2_AMP1_EN_N_CON 25
AMP_CH2_P_CON
AMP_CH2_P_CON 24
MONITOR2_CON
MONITOR2_CON 23 Woofer Right
GNDD
GNDD 22
AMP_GND_SENSE2
AMP_GND_SENSE2 21
AMP_CH3_N_CON
AMP_CH3_N_CON 20
AMP1_NTC2_ADC3_CON 19
AMP1_NTC2_ADC3_CON
AMP_CH3_P_CON
48.2
W1 AMP_CH3_P_CON 18
MONITOR3_CON
MONITOR3_CON 17
NTC
Neutral 1 AMP_GND_SENSE2 2_NTC1
AMP_GND_SENSE2 16 1 NTC1
Live 2 AMP_CH4_N_CON 2_NTC2
AMP_CH4_N_CON 15 2 NTC2
P3-0_AMP1_DC_N_CON
P3-0_AMP1_DC_N_CON 14
AMP_CH4_P_CON
AMP_CH4_P_CON 13
MONITOR4_CON
MONITOR4_CON 12
GNDD
GNDD 11
AMP_GND_SENSE3 10
AMP_CH5_N_CON 9 Tweeter Left
AMP2_NTC1_ADC3_CON 8
P6-14_MAINS_FAIL_N_CON

P2-1_ADC1/CTOUT1_CON
AMP_CH5_P_CON 7
W3 4/5
ADC2_SMPS_NTC_CON

W3 5/5
P6-15_SMPS_ON_CON

MONITOR5_CON 6
P6-17_CTOUT6_CON
P6-16_CTOUT7_CON
P6-18_CTOUT8_CON
P3-3_AMP2_EN_N_CON 5
3
2
1

AMP_GND_SENSE1
MONITOR6_CON 4 1 GNDA
AMP_CH1_N_CON
NEUTRAL
LINE
Void

GNDD 3 2 CH1_N
5V_SB_CON
5V_SB_CON
5V_SB_CON
5V_SB_CON

AMP1_NTC1_ADC3_CON
+15VA_CON

-15VA_CON

P3-1_AMP2_DC_N_CON 2 3 NTC1
3V3_SB_O

AMP_CH1_P_CON
P3-8_AMP_GPIO_N_CON 1 4 CH1_P
MONITOR1_CON
GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

5 Monitor1
GND
GND 11 6 GNDA
GND 7_AMP_GND_SENSE1
GND 10 7 GNDA
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

GND AMP_CH2_P_CON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

GND 9 8 CH2_N
GND P3-2_AMP1_EN_N_CON
GND 8 9 AMP_EN_N
P5V_SB AMP_CH2_N_CON
P5V_SB 7 10 CH2_P
Tweeter Right
(6279028 bundle)

P5V_SB MONITOR2_CON
P5V_SB 6 11 Monitor2
P5V_SB GNDD
P5V_SB 5 12 DSE_GND1
P5V_SB AMP_GND_SENSE2
P5V_SB 4 13 GNDA
PS_ON AMP_CH3_N_CON
PS_ON 3 14 CH3_N
AMP1_NTC2_ADC3_CON
MAINS_FAIL

NTC
NTC 2 NTC2
MAINS_FAIL AMP_CH3_P_CON
15
35
P5V_SB
P5V_SB
P5V_SB
P5V_SB

MAINS_FAILn
GND_P

1 CH3_P
PS_ON

16
P15V

W3 1/5
N15V

MONITOR3_CON
GND
GND
GND
GND
NTC

17 Monitor3

AMP_GND_SENSE2
18 GNDA Amplifier
19 GNDA
AMP_CH4_P_CON CH3+ 1
04 P3-0_AMP1_DC_N_CON
20 CH4_N
CH3- 2
21 DC_ERR_N
AMP_CH4_N_CON CH4- 3
22 CH4_P
Power Supply N15V
MONITOR4_CON
23 Monitor4
CH4+ 4
N15V 3
GND_P
GNDD
24 DSE_GND2
CH1+ 5 Woofer Left
GND_P 2 CH1- 6
P15V
P15V 1 CH2- 7
CH2+ 8

W3 2/5
P28V 1 1 +28V
P28V 2 2 +28V
P15V 3 3 NC Woofer Right
GND_P 4 4 GNDA
GND_P 5 5 GNDA
N15V 6 6 NC
N28V 7 7 -28V
N28V 8 8 -28V
6.2 6.2 6.2
Available parts 7.1 7.1 Available parts 7.1

