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DEAD LEFT CHANNEL!!
The most common problem is a dirty record<>play switch inside the unit. Try this: Using a blank tape, press and release record/play buttons several times. This can clean the switch a bit. Then play a tape. If it fixes the problem, then you need to take the unit apart and use a plastic safe spray cleaner on the switch (Check at Radio Shack, their tuner cleaner Catalog #: 64-4315 will work fine). Spray it into the switch and then work the switch with the buttons several times.
Hope that helps...
Geno
C-13 read error
You forgot to say if it is a C13 read error or a C13 REC error.Your owner's manual suggests that it is a problem with a dirty and/or crappy disc. Try a different, cleaner one.
How do i know if
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My clock makes it to 7:30, won't go past then
If your clock stops at 7:30 and won't advance beyond that point, there are a few potential causes for this issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take:
- Check for Obstructions:
- Inspect the clock hands and the area around them for any obstructions. Sometimes, a small piece of debris or interference can prevent the clock from moving.
- Ensure Proper Power Supply:
- If your clock is powered by batteries, make sure they are fresh and properly installed. If it's an electric clock, check that it is plugged into a working outlet.
- Check the Movement:
- The clock movement (the internal mechanism that drives the hands) might be malfunctioning. If you're comfortable, you can open the back of the clock and observe the movement. Look for any visible damage or issues.
- Inspect the Hands:
- Examine the hour and minute hands. Sometimes, the hands can get bent or caught on each other, preventing proper movement.
- Reset the Time:
- Try manually setting the clock to a different time. If it moves freely until 7:30 and then stops, there may be a specific issue related to that time setting.
- Check for Mechanical Issues:
- If the clock has a pendulum, ensure that it is swinging freely and not getting stuck. For clocks with gears and cogs, make sure they are not damaged or obstructed.
- Consult the Manufacturer or Manual:
- Refer to the clock's user manual for troubleshooting tips specific to your model. If you don't have the manual, you can often find it online on the manufacturer's website.
- Professional Repair:
- If the issue persists and you're unable to identify the problem, consider contacting a professional clock repair service. They have the expertise to diagnose and fix mechanical issues.
Remember to exercise caution when working with the internal components of a clock, especially if it involves opening the back or disassembling parts. If you're unsure or uncomfortable doing so, seeking the assistance of a professional is recommended.
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