Technics RAK-SA937MK REMOTE + SAAX6 & SAAX920 Home Theater Receiver Manuals in PDF on CD
Like New but USED.
Listing is for One (1Technics RAK-SA937MK Remote Only - NO RECEIVER IS INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING.
Stock photos of Technics Receivers are FOR REFERENCE ONLY to aid in the identification of the correct Technics remote.
Purchase of the Technics RAK-SA937MK Remote includes two 200+ pages Owner Manuals in Adobe PDF on CD.
The Owner Manuals show how to set up the Technics A/V Receiver (wiring, recording, speakers / listening, basic functions, etc.) with a Pronlem Solving Section plus yjr Manuals show which remote buttons to push, when, and in what order
No Issues. Each and Every Button Tested and in Good Working Condition.
No sign of any prior battery leakage or corrosion even when viewed with a magnifying glass under high intensity lighting.
Very minor cosmetic issues.
From a Pet Free and Smoke Free private home.
Purchase includes a copy of the Technics Sa-AX6 and the Technics SA-AX920 Owner Manuals in PDF on CD. No Issues.
Ships by USPS Ground Advantage packed in a 9x6x2" cardboard box by USPS Ground Advantage - not in a plastic bag - at no added expense to the Nuyer.
Buyer can upgrade to USPS Priority shipping by purchasing added postage.
PLEASE NOTE: Buying a Replacement Technics RAK-SA937MK Remote will not fix or repair any issues you may be having with your Technics SAAX6 or SAAX920 Audio Video Receiver. This Remote has been thoroughly tested and is in good working condition. BUT (but) both receivers are decades old (1995-1996?) and have been exposed to power urges and spikes which too often damages the delicate wiring connecting the Remote Sensor to the main circuit board inside the receiver. If your receiver is not working properly without a remote; then it is unlikely that it will start working as designed with a remote.
And, buying a remote that sort of looks like the right one is likely to be disappointing; the key is to read the original manufacturer's tech specs to identify the remote that matches the A/V unit. It's the Circuit Board inside the Remote Case - not the Remote Case itself - that is matched to the circuit board inside the Receiver. Here, Panasonic has assumed ownership of former Technics products.