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"Overdrive Channel: high frequency noise as the gain and volume are increased."
This is the expected result, you are experiencing feedback. Try turning the "Contour" knob all the way to the left and turn down the tone knob on your guitar.
The high limits are designed to shut the heater off if the water temp exiting the heat exchanger gets too high. One is set at 135f the other at 150f. The thermostat should shut the heater off once the pool water gets to temperature.
I'm not sure what you mean by "burning". The operating temp in a 400K btu heater is around 2000 degrees. If you are getting a lot of "sooting" that is typically caused by low gas supply. That's where you get orange flame instead of blue flame. Can you give me more detail?
As you have already replaced both flame sensor and ignitor & the problem is not solved so the problem is with the thermal fuse/thermostat going bad. Both these parts can be checked with a voltmeter for continuity. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
If what we are talking about here an old model of monitor that has a bulky back, the high pitched frequency is caused by other electronic devices such as your speakers.
- Relocate your speakers away from the monitor - do a factory reset on all settings on the monitor or if possible, do a degauss.
Horizontal output transistor is shorted,caused by bad flyback
transformer.If you want to pursue the repair,please give the
service number off back......I will get part # s........T.
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