Denon PMA-100M problem, service manual request

Hello everyone!
Need help with a Denon PMA-100M amplifier. In the attached picture you can see what kind of noise appears on the left channel in the default situation, as well as a picture of how beautiful the wave is with a 1000 Hz input signal and no noise is heard. Only the left channel does it. Unfortunately, the repair manual is only available on the Hifi engine page, and there is currently no registration there. Please, if anyone can help me download the repair manual or has an idea what could be the cause of this noise in the left channel, please help me! Thank you very much!
 

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Two Sony speakers (6Ohm) are connected, but even without an output device, the noise is visible on the stroboscope image.
I got it from a friend, it hasn't been used for many years, the inside is a bit rusty and there was a lot of dust in it, I'm trying to clean it, and I'm thinking about replacing the capacitors.
 
The power supply isn't the problem, since it is shared by both channels.
Perhaps someone shorted the output when hooking up the speaker wires, heard the distortion, and stored the unit away.
That said, you could first try reseating all the connectors, which could be dirty or corroded.
 
Do you mean the sound seems ok through the speakers, with no "FM noise" heard,
but the measured output on a sine wave input is distorted, noisy, and low in the left channel?
Is the noise actually distortion of the sine wave, or does it remain when the sine is turned off?

Have you tried re-seating the connectors (with power off)?
Did you check the sine waveform before the series output relay, in case the relay is dirty/corroded?
 
lol! That might do it! How close to the water? Similar things happen in cottages up here, or right on the lake. But it gets cold and dry in winter, so not as bad. I imagine the gulf states and Florida can get pretty bad!
 
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