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Troubleshooting (cont�d)
Problem
The message 'Recording of <XX> will start within 1 minute' appears. �
Solution
Select { Switch now } to switch the DVD recorder to standby mode. A programmed timer recording will only start recording if the DVD recorder is in standby mode. Select { Suspend } will suspend the timer recording. Select { Cancel recording } will cancel the timer recording. Either no disc was inserted or a disc was inserted that cannot be used for recordings. Insert a disc that can be recorded upon. Locate on the disc the right position for the recording. Press STOP button. Turn off the DVD recorder by pressing STANDBYON button. It has reached the maximum programmed, no more recordings are allowed. Press TIMER button, select the programmed recording (TIMER block) you want to check or clear using 3 4 button. The timer recording overlaps with another timer recording. If you ignore this warning, the programmed recording with the early start time will start first. The second recording will then lack the beginning. Change the information for one of the two recordings. Delete one of the two recordings.
� � The message 'Insert recordable disc' appears. �
The message 'Maximum number of timers reached' appears.