Amplifier in main set, Trouble shooting, About fuse replacement – Lenoxx Electronics HT-377 User Manual

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AMPLIFIER IN MAIN SET

About fuse replacement

NOTE: Before attempting to change the fuse, the system must be unplugged from the wall outlet.

In the unusual event that nothing lights up and no sound, your fuse may have blown. To check for
a blown fuse, follow the steps below.

1.

Open the fuse cover ( on the back of
the main s et) by using a flat blade
screwdriver to unscrew the fuse cover cap.

2.

Examine the fuse. If a wire shows,
the fuse is good.

3.

If the wire is broken in the middle,
replace with a 500 mA 250V “T” type
glass fuse.
“T” means time delay or slow blow
fuse.

GOOD FUSE

BLOWN FUSE

Symptom

Remedy

No power

1.Is the power cord firmly plugged into the power outlet? Insert

the AC power plug securely into the power outlet. Make sure
your outlet has power, you can check this by plugging a lamp
into the outlet to see if it works.

2.Is the main power switched to off? Flip it to ON.
3.One of the safety mechanisms may be operating. In this event,

unplug the player from the power outlet briefly and then plug
it in again to reset the set.

No power

Your set’s fuse may have blown.
Unscrew the fuse cover & check the fuse.
Replace only with same 500 mA slow blow 250V “T” type glass
fuse.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Make sure your DVD’s video cable is plugged into your TV set.
This Home Theater only improves the sound of your DVD player,
it does not affect the video at all. Also select the correct VIDEO
INPUT on your TV.

Your DVD player has no
picture

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