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72 EN POWER SYMPTOM 1. The power will not come on. 2. The clock works, but the VCR's power will not come on. TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service, use this chart and see if you can repair the trouble yourself. Small problems are often easily corrected, and this can save you the trouble of sending your VCR off for repair. POSSIBLE CAUSE ● The AC power cord is disconnected. ● The VCR is in the timer recording standby mode with "AUTO TIMER" set to "OFF" (੬ pg. 57). ● The batteries are discharged. CORRECTIVE ACTION Connect the AC power cord. Press TIMER (‰) to disengage. 3. The Remote will not function. Replace the dead batteries with new ones. TAPE TRANSPORT SYMPTOM 1. The cassette gets stuck partway during loading, and is ejected. POSSIBLE CAUSE ● The cassette was inserted incorrectly. CORRECTIVE ACTION Make sure the cassette's window is facing up, the rear label side is facing you and the arrow on the front of the cassette is pointing towards the VCR. Then insert the cassette. PLAYBACK SYMPTOM 1. The tape is running but the picture will not appear. 2. Breaks are noticeable in Hi-Fi sound track. 3. The playback picture is blurred or interrupted, even though TV broadcasts are clear. 4. The picture stops, or the black or mosaic noise appears when playing back a program recorded in D-VHS mode. POSSIBLE CAUSE ● The TV receiver is set to the wrong mode. ● Automatic tracking is engaged. ● The video heads may be dirty. CORRECTIVE ACTION Select the AV mode on the TV. Disengage auto tracking and adjust the tracking manually (੬ pg. 23). The heads must be cleaned. Use an optional dry cleaning cassette, or consult your Marantz authorized dealer. The heads must be cleaned. Use an optional dry cleaning cassette, or consult your Marantz authorized dealer. To record in the D-VHS mode, use a D-VHS cassette. Set Audio Monitor to " (੬ pg. 23). LR " ● The video heads may be dirty. ● The digital program is not recorded in D-VHS mode. ● Audio Monitor setting is incorrect. ● The program is not recorded in D-VHS mode. 5. The Hi-Fi sound cannot be heard. 6. The D-VHS indicator does not light up when playing back a D-VHS cassette. 7. The mosaic noise appears when receiving the scenes with fast action or switching the display. To record the program in D-VHS mode, press D-VHS so that the D-VHS indicator lights up, then perform the recording (੬ pg. 26). This noise already appears in the broadcast station, and this is not a malfunction of your VCR. ● This occurs when receiving the program with the low transfer rate.

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72
EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before requesting service, use this chart and see if you can repair the trouble yourself. Small problems are often easily
corrected, and this can save you the trouble of sending your VCR off for repair.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The AC power cord is disconnected.
The VCR is in the timer recording
standby mode with “AUTO TIMER”
set to “OFF” (
±
pg. 57).
The batteries are discharged.
SYMPTOM
1.
The power will not come on.
2.
The clock works, but the VCR’s
power will not come on.
3.
The Remote will not function.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Connect the AC power cord.
Press
TIMER
(
)
to disengage.
Replace the dead batteries with new
ones.
SYMPTOM
1.
The cassette gets stuck partway
during loading, and is ejected.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Make sure the cassette’s window is
facing up, the rear label side is facing
you and the arrow on the front of the
cassette is pointing towards the VCR.
Then insert the cassette.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The cassette was inserted incorrectly.
SYMPTOM
1.
The tape is running but the picture
will not appear.
2.
Breaks are noticeable in Hi-Fi
sound track.
3.
The playback picture is blurred or
interrupted, even though TV
broadcasts are clear.
4.
The picture stops, or the black or
mosaic noise appears when playing
back a program recorded in D-VHS
mode.
5.
The Hi-Fi sound cannot be heard.
6.
The D-VHS indicator does not light
up when playing back a D-VHS
cassette.
7.
The mosaic noise appears when
receiving the scenes with fast
action or switching the display.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The TV receiver is set to the wrong
mode.
Automatic tracking is engaged.
The video heads may be dirty.
The video heads may be dirty.
The digital program is not recorded
in D-VHS mode.
Audio Monitor setting is incorrect.
The program is not recorded in
D-VHS mode.
This occurs when receiving the
program with the low transfer rate.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Select the AV mode on the TV.
Disengage auto tracking and adjust
the tracking manually (
±
pg. 23).
The heads must be cleaned. Use an
optional dry cleaning cassette, or
consult your Marantz authorized
dealer.
The heads must be cleaned. Use an
optional dry cleaning cassette, or
consult your Marantz authorized
dealer.
To record in the D-VHS mode, use a
D-VHS cassette.
Set Audio Monitor to “
L R
(
±
pg. 23).
To record the program in D-VHS
mode, press
D-VHS
so that the
D-VHS indicator lights up, then
perform the recording (
±
pg. 26).
This noise already appears in the
broadcast station, and this is not a
malfunction of your VCR.
POWER
TAPE TRANSPORT
PLAYBACK