Available parts
BeoSound 35

9002

See Baffle
9003

9004
9001

9005

9001 1606326 Front cover, black


9002 1212111 Table stand, aluminium
9003 1212211 Wall bracket, high placement, aluminium
9004 1212311 Wall bracket, low placement, aluminium
9005 6100273 Mains cable, EU - 2.5A - 3M
6100329 Mains cable, UK - 2.5A - 3M
6100307 Mains cable, US - 6A - 3M
6100047 Mains cable, China - 6A - 3M
6100331 Mains cable, JPN - 7A - 3M
3376113 Mains cable, TW - 2.5A - 125V - 3M
6100332 Mains cable, AUS - 2.5A - 3M
6100386 Mains cable, KOR - 2.5A - 3M
7.2 Available parts 7.2 7.2 Available parts

Baffle

See Cabinet

7
9010

1
9011 2
4

2 2 1
4

2 2
7

2 2
1

48.1 3
2 7
9012

2
2 2

2 5
2
2
6
1

2 2 5
2
2
2
6 5 7
1 2
2

6
9013 2 2 1
5
9010

2
6 3

2 1

48.2
2

2
2 9011
9012
4
4
2 2

2
Available parts 7.3 7.3 Available parts 7.3

Baffle 9010 3340631 Baffle


9011 8480321 Tweeter 18mm - 8 Ohm
9012 8480560 Woofer 4” - 4 Ohm
9013 3163150 Display Unit

48.1Module 8007163 PCB48.1, Wireless Antenna

48.2Module 8007163 PCB48.2, Wireless Antenna

Screws etc. 1 2930032 Rubber bushing


2 2015144 Screw 3.5 x 12mm
3 2056016 Screw 3 x 8mm
4 2052011 Screw 3 x 10mm
5 3332124 Damper
6 2013341 Screw 3 x 10mm
7 3340354 Gasket
7.4 Available parts 7.4 7.4 Available parts

Cabinet

9020

9024
16 16

W1

16
82.2
Not for sale
19

4 15
12
35 incl. 2 x pos. no. 13 4 4 15 12
4 13 12 15 4 19
17 17
13
10
11
4 4
15
02 19
11 11 15
10 20
11 14 4
10 11 4 20
10 22
10 20
10 21
9023 15 16 16
Not for sale
4
10 12 11
14
9021 22 16

4
12 Not for sale
04 12
18 18 4
11 4
10
22 11
10 12
11
11
11 10 4
10 10
9022

10
Not for sale 22
11 01
11
10
14
4

14
9021
20
14

Not for sale 14


4
10
10

10
82.1
Available parts 7.5

Cabinet 9020 3114782 Cabinet


9021 3332170 Set of damping material
9022 3376609 Insulation sheet
9023 3376608 Insulation sheet
9024 3340090 Gasket

W1 6279029 Wire, Mains Inlet

01Module 8008411 PCB01, Audio Streaming Engine


8345540 Pre-prog. EEPROM

02Module 8008410 PCB02, Connector

04Module 8007784 PCB04, Power Supply

35Module 8008202 PCB35, Amplifier incl. 2 x pos. no 13

82.1Module 8720104 PCB82.1, Wireless Antenna

82.2Module 8720104 PCB82.2, Wireless Antenna

Screw etc. 4 2052011 Screw 3 x 10mm


10 2039008 Screw 3 x 6mm
11 2625002 Lock washer
12 2056011 Screw 3 x 8mm
13 3170428 Gap pad 2.3 x 19 x 19mm
14 2019052 Screw 3 x 10mm
15 7530118 Cable tie
16 3948073 Sealing, 10mm, roll of 10M
17 3940042 Sealing, 4mm, roll of 1M
18 2622023 Gap pad, ultra soft, 25 x 12mm
19 3948191 Grommet, left + right
20 3948200 Tape, tesa, roll of 50M
21 3948190 Adhesive tape, roll of 50M
22 2042061 Screw 3 x 8mm
7.6 Available parts

Wires W1 6279029 Wire, Mains Inlet


W2 6279090 Wire, LVDS 51 pole
W3 6279028 Set of wires
W4 6200610 Wire, FFC 15 pole

Recommended tools 3040017 Peeler


3634090 Extraction Jig. U.Fl. Series

Back-up suitcase 3395720 Back-up suitcase

Packing 3394280 Packing, complete

Guides 3511446 Quick guide


Guides for Wall Brackets and Stand can be downloaded from BeoWise
Bang & Olufsen
DK-7600 Struer
Denmark

3538257 16-04

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