Model 103 2-Head VHS VCR
(160-0538) Troubleshooting Faxback Doc. # 19551
If you follow the instructions in this manual and still have trouble
operating your VCR, refer to the following troubleshooting chart.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No power. The power cord is not connected. Plug
the power cord into an AC outlet.
The power is on. Turn off the power.
Timer recording is not possible. The program timer is not set or is set
incorrectly. Set the program timer
correctly.
The power is on. Turn off the power.
Cannot record. The erase-protection tab is missing.
Place a piece of plastic tape over the
tab hole.
Picture is poor on playback. The TV's channel selector is not set to
the proper channel. Set the TV to
channel 3 or 4.
The TVs fine tuning is not set
correctly. Fine tune your TV.
Audio/video connections are incorrect.
Recheck all connections.
The playback picture is The video heads are dirty. See
distorted. "Cleaning the Video Heads."
The tracking is not properly adjusted.
Adjust the tracking.
No picture on playback. The TV is not set to the proper
channel. Set it to channel 3 or 4.
Audio/video connections are incorrect.
Recheck all connections.
VCR/remote control buttons do The cassette might be jammed. Press
not work when the power is on EJECT several times on the VCR to
and a cassette is inserted. release the cassette.
The remote control's batteries might be
weak. Replace the batteries with fresh
ones.
No operation when you press MODE LOCK is engaged. Disengage MODE
any button. LOCK.
Cannot see broadcast TV programs CATV/TV and/or TV/VCR is not set
using the VCR's tuner. correctly. Set CATV/TV correctly in
SETUP menu, and press TV/VCR so the
display shows VCR.
Audio/video connections are incorrect.
Recheck all connections.
INPUT is not set correctly. Press
INPUT until a channel number displays.
Remote control does not operate. The batteries are weak or dead.
Replace the batteries.
Picture or sound is not stable Keep your VCR away from electrical and
during playback. magnetic appliances. Be sure to
position your VCR at least 8" away from
your TV or video monitor.
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