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Make sure the batteries are new. Batteries that are wearing out will often give one last blast before failing to a second of animation only. You could try cleaning the dial with some electrical contact cleaner spray.
Check the remote control for its infrared emission. Check it with fresh batteries. Check it by pressing all the keys. You can detect the presence of infra-red emission from the remote control, using a cell-phone camera. If you wish to get more details about how to check a remote control, please visit this site. One among the posts has details about it. Surf the site with patience. In some cases, the remote control might need to clean. http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/
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The fan needs be cleaned and lubricated. To do this: Turn off stove/oven. Remove fan cover plate. Remove fan. Clean and lubricate the shaft bearings with 3 way oil. Install fan and cover plate.
I have the same problem... when I plug the power supply, the green led glows constantly for a few seconds like the volume up button is pressed or the remote button is pressed and hits the full volume and starts flashing. It started off this week as the humidity in my locality stayed over 98% for a few days due to the rains. Not sure if its a short circuit in the buttons due to moisture settling on dust and making an open contact! Its over a year old and out of warranty so thinking of hair dryer-ing it for a while... hopefully it works! Any one else with this problem? With a solution??? or is it a faulty power supply?? I must also try a multimeter on the power jack.
There are several things that can be the cause of this. One of them is the use of a super capacitor (think battery) that saves settings in the memory. When this fails the unit wont start.
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
We had this problem with a 28PW6515. The control would work for 30 seconds after switching on, then nothing. It was diagnosed as the "glue chip" which handles all the control functions. About £200 to fix it as it's a surface mount chip.
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