SOURCE: Daewoo DVR-06 turns itself off while playing back
I have the same machine. It was randomly turning itself off 3 or 4 times during a regular 2 hour movie. In the setup menu there is an option to reset all the settings to the default original factory settings. I did so, went through the entire setup process again and my machine has not turned itself off since. I liken it to "rebooting".
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SOURCE: Daewoo DVR-06 dead set
In CD players and in 99% of home electronics, power supplies are no longer being made with bulky iron "Transformers" but use a precision electronic circuit to replicate the transformer. This circuit uses a variety of transistors and other semi-conductors to accomplish this. Within this same "circuit" are capacitors which along with the other parts in the supply, must be within a precise tolerance for them to work.
In the quest to keep electronics marketable, some manufacturers have tried to cheapen their products with innovative ideas on how to make the same old parts and have failed miserably. One of the biggest failures in the industry has been the "capacitors" and the biggest failure has been within power supplies. THIS I BELIEVE is the problem you are experiencing as many many other electronics owners have also. One of the biggest outbreaks of these failing capacitors has been within the computer industry where "motherboards" have had to be replaced in great quantities.
The problem is fixable but in general, not worth the cost of repair and replacement is the obvious remedy. Sorry, I hope you haven't gotten to attached to your disc player as it has become a "Throw-Away" world unless you invest some bigger bucks in a better disc player. Good Luck!
SOURCE: Need remote code to use a universal remont on my
hello, your DVD did come with a manual I guess.Talking about universal remote,I think it comes with a manual.You can request for a new universal remote control with a manual that contains the code of the device you are using.If not you could also buy the appropriate remote control for your device at an electronic store where they sell elect products, or better still, buy the remote from the place you bought your device. if you experience anymore problems operating your device pls feel free to let me know.
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