[TechAssist] Re: Toshiba DVD/VCR Deck - Dead After Storm

  • From: "David Lessard" <mr_fixit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:31:01 -0400

I believe you meant to say "...nor nuclear war will NOT be covered!"
Thanks for the information Jim; I will attempt to repair this unit when
I receive a schematic if available. Model number: SD-V392SC2. Thanks.
David Lessard.

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Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Toshiba DVD/VCR Deck - Dead After Storm

Warranties always have those clauses stating that they  will
repair sets with "defects in materials or workmanship".
Sorry, but lightning, flood, falling off the stand, being run over by a 
truck,
insurgency nor nuclear war will be covered!
Hell, the way things are going, we're lucky they warranty the things at 
all. ;-)

Jim McVey
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Newburgh N.Y. 12550

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J Silverman wrote:

>What would you do without them?
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>From: David Lessard <mr_fixit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:58 PM
>Subject: [TechAssist] Toshiba DVD/VCR Deck - Dead After Storm
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>>This unit was manufactured November 2004. If the customer brings this
to
>>an authorized Toshiba shop will it be repaired under warranty or will
>>the shop know the SMPS (and whatever else) was damaged by a power
surge
>>rendering the warranty null and void? Does it matter how the damage
>>occurred while under warranty? I know there is the obvious, i.e.
peanut
>>butter sandwich inside. Does anyone have access to the above
schematic,
>>if it's available please send it along. BTW SMPS is dead; I mean
really
>>dead, there are no pulses at the gate of FET, nothing. I hate SMPS's,
it
>>seems that's all I do lately.
>>
>>David Lessard
>>Mr_fixit@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Alexandria, Ontario, Canada
>>K0C-1A0
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