How often is protection circuitry activated on Yahama rx-a1040?

How often is protection circuitry activated on Yahama rx-a1040?

Hello all! I just purchased a Yahama RX-A1040, hooked everything up, and when I went to turn on the power the red light in front of unit starts blinking. I looked at the little troubleshooting quick reference and it stated that “the protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively.

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Assuming the reason for the protection has passed or been fixed, the unit can now be turned off and then back on with the “main zone” power button to restore normal operation mode. If the protector activates again, the fault is still present and the unit needs to be repaired, ideally by a Yamaha authorised repairer.

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How to diagnose receiver protection mode troubleshooting?

After 3 times goes into protection mode. I reset the receiver turning protect off. How do I diagnose the problem? It would help if you can procure the schematic. I would inspect the output capacitors, look for sign of burn/bulge.

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When the unit is in this condition, the standby indicator on the unit blinks if you try to turn on the power….REMEDY: As a safety precaution, capability to turn on the power is disabled. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or service center to request repair.” Has anyone experienced this before?

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Assuming the reason for the protection has passed or been fixed, the unit can now be turned off and then back on with the “main zone” power button to restore normal operation mode. If the protector activates again, the fault is still present and the unit needs to be repaired, ideally by a Yamaha authorised repairer.