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error #17 on a Mitsubishi SBP16N

hi everybody..
I am new on this site and im hoping to get help if anybody knows how to troubleshoot error display code #17 on a Mitsubishi SBP 16N

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thank you !
  • Posted 14 Apr 2016 19:32
  • By pavel_s
  • joined 14 Feb'16 - 8 messages
  • Russia, Russian Federation
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  • Posted 20 Nov 2019 17:39
  • By Sergmal90
  • joined 18 Sep'17 - 67 messages
  • Russia, Russian Federation
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SergMal

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