3. If available, compare receiver with another receiver with same
transmitter. If range is considerably less, send unit in for service.
Display screen flashes on and off
1. This is a programmed response; the number of flashes indi-
cates the type of problem the receiver self check system has
discovered. Send unit in for service.
Gain control numbers jump in value or change
1. Put unit in manual mode.
2. If problem is still present the gain control potentiometer is
defective or the gain program levels are corrupted and
required unit to be sent in for service.
Other problems: NOTE: All problems listed below
require the unit sent in for service.
1. Missing segment on display or broken display
2. Broken antenna element
3. Buttons that do not operate
4. Broken battery clip
5. Squeal from speaker that sounds like a bomb dropping- need
to note frequency this happens on, and send in for service.
6. If the unit is submerged or soaked, remove batteries immedi-
ately, and send receiver in for service.
Warning! If you allow a wet receiver to dry, the unit may initially
function normally, but there will be areas that will continue to
corrode and the unit will eventually fail and require service.
When the receiver eventually fails the electronic circuit boards
may be so badly damaged they will require replacement, costing
$300.00 to $500.00 or more, and warranty will be voided.
Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you send the receiver
in for service if you think the unit may have gotten wet inside.
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