Lenoxx Electronics HT3917 manual About fuse replacement, Good Fuse Blown Fuse

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7 To momentarily shut off the sound, press the MUTE button and the ON/STANDBY indicator will flash in green continuously. Press the MUTE button again or press the MASTER VOLUME buttons to restore the sound and the ON/STANDBY indicator will stop flashing and be steadily on in green.

8 To select the listening mode, press the CHANNELS button on the REMOTE CONTROL.

NOTE: The factory’s default input source is DVD with 5.1 channel sound output. When the set is turned to ON, the sound will come out of 5 speakers plus the subwoofer. To change 5.1 channel to 2.1 channel output, press the CHANNELS button. The sound will come out of only 2 front speakers plus the subwoofer, the center and rear speaker volume controls will, of course, not work.

NOTE 1: The system has an automatic volume protection function, for safety and reducing the distortion. When the output volume is raised too high, the system will automatically adjust the volume to the proper level, and the ON/STANDBY indicator will flash in green.

NOTE 2: Flip the POWER switch on the back of the main set to OFF position if the set will not be used for a long period of time (several days or more). Remember to flip it back ON again before use.

About fuse replacement.

NOTE: Before attempting to change the fuse, the system must be unplugged from the wall outlet.

In the unusual event that nothing lights up and no sound, your fuse may have blown. To check for a blown fuse, follow the steps below.

 

GOOD FUSE

BLOWN FUSE

1. Open the fuse cover (on the back of

2. Examine the fuse. If a wire

3. If the wire is broken in the middle,

the main set) by using a flat blade

shows, the fuse is good.

replace with a 1.25AL 250V “T” type

screwdriver to unscrew the fuse

 

glass fuse.

cover cap.

 

“T” means time delay or slow blow

 

 

fuse.

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Contents Perfect Sound System for Your DVD Player FCC Note PrecautionsThis System Contains Basic Features & Benefits of this Home Theater SystemConnections Getting StartedBasic Operation Control Panel Remote Control Tips on Battery Use Battery Installation Remote Control Operating RangePoint the Remote Control at the Home Theater’s Front Tips on Remote Control OperationOutput Tips for connecting the speaker wiresTo avoid short-circuiting the speakers Examples of poor connection of the speaker wiresYour DVD, VCR, TV Game or Video Camera Satellite Receiver / Cable BOX Home Theater System + TV + SatelliteGeneral Source Master VolumeGood Fuse Blown Fuse About fuse replacementSymptom Remedy General For Customer Service