Panasonic Dvd Player Ho1 Error
a year and a half ago, we bought a panasonic SC-HT75 5-disc dvd player and for the most part we've been really happy with it. But last night, my wife was watching a 2-disc movie; the player finished playing the first disc but when it moved to the 2nd, the player flashed up an error code of DVD H01 and wouldn't load the disk. Since then, the player won't load a disk from any slot. You put in a disc, it whirs 4 times (sounding like a faint descending whistle), flashes up DVD H01 and then NO DISC. Does the same with all discs no matter what. Powering down and back up doesn't fix it. I looked on the panasonic site and in the manual, but haven't found what the error codes mean. Is the unit totally hosed? Is it worth trying to repair? It would be a shame to have to replace it after only a year and a half. It was also hard to find a multi-disc player that fit in the stereo cabinet that we have. I appreciate any advice. Thanks -mark -- Put the .net on the .cod to send email Mark Modrall, Dec 10, 2004 #1 Advertisements Mark D. Zacharias Guest "Mark Modrall" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi... > > About a year and a half ago, we bought a panasonic SC-HT75 5-disc dvd > player and for the most part we've been really happy with it. But last > night, my wife was watching a 2-disc movie; the player finished playing > the first disc but when it moved to the 2nd, the player flashed up an > error code of DVD H01 and wouldn't load the disk. > > Since then, the player won't load a disk from any slot. You put in a > disc, it whirs 4 times (sounding like a faint descending whistle), > flashes up DVD H01 and then NO DISC. Does the same with all discs no > matter what. > > Powering down and back up doesn't fix it. > > I looked on the panasonic site and in the manual, but haven't found > what the error codes mean. Is the unit totally hosed? Is it worth > trying to repair? It would be a shame to have to replace it after only > a year and a half. It was also hard to find a multi-disc player that > fit in the stereo cabinet that we have. > > I appreciate any advice. > > Thanks > -mark > > -- > Put the .net on the .cod to send email I would suggest getting in touch with Panasonic Customer service. The original parts warranty is probably one year, but it's not reasonable that an expensive part like the laser pickup (the likely culprit here) should go out so soon. Make your case, get a file or reference number, and get it to an authorized servicer. With luck you'll only pay the labor charges. Manufacturer
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PlayersVideo, Portable TelevisionsVideo, Satellite Receivers Full list ... mend, fix, or repair just about anything. Help someone Are you good at fixing things? Click here to help Fault info. Click here http://howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=111021 for Ariston repair information. First time? howtomendit.com costs nothing to use and you can ask http://mendmy.com/answers.php?id=25350 a question without an account or logging in. Click here to ask a question. Answers Who answers the questions? Other users of howtomendit.com provide the answers. The more detail and information you provide in your question the easier it is for others to help you. Search for a fix How can I fix myDVD Player? Mend it Why can't panasonic dvd I burn DVD-Rs? Categories > Video, DVD Players > Question Navigate to ... Video, DVD Players (2968 other questions) Related questions - ho, 1, panasonic Add a question Mend > DVD Players How to fix HO 1 on Panasonic SA-HT730?Long story, but my Panasonic SA -HT 730 recently took a spill and now i get the error code DVD HO 1. What does this mean and how do I fix it? Beth January 2008 panasonic dvd player There is more help available. Search for - ho, 1, panasonic It means that there's a misaligned disk inside. You need to 1. Unplug it and shake it side-to-side. 2. Then turn it on and press the open/close. 3. If it doesn't open, goto step 1. 4. When it opens, get the disks out, use disk exchange to try to get them all out. 5. Turn it off, unplug it, shake it again and make sure that there isn't another loose disk, if there is, then open it and get it out. This is a known flaw in certain Panasonic DVD changers. Good luck -Senrich Senrich December 2008 http://circuitwork.com/archive/TV/2005-04/msg00165.html list of error codes Ash March 2008 Tweet Add An Answer Form Add your answer using the form below ... The question: How to fix HO 1 on Panasonic SA-HT730? Your answer: (Add your answer here. Try to include as much detail as possible.) Your name: (Enter your name as you wish it to be displayed.) Other questions in this category - Video, DVD Players how can i fix F61. SA-CH75?how can i fix f61...Click here for the answerHow to fix my EVD player?Original colour is blue but now it changed to purple. How can I get the blue colour....Click here for the answerhow can fix my pan
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