Please help troubleshoot HK AVR7200 problem.....


Hello to everyone and Happy New Year. I was sitting on the couch watching Dick Clark on tv when my receiver seemed to turn itself off. The only sound was a small click just like I hit the power button on the remote. I tried to power the unit back up with no success. I looked for a reset button on the receiver but found nothing. I bought this new 2 years ago from an online retailer. This was their top of the line AVR at the time and weighs 60lbs. Any ideas of what could have happened. It has worked perfectly. I tried unplugging it and letting it sit for a little while. It wasn't hot to the touch when this happened. I am baffled. Any ideas of what happened and how to fix it? Thanks for your help.

Nick
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When I say film it almost looks like paper. It looks as though it was designed not to be transparent. I think when I said film that may have been misleading. I am lost inside this receiver. Way too much going on inside this for me to figure anything out.
Thanks to everyone. I am really happy to find out that the warranty is 2 years and I am about 1 year 360 days. I took it in today to an authorized repair center about 15 minutes from my house. I just hope it is covered by the warranty and they can repair it quickly. Thanks for all the help!
Nick--hope they can fix your 7200--I have the same unit-
have had no problems--I am sure you will agree-this is
one great reciever--let me know what the problem is-would be curious to hear.

Bob
They replaced a fuse and put the cover back on. The receiver is as good as new and happy to be back on my audio/video rack. This receiver has been a very good performer and I don't plan on having to replace it for years. Thanks to everyone who pitched in with ideas to help. If there weren't 5 fuses that I could see I would have probably tried to replace them, but I didn't want to fool around once I saw the interior of the receiver. Thanks again.
"And he lived happily ever after"...
Thanks for the follow up.
Usually, you never hear from the posters you try to help.