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If it worked previously for years and now it won't come out of standby, don't make illusions that it is something you pressed or didn't press. Anyway, I've been looking for a manual but couldn't find any. Maybe someone else...
Your vintage AudioSonic device is defective. It's on you to look for repair service to get a diagnosis and evaluate if you repair it or leave it on your living as a decorative convesation piece.
You might watch some videos about how to repair a boombox.
Only if it has an auxiliary input for the left and right (white and red RCA inputs, respectively) to input the iPod's output through a mini plug/RCA (white and red) adapter cable.
On mine, there is a button combination that resets the alarm. Yours may be different. The bottom buttons, one left, the other on the right. Mine say "ice type" and "child lock". Holding them both in for ~5 seconds resets the alarm. Try this.
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Your Ps3 has overheated, this is because of dust clogging up in the fan of your ps3. You will need to get a new ps3 as there is no way to fix this problem. Thanks
Where do you see this pulsing red light. Back / Front, Top / Bottom or in the center.
Please define for me what you mean by not powering up? Is the printer dead. Can you run any diagnostic tests or print any samples by using the menu system on the printer?
Its the fuse (1.25A 250V slow blow) remove 12 allen screws on side panels, six each side (the very top and bottom allens are
for comestics) remove the woofer screws (just the two of the four)
that are facing the front panel.remove the 12 screws in the rear panel. 6 along the top, 4 along the bottom, 2 in the middle.
go to Radio Shack, Get a 2A 250V slow blow fuse (they dont have a 1.25A) Part# 270-1064 (4-pk about $3.00) reinstall & ROCK !!!!
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