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VCX606 / SCOTT [Video recorder - VHS HiFi]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for VCX606 / SCOTT.
List of fault symptoms:
- No colour. in PB.
- Does not erase audio.
- Switches off by itself. after a few seconds (in PB). (service info for SCOTT -VCX606)
- No FF. No REW.
- No OSD.
- Distorted audio. in PB.
- Vertical jitter. Noise in picture.
- No audio. in PB.
- No tuning.
- Vertical collapse. Horizontal line.
- No picture. in PB.
- No display.
- Shuts down. after a few seconds.
- No auto tracking.
- Audio shakes.
- No REC. via tuner. (SCOTT - VCX606 information)
- Intermittently stops. in DVD mode.
- Horizontal jitter. in PB.
- No audio record.
- Loads tape then ejects immediately.
- Does not accept tape.
- Dead.
- Switches off by itself. after a few seconds.
With this service information, you may repair SCOTT VCX606 faster/better when it fails.
When SCOTT VCX606 fails , these symptoms are known and EURAS knows the remedy/solution.
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Last updated: 23. Aug 2008 09:27:37 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C [cachelite] EURASMOP
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