Don't see a lot on this monitor so I thought I'd add my repair.
Pulled from a shelf. Picture was squashed. Did a cap kit. After the cap kit, the picture was absolutely beautiful! However b+ was running 120v instead of 110. Adjusting VR11 didn't change the B+ voltage. I went through and tested each part in the power supply area: all the diodes including the special bridge rectifier diodes component, the 3 transistors, and all the resistors. Everything showed good.
And then I noticed some burn on the board near VR11. Testing with a meter showed it was bad. I didn't have a 10k pot on hand. Stuck a 5k resisitor in there as a test, and the b+ dialed right in close to 112 so I knew I was on the right track. Waited for 10k pot to show up in the mail, and replaced it. And... pop. Fuse F2 blew.
Fluke? Nope - blew a 2nd F2 fuse. Went through and tested all of the parts again, removed the pot and replaced it with the 5k resistor. Blew a 3rd fuse. And then my dumb self looked more closely at the schematic and saw that F2 is only for the degauss coil. Sure enough, in moving the monitor, I had managed to fray the coil and it was grounding to frame. Worse, 3 of the wires were broken in the coil.
Repaired the breaks, and taped everything up
Success! (Monitor was a bit dim now - colors looked way off. I guess this thing was running at 120v for a while. Adjusted the screen brightness and it looks pretty good now.)