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Panasonic home theater SA-HT930 , receiver won't turn on?

Vaironl

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I have a panasonic home theater system Model: SA-HT930
The problem is that the receiver is not turning on. The bass which transmit the electricity to the reciever, does turn on fine. This happened yesterday when we were moving to a new house. Please provide multiple answers if possible.
 

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I can't give you multiple answers. I can't even give you one.

I don't understand what you mean by:

The bass which transmit the electricity to the reciever, does turn on fine.

You need to tell us if the device has a power switch an if it does anything at all (indicator lights, hum from the speakers, etc.)

Does the receiver have a fuse? Have you checked it?

Did anything happen while you were moving? Was the device turned on while you connected or disconnected speakers (could you have accidentally shorted something)?
 

Vaironl

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I can't give you multiple answers. I can't even give you one.

I don't understand what you mean by:



You need to tell us if the device has a power switch an if it does anything at all (indicator lights, hum from the speakers, etc.)

Does the receiver have a fuse? Have you checked it?

Did anything happen while you were moving? Was the device turned on while you connected or disconnected speakers (could you have accidentally shorted something)?

Sorry for the lack of detail, my first language is not English.
But I found out the input for the electricity is the problem. If I apply a little bit of pressure on the cable, it turns and if I let go , it turns off
 

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replacing the power cable is the first thing to try. If this doesn't work, there may be a loose connection inside.

Whether this is 1 or 2 things to try depends on whether the power cable plugs into the receiver or whether the cord is integral.
 

Vaironl

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replacing the power cable is the first thing to try. If this doesn't work, there may be a loose connection inside.

Whether this is 1 or 2 things to try depends on whether the power cable plugs into the receiver or whether the cord is integral.

Well I did switch the end of the cable, therefore I believe is not the cable. Is the input of the receiver. What I believe is, when my friend disconnected the cable he did not press a button which releases a lock, therefore the input probably got slanted when he applied pressure to the cable?
 

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I have a panasonic home theater system Model: SA-HT930
The problem is that the receiver is not turning on. The bass which transmit the electricity to the reciever, does turn on fine. This happened yesterday when we were moving to a new house. Please provide multiple answers if possible
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I have a Panasonic True Theater Blu-Ray Home Theater sc bt730 also listed as said bt730 w/ Wireless read surround Speaker system. Unplugged for ~ 1 month & cleared pwr from the cooacitors memory. Press pwr & rear fan kicks for a millisecond & quits. Have noticed F 61 flash on LCD readout, also seen problem mentioned on other sites concerning different model Panasonics.
Included is a link to the manual...http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/SCBT730.PDF
If I remove cover to check for a fuse, will this void any defect warranty??[/QUOTE]
 
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