Panasonic Dvd U88 Error
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of cookies. Learn More. Panasonic DVD/HDD recorder and U88 error Discussion in 'The Work Bench and Soldering Station' started by Channel Hopper, http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/panasonic-dvd-hdd-recorder-and-u88-error.134284/ Jun 20, 2010. Channel Hopper Suffering fools just so you don't have https://www.amazon.com/easy-fix-error-u88-u61/forum/Fx31TTZ8MX5G5EW/Tx9ZDLWD991FYJ/1?asin=B000F4C2AM to Staff Member Joined: Jan 1, 2000 Messages: 20,035 Likes Received: 3,134 Trophy Points: 113 My Satellite Setup: A little less analogue, and a lot more crap. My Location: UK South East A customer of mine, with a DMR-EX768EB, fifteen months old and bought through Argos. Apparently they started playing panasonic dvd a disc, which stopped after about ten minutes. Machine switched off and gave the 'U88' message. They managed to eject the disc after powering down for ten minutes but since then, no joy at getting the machine to start up. I do not have the machine here, this is all from the phone messages. All it does is make some HDD noises as panasonic dvd u88 it starts up, then goes straight back into standby, no time for menus to appear so no chance of using the remote for a factory reset. Is there a front button option for restoring it to shipping condition or does it have to go back to Panasonic ? Another site claims this model is already relegated to the back catalogues. Channel Hopper, Jun 20, 2010 #1 Topper Amo Amas Amant Admin Staff Member Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Messages: 19,601 Likes Received: 2,378 Trophy Points: 113 My Satellite Setup: IDD CI24 ECONO MM Penta 1.20 Galaxy II 1.2Mtr Polar MTG yes it has been on the arc for 25 years and is now fixed on 13 East using two pairs of rusty molegrips. Unlike me they never groan but always perform. My Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Seems to be a common problem a reset by powering down for 10 to 15 minutes may solve it according to this thread -http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=812525 The U88 is when the unit is in recovery mode but as it was switched of before completion the current state could be difficult to recover from -http://www.fixya.com/support/t2597791-panas
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