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I am a comercial electrician. My company installed 2 Denon recievers on a job and 1 has gone dead. There is power to the unit but no power to the recepticals on the back. Is there a reset or a fuse?

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Are they "switched" recepticles? I believe they are but, the picture I'm looking at is too small. This is the manual for the unit;
http://usa.denon.com/DocumentMaster/US/DRA-397-OM-E_103.pdf
This is the link:
http://usa.denon.com/US/Product/Pages/Product-Detail.aspx?Catid=3ae4a4d9-ae28-4018-bb66-611b99e1320d&SubId=0&ProductId=8e00bd6c-d3e2-466f-b5a0-c7ebe94e0bd9
Just glancing at the manual, of course it doesn't mention a fuse but, I'm quite syre if you pull off the cover, there is a fuse or two on the circuit board. Anyway, I wasn't trying to be smart about the "switched receticles and, you probably already knew but, if they are switched recepticles, they will only work when the unit is turned on.

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