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I searched and only saw Service Manuals as you stated. Not sure what information you need.
I saw several youtube videos that might give you contacts to email for assistance. I also saw what appear to be the same model for sale on ebay so you might also try emailing vendors as well.
When it comes to vintage equipment, manuals are hard to find as paper gets trashed and the companies that are no longer in business don't have web sites - not sure how you could get documents that you want without luck. That seems to be a model that is still being used from the web discussions I saw, so maybe consider posting or contacting blogs that have it mentioned.
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First off you dont look or try to e-mail when you go to their sites HELP NUMBER +1 833 272 0777they have contact info also some have manuals that can be downloaded from their sites also their are 100s of sites with manual if you did a search
Try disconnecting the speakers and powering up the unit. If it powers up normally there may be an issue with your speakers. When most amplifiers first power up they perform a check on the speakers making sure there isn't a short or a blown driver. If a fault is detected the system will stay in standby or not power up at all. Some more sophisticated amplifiers will display what the problem is.
I suspect in your case however there may be an internal fault needing the service of a skilled technician. The cost of repair of such a fault may be more then the price of a new unit.
-Good luck.
Lets try the simple stuff first. Check to be sure that the tape monitor switch is not engaged. Since youare getting some sound, it appears that the signal path is being interrupted. It is possible that the output transistors have failed (open), but that is extremely rare. Check the tape monitor switch and update this with your results.
The amp is in protect mode. Something in the final stage is defective. This is usually caused by shorted output transistors. This unit is worth getting repaired. Expect a parts cost in the $25-$50 range.
For those who accidently put thier CA-9025 in standby mode by hitting the timer button and no longer have the remote, I figured out how to turn them back on.
Turn on the power button and press and hold the Tuner button for at least 10 seconds. it should come back on :) Hope that helps.
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