Troubleshooting - Sears LXI series 580.53425390 Owner's Manual

Vhs video cassette recorder
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Your Video Cassette Recorder is a highly sophisticated
instrument. It has been carefully checked and adjusted
at the factory under the most rigid quality control and inspection systems. However, should problems develop,
check the following points and take necessary corrective measures.
INSERTING
OR REMOVING
THE CASSE'I-rE
Symptom
Cassette
cannot
be
inserted
Compartment.
Check Point & Correction
into
Cassette
• Load cassette in direction
indicated by arrow on
cassette.
• A cassette is already in the VCR.
• Press "POWER"
ON/OFF
button to "OFF" and
then to "ON" again, and then insert the cassette
again.
RECORDING
TV PROGRAM
OFF THE AIR
Symptom
No picture appears on television screen.
A picture appears
on television
screen but is not
clear.
The VCR will not go into the recording mode, even
when the "REC/ITR on the VCR or on the
remote
control are pressed.
Check Point & Correction
• Press
"VCR/TV"
selector
to turn the "VCR"
indicator on.
• Set the television to the same channel selected on
the RF Channel Select Switch. (Channel 3 or 4).
eAdjust
the Tuning Control on television to obtain
best picture.
e The cassette
has had the erase prevention
tab
removed.
Stick a piece of cellophane
tape over
erase prevention
tab hole or select a different
cassette.
PLAYBACK
OF PRE-RECORDED
CASSETTE
Symptom
No picture appears on television screen when "PLAY"
button is pressed.
No picture, but audio is clear.
Interference on playback picture.
Picture bends at top of screen.
Color is too bright, too faint or changes.
Check Point & Correction
• Set the television to the VCR channel (3 or 4)
depending upon the selected channel on the RF
Channel Select Switch.
• Try different cassette tape.
• Take VCR to Sears Service Center for service.
• Adjust fine tuning knob on television set to obtain
best picture.
• Adjust "TRACKING" control button (V or A).
• Take VCR to Sears Service Center for service.
• -IV receiver is of older type. It needs to be modified
to work properly with VCR.
• Tape is damaged. Try another cassette.
• "IV set has VIR circuit. Turn it off during playback.

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