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denverlynx
05-22-01, 09:37 PM
I recently purchased a 32" JVC, model # AV-32150.
It has worked great but I noticed that the clock periodically resets itself. Each time it has happened there hasn't been anything significant occur to alter the time (like power outage or me playing with it).
Its still under warranty. Should I be concerned about it?
Thanks,
Shawn
It has worked great but I noticed that the clock periodically resets itself. Each time it has happened there hasn't been anything significant occur to alter the time (like power outage or me playing with it).
Its still under warranty. Should I be concerned about it?
Thanks,
Shawn
Smokey
05-22-01, 09:50 PM
Good Evening, denverlynx:
Any time you have a new unit that is not performing according to prescribed specifications, you should discuss the problem with your dealer or the manufacturer. The setting of the clock is not a normal item (and it is not one the things that shows up on this site). What I suspect is an eprom generating false signals (or random signals).
Since you have the warranty, by all means envoke it. You paid the money, you received a defective unit, and it is up to the manufacturer to correct the problem.
Smokey ;)
Any time you have a new unit that is not performing according to prescribed specifications, you should discuss the problem with your dealer or the manufacturer. The setting of the clock is not a normal item (and it is not one the things that shows up on this site). What I suspect is an eprom generating false signals (or random signals).
Since you have the warranty, by all means envoke it. You paid the money, you received a defective unit, and it is up to the manufacturer to correct the problem.
Smokey ;)