Lafayette LT 425T Owners Manual

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SIMPLE TROUBLE-SHOOTING

If any trouble is encountered with this tuner, we recommend that you do the following:

1. Make sure that the tuner is plugged into the correct power source (105-120 volts, 60 cycles
AC). Check the front dial lights on the tuner. If they are not lit, switch the unit off and
check the fuse at the rear of the chassis. If the fuse blows again, a fault in the tuner must

be suspected. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A FUSE OF A HIGHER RATING THAN

SPECIFIED,
2. Check for possible error in control settings.
3. Check for possible error or defect in cable connections to amplifier.

4. If trouble was experienced during the initial operation of the tuner, check all interconnec«
tions for accuracy. Make sure you are using the proper outputs on the tuner and inputs on
the amplifier as indicated in this instruction manual.

5. Check to make sure your antenna is connected correctly (if an external antenna is being

used).

If the above checks fail to disclose the cause of the trouble, you should return the tuner to the
store from which it was purchased.

RETURNING THE UNIT FOR SERVICE

The LT -425T should require very little service except for periodical alignment or occasional
fuse replacement which may become necessary in some cases. For problems of a more seri-
ous nature, we recommend that you return the unit to the Lafayette store from which it was
purchased. If the unit is to be shipped to our main office for service, please the instructions

which {0 llow,

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS

Pack the unit Very carefully to avoid damage in transit, preferably in its original carton. If the
original carton is not available, use a sturdy carton with at least 3 inches of shredded paper or
excelsior around the unit. In' the latter case, wrap the unit in paper first to avoid particles of
packing material getting into it. Include with the unit a letter explaining exactly what difficulties
you have encountered (remember to add an extra 5¢ postage and indicate on the outside of the
carton that First Class Mail is enclosed). Ship by prepaid express if possible and mark ELEC-
TRONIC EQUIPMENT - FRAGILE. Clearly address the carton as follows:

SERVICE DIVISION
LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS CORP.
111 JERICHO TURNPIKE
SYOSSET, L.I., NY. 11791