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try unplugging the speakers and then turning it on...if the protect goes away then you have a bad speaker or wiring...if it still displays the same message then the amplifier output may be blown and will need to get it repaired at a shop
I just had the same problem with the same model. Disc five was saying no disc and would not play any other discs. I opened the radio and found the the CD tray was missing a piece for disc five. You have to put the disc tray back into the holder to fix it. Make sure it locks in place and you should be able to get the rest to work.
You can't. The main amplifier module will probably have a channel blown. The unit is detecting this and tripping into protect mode to stop further damage occurring. Needs to go to a repair place. sorry. ps If you get sound briefly before it trips off then it may just be a speaker wire shorting out! worth checking
When sound system shows Protect that means it got problem in amplifier section and protection circuit is activated that shuts down system in safety. Qualified tech will fix it.
I have the same problem, and no solution is mentioned in the manual.
it does the same thing
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