Hello Emmett, for what you know, it is very possible that the contact that drives the engine has been stuck or stuck, that's why it's still working, you'd have to remove the bottom cover of the tray, with the power cable unplugged and find the key in question and unlock it
If you have technical knowledge, he sent you the service manual,
but go to a specialized technical service
I hope you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Emmett, por lo que cuentas, es muy posible que se haya quedado pegado o trabado el contacto que acciona el motor, por eso sigue funcionando, tendr?as que retirar la tapa de abajo de la bandeja, con el cable de corriente desenchufado y encontrar la llave en cuesti?n y destrabarla
Si tienes conocimientos t?cnicos, te envi? el manual de servicio,
sino dir?gete a un servicio t?cnico especializado
espero puedas resolver el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/869440/Aiwa-Px-E860.html
SOURCE: the arm will not return to stationary and the table keeps spinning afer the record is played
HI...
One or two mechanical linkages inside have "let go"
Denon is good stuff. Depending on where you live I might be able to suggest someone to fix it.
SOURCE: tone arm comes out and touches record, then goes back to cradle
See what kind of arm position sensing elements are used in your turntable (micro switches, optics or possibly other) and check if they work correctly - sometimes a microswitch can be damaged or have oxydized internal contacts or a badly soldered / broken wire and it will not function properly, causing the unit to stop automatically, the same might happen if the sensor is of optical type and there is some dust or broken wires or if the emmiter or sensor is damaged. Also, it could be a problem with the part that activates the switch / optics, it might be displaced or damaged.
If all sensors / switches seem to work well, then check the section which has wires going to those sensors / switches, it's the next probable location of the fault (it might be an electronic controller so there could be damage to some components, broken wires, dirty connectors or bad solder contacts).
It could as well be something else in the mechanisms, wiring or electronics, i just suggested a few things that might cause the malfunction you described.
Hope you can get it fixed.
regards
3rq8 (Triarcuate)
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