Help :( marantz pm50

hello guys ... i have a problem on my marantz pm50. Turned back on after some time ... I connect two 6ohm speakers ... but I hear some bangs / noises coming from the speakers. I turn off turning on same story again after a while. At some point absolute silence. The amplifier now turns on but the protection relays on the speakers (normally open I think) do not close (no click) and the amplifier obviously remains silent. No audio ending in short (measured dual +/- 50v on all 4). No sign of burns. Where would it make more sense to start from? from the annoying integrated skt3062 or from the relays themselves? I believe that the relays do not close because they see something upstream before it malfunctions and therefore remain open. After being completely dumbfounded, he also left for a few seconds but only after a long time on. Can those relays have a timing circuit that is moving on to a better life? I would like to put it back together in an aesthetic condition, as if new. someone help me or have the wiring diagram. Thanks in advance greetings Mino
 
after a good general cleaning and several ignition attempts ... the amply started the relays energized and closed ... 5seconds then sounded new creaking noises and direct current in a loudspeaker ... then the relays opened again . Re-activating the same story but this time it sounds for 10 seconds then protection as before. The third time it starts and rings for about an hour. I guess it's some component that doesn't go cold at this point. Tips ??

Is it normal for the stk3062 integrated circuit to warm up a lot after about 15 minutes of use?

the delay in closing the relays is proportional to the time that remains off to discharge or cool down, I can't say well ... problems on the protection relays timer circuit? does anyone have a wiring diagram kindly? I doubt that it may also be some capacitor that struggles to charge and works better when the load is just turned off ?? of use?

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