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Anonymous Aug 14, 2009
OK here it is right from Sharp's service center support.
The unit is reporting power surge and if the usual unplugging does not fix it then there is damage to the power unit. I mentioned that all fuses were OK but they still say that the fuses being intact does not eliminate the supply from damage
The flashing lights are operating from the low voltage part of the power supply but the main transformer is what is damaged. The buttons are operated from this transformer and as they do not respond then this is the area of damage to the supply.The unit will have to be taken to a service center.
If you are in Australia check a service centre near you from here
Have you tried holding in the timer button in for several seconds..? Some systems require pushing 2 buttons at the same time.. to disable timer.. and switching to manual reset..!
If the unit is controlled by a remote, the symptom you are experiencing could be cause by a function only available on the remote. I discovered this with my Yamaha 5-CD disc changer. However, my unit doesn't have an integrated Stereo. Your unit may mean that the remote handles more features. Search for a button that says MODE or AUX. If you still have the User Manual with the system, check to see what these buttons describe as controlling which features. Check back with me.
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