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The resistance might be caused by internal gears are probably switching when you initially slow down. It's the same as when you're decelerating in a car prior to accelerating and the car has resistance when you're going at a speed just before the car gears shift.
Dear Sir: Please RUN the software calibration for diagnose, troubleshooting, and fix.
2) LUBE the deck belt, the proble is shut down because enough friction produce from worn deck. In order to protect the electronic system, the machine shut down.Proceed in accordint with the instruction manual.
3) The software c, will guide you what is wrong with the elevation motor.a)try to lube the motor gear b) adjust the potentiomente,c) tigh the connector wires from elevation motor.d) some machine has relais for up and down, clean the contacts.
The issue where it is not detecting a runner is probably a simple wiring issue. There is a wire that goes from a censor under the deck to the controller, make sure that wire is connected and test it for continuity. If the wire and censor are good then it's probably the controller, but that is unlikely. The other issue sounds like an upper board issue. If you could post a photo of the screen I could give you more help.
For the initial charging, YES, you need to follow what's on the manual. If it requires you to charge the player for 4 hours as the initial charging, you need to leave it connected to the wall outlet for 4 hours, so that the battery life will become longer.
Though the key is locked, it's still charging. As long as it's connected to the outlet.
If the wires got crossed and/or touched each other at all - that could certainly damage the amp(s).
Also - if the system is not made for extra speaker - that would change the ohmage - and that could aslo damage the amp(s)..
Or maybe the system designed to protect the amp(s) was damaged..
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