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Can't power up my cd 4500

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rmancuso
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rmancuso Posted: Thu, Mar 12 2015 6:54 PM

Just bought a Beogram CD 4500 and it worked for awhile, then started showing "error 13." Now no power. Any ideas? Can it be fixed? Thanks.

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Dave Farr replied on Sun, Mar 15 2015 1:33 PM

What is the BG CD4500 connected to?  How long did it work for before failing?  Is it on a flat surface or wall hung?  

Most things can be fixed and the CD4500 is very desirable and a quality player so worth repairing.  I must admit, I didn't know these showed an error code and I can't find a reference to it.  I'll keep looking.

Dave.

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rmancuso replied on Mon, Mar 16 2015 11:48 AM

Thanks for your reply Dave. It's connected to a Beomaster 4500 and lies flat. Once it showed the error code, it stopped working shortly thereafter. I appreciate your assistance for I would really like to keep this CD unit. Have any clues apart from the error code issue what may be going on?

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Mar 16 2015 11:53 AM

The only references I can find to any error code like this are software related.  I'm not tech minded and hoped someone may have been able to help with this as we have some good tech guys here.

A simple power failure issue I wouldn't have thought would produce an error code like this so I suspect it is a component failure.  Once it's opened up, it may become obvious what the problem is.

A good service engineer will need to look at this one I think.

Dave.

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