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V3.04.0 error code on screen and nothing else

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Press OK then Menu on remote

Go to options in the menu scroll down to the bottom and select factory reset follow onscreen instructions and this will clear the fault

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    Press OK then Menu on remote

    Go to options in the menu scroll down to the bottom and select factory reset follow onscreen instructions and this will clear the fault

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