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Cindi Johnson Posted on Feb 16, 2016
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Reciever slow to turn on volume

Volume takes 10 minutes to turn on

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2016
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Hello Cindi, If the audio does not come on for a short period of time this usually indicates that there is an issue with the audio relay. To try to fix this, I would suggest a reset of the unit. After resetting I would also take another step of doing a power cycle. To do this you will unplug the unit from the wall for about 10-15 minutes to draw out all of the stale power in it. If these two steps do not address the issue then the receiver would have to go in for service. Thanks, FJD

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