Panasonic Dvd Recorder Error U88
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your settings, please see our Cookies Policy. Cookies Policy Close and continue Scripting must u61 error panasonic dvd recorder be enabled to use this site. Search Find the answer to your question Search terms Screen Reader users press Enter to Limit by product. Limit by product This button does not work with screen readers. Please use the previous link instead. Select a product OK Cancel Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Direction Ascending Descending Search Tips 'U88' is displayed and the disc cannot be ejected. The unit is carrying out the recovery process. This is usually after a power failure or when the unit has been disconnected from the mains power incorrectly. 1. Press the power button on the main unit to switch the unit to standby. If the unit doesn't switch to standby, press and hold the Power Button on the main unit for about 10 seconds. The unit is forcibly switched to standby. 2. While the unit is off, press and hold Stop and channel up button on the main unit simultaneously for about 5 seconds. Remove the disc. Should the error code continue to display on the unit then it may indicate a further fault inside the unit which would require the attentions of an authorised Panasonic service repair agent. Back to results Was this answer helpful? Rate answer 1 of 5Rate answer 2 of 5Rate answer 3 of 5Rate answer 4 of 5Rate answer 5 of 5 Your rating has been submitted; please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Customers who viewed this article also found these articles helpful U80 and U81 error messages. How do I do a factory reset (Shipping Condition) on my DVD recorder? How do I manually retune my DVD Recorder? My recorder will not allow me to go into the Navigator to see what I have recorded on the HDD (Hard Disk Drive). My Panasonic product is faulty. What do I do now? Call us Email us Downloads Online Shop Service Centre Locator (UK) Service Centre Locator (Ir
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see this notice about BritMovie and keeping it going http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/off-topic-discussion/120066-cost-moving-being-moved.html Thanks Steve Results 1 to 11 of 11 Thread: Panasonic DMR-EZ25EB (DVD recorder) troubleshooting Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 29-10-0810:02 AM #1 Norma Wisdom View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Nov 2006 Posts 112 Liked 0 times Hello all, This model has been trouble-free for 17 months, but last night it began making a horrendous scraping noise whilst recording ( naturally - I stopped it). The error code U88 came up and the unit performed 'disc rescue'. After this, no data could be read on the RW disc. Error code U88 relates to a disc problem yet the manual states that it does not mean that the unit is faulty. Assuming a rogue or dirty disc to be the culprit, I checked the entire batch, along with some +R and -R examples - and none of them are now 'recognized' by the unit. Whether DVD-R +R or RW disc; the 'Unsupport' message comes up when they are put into the machine. I can still play commercially recorded DVDs and CDs but it no longer records or allows access to Disc Formatting via DVD Management. Even edited and finalized discs register as 'Incompatible'. If any of you have had experience with this or a similar model, I would appreciate some ideas. Whilst I hope all that is needed is the relevant cleaning kit - I fear the worst! Reply With Quote 29-10-0812:13 PM #2 Lord Brett View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Senior Member Country: Join Date Mar 2004 Posts 2,526 Liked 1 times I can't remember the model, but we have a Panasonic DVD/Hard drive recorder. A couple of times it has started to fail to recognise discs, and we found the proiblem was due to the laser needing a clean, with a special cleaning disc I bought for £20 at Richer So