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nagesh kuchibhotla Posted on Nov 26, 2005
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Not powering on

I have had the Yamaha HTR 5150 for about 4 years now. I use it for the home theatre. It is sparingly used. Yesterday while playing a music CD it suddenly stopped. The display went off. When I pushed the power/standby switch the display came back for a few seconds and went off. Now when I push the power on button, I hear a click inside the amp and from the speaker. The lights in the room flicker each time I push the button. I have tried removing power supply for 30 seconds... It just does not turn on and I love this amp. Please help

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1. The power cord is not completely insered. 2. the impedance selector switch on the rear panel is not fully set to the upper or lower end - (set it when the unit is in the standby mode) other then that, you will have to call for a service.

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