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Continuous hissing or buzzing during | Incoming signal is too weak. | Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact | ||||
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| The station is too far away. | Select a new station. | ||||
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| An incorrect antenna is used. | Check with your dealer to be sure you have | ||||
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| Antennas are not connected properly. | Check connections. (See page 7.) | ||||
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Occasional cracking noise during FM | Ignition noise from automobiles. | Move the antenna farther from automobile | ||||
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Noise is heard during record playing. | A ground cable of the turntable is not | Connect it to the screw marked (H). | ||||
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Howling during record playing. | Your turntable is too close to speakers. | Move speakers away from the turntable. | ||||
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“OVERLOAD” starts flashing on the | Speakers are overloaded because of high | 1. Press |
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display. | volume either in Zone 1 or in Zone 2. | panel to turn off the receiver. | ||||
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| Speakers are overloaded because of a short | Press |
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| circuit of the speaker terminals. | panel to turn off the receiver, check the | ||||
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| speaker wiring, then press it again to turn on | ||||
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The STANDBY lamp goes off after | Very high voltage or very low voltage is | Press |
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turning on the power, but soon the | applied to the unit, or | panel to turn off the receiver. After | ||||
receiver turns off again (into standby | amplifier becomes out of order. | unplugging the AC power cord, consult your | ||||
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Remote control does not work. | The ZONE 1/ZONE 2 selector is not set | Set the selector correctly either to “ZONE 1” | ||||
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| The TV operation mode selector is not set | Set the selector correctly either to “TV” or to | ||||
| correctly. | “CATV/DBS.” | ||||
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| The BAND 1/2 selectors on the rear and on | Set both the BAND 1/2 selectors to the same | ||||
| the remote control are set to a different band. | band. (See page 17.) | ||||
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| RF communication between the receiver and | Consult your dealer. | ||||
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| Batteries are weak. | Replace batteries. (See page 18.) | ||||
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Remote control does not work properly. | Incorrect remote control operation mode is | Select the correct remote control operation | ||||
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