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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Both speakers are working fine, checked this morning with an iPod. Since one speaker and the CD player are pugged into the same socket, I am now concluding the CD player has gotten a surge down the aerial cable. This would explain how the lights are still on at the front I think. I wonder what damage a surge into the aerial socket on the BS3000 would
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No life with the service codes, if it's fried, which its increasingly looking like, will it be repairable by my dealer? Also, with no way of checking the BL6000's connected to it, are they likely to be goosed aswell? Rob.
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[quote user="mediabobny"] The red and green light on simultaneously probably means you have the timer set. I'd try cancelling this - you can access the user manual online here if you don't already have it. The doors should slide open easily manually - don't force them if they don't. [/quote] Not able to slide the doors open
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Thanks for the replies, we established last night that it was a line problem, and BT have sorted that out today, so telephones are operational. Still no luck with the BS3000, tried disconnecting and reconnecting today but no luck, still a red standby and green light side by side with no movement of the doors, or action from remote. Time to phone B&O
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Today we had a thunderstorm, the electricity was off but everything was still plugged into wall sockets. The house does have a surge protector. Not 100% sure, but the house may have got hit by a bolt of lightning. Some items are working (BS1 and most other electrical items) but now we're having a few problems with other stuff. The BS3000 has a red
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Nice one paddy! Have these speakers, very stylish, enjoy!
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Congrats PhilMarter! I won a Beo5 a few years ago and couldn't be happier with it, enjoy!
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Well done teddy_fr, finally a break from all the prizes heading north lol! Enjoy!
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