Operational Problems
Problem
Device won't switch on
Disc in, but no playback possible
Jumping during playback or unusually
slow track access
Preprogramming not available
Remote control not working with CD
player
Recording button on the cassette drive
won't work
Cassette/CD runs too quickly / too
slowly (only on devices with pitch
control)
No playback via the radio microphone
The device sounds muffled during
cassette playback or speed and pitch
variations occur
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Possible reason
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Not plugged in properly
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Faulty fuse
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CD in the wrong way up
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Printed cardboard CD protector has
not been removed
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Disc dirty
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CD-RW
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Optics misted up
- immediately after a radiator is
switched on
- In a damp room
- When the device is brought
suddenly from a very cold place
into a warm room
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Dirty disc
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Scratched disc
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Disturbance caused by heavy steps
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Device on playback
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Track number not available on the
CD
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Dead batteries
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No reception
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Cassette is protected against
erroneous deletion
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Pitch control is not centred
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Empty batteries
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Channel settings are not identical
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Loose cassette tape
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Dirty cassette drive
Operation Manual
Solution
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Push the plug in properly
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-Pull the power cable out of the
device
- Pull the fuse holder and fuse out of
the built-in device plug (on the side
of the housing)
- Insert the fuse holder with the new
fuse back into the built-in device
plug
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CD with label side upwards
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Remove printed cardboard CD
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Clean disc
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Due to possible faults in the writing
process of various types of CD-
burners, it may be the case that
some CD RWs won't play
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Let the device acclimatise for ca. 1
hour
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Clean disc
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Use undamaged disc
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Place on a stable surface
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Press stop (no input is possible
during playback)
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Don't select a higher number that of
the last CD track
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Change the batteries in the remote
control
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Hold the remote control in the
direction of the loudspeaker/front
panel
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If the cassette can be erased,
sellotape over the openings on the
rear side of the cassettes
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Centre pitch control
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Change the batteries in the remote
control
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Set the same channel on the device
and the microphone
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Tighten the cassette tape with a
pencil or similar
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Clean the erase head, head tension
roller and head in the cassette drive
with a cotton bud and alcohol
Status 11/03