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Although the greatest
care has
been taken in the manufacture of
this Compact Disc
player,
the pos‑
remains that
fault
sibility
a
could
for some reason the
appear or that
fails to function to
player
your
plete
satisfaction.
The cause, however, will certainly
1. After switching on the player, the
LEDs
not
Display
do
light.
@
The
ON
OFF key
is not pressed in
The mains
the
@
plug of
player is
@ There is no supply at the mains socket. Plug in another electrical ap‑
and check
if that
works.
pliance
2.
OPEN/CLOSE,
After pressing
does not slide out.
e The transport screws have
e@ The
is not switched on.
player
The
been
@
key has not
pressed in far enough to
@ The drawer drive belt is broken. You should not
yourself. If a
disc
is in position,
close the drawer afterwards.
remembering to
3.
OPEN/CLOSE,
After pressing
does not slide in.
The mains
@
supply
has been interrupted. Check if the PROGRAM
lit.
Display is
@ The drawer drive belt is broken. You should not
disc
yourself. If a
is in position,
afterwards.
PLAY,
4.
After
pressing
turn.
@ The
is not switched on.
player
@ The disc drawer is not fully closed because it is obstructed; some‑
between the drawer and
thing could also be trapped
by
the drawer
pressing the
again
obstruction and then
press the
the drawer again.
e There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer, e.g. a piece of paper
remnant
or a
of packaging.
5. The disc begins to
turn,
seconds.
@ The disc is not inserted with the label
@ The disc is not flat.
another disc which appears flat, and see if that
Try
clears the fault.
e The disc is dirty. See if cleaning the disc, or using another, clean disc,
clears the fault.
6.
turns,
The disc
b u t there
The position
the
@
of
(pre)amplifier
to which the player is connected.
respond
with the
input
e@
The
(pre)amplifier is
not switched on.
The
(pre)amplifier or the (active) loudspeakers
e@
Check with another sound
working.
not
found
always be
in
External factors,
itself.
that it takes time to become
acustomed to the whole
the new product and the new discs,
com‑
can also
play
a role.
save you
To
unnecessary
dealer or our Service Organi‑
your
PROGRAM
far
latch in.
enough to
not
properly plugged in.
t h e disc drawer
not been removed.
latch in.
attempt
to repair this
remove
it by opening
the drawer
the disc drawer
attempt
to
remove
close the drawer
it and
disc does not
the
begin to
the casing. Open
OPEN/CLOSE
key,
remove the
OPEN/CLOSE
once more to close
key
b u t stops after a few
upwards.
is no
sound.
source selector
switch does not
connected
source
see
this
the case.
to
if
is
the
player
sation, we have compileda list of
and the fact
possible faults
even
mention some of these cau‑
concept
of
ses, such as those to do with mains
connection, may perhaps seem
excessive. Our
calls
on
however, that they are easily over‑
sources of trouble.
looked as
7. The sound is p o o r or distorted.
@ The
player
input of
the
(pre)amplifier
e@ The (pre)amplifier or the (active) loudspeakers connected to it
working properly.
case.
e The disc is
another, clean
e@ The laser pick-up lens may show signs of a film of dirt. See if cleaning
it with a cotton wool bud
e@ There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer, e.g. a
or a
remnant
of packaging.
8. The
'Add-in'
by hand,
e The disc is dirty or badly scratched. See if cleaning the disc helps or
try programming
e All 15
memory
flashing
ERROR LED. Press SELECT
the case.
e@ You have tried to programmea higher track number than exists on the
disc. Check the number of tracks on the disc title list.
repair this
9. The following four faults can be caused by the same circumstances:
by hand
Playback does
PLAY.
pressing
After playback has begun, all 15 PROGRAM Display
LEDs remain
on t h e disc.
Playback does
disc
or t h e programme, b u t with
Playback stops before the end of t h e disc, t h e
TRACK Display LED
track number, the PROGRAM Display LEDs for the
tracks that have been
maining PROGRAM Display LEDs all light.
@ The disc is dirty or
another, clean or scratch-free, disc clears the fault.
e The disc is not flat. Try another disc which appears flat and see if that
clears the fault.
@ The laser pick-up lens may show signs of a film of dirt. See if cleaning
it with a cotton wool bud
e@ There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer, e.g. a piece of paper
or a
remnant
of packaging.
cor‑
The sound disappears, t h e LEDs m a y switch in a
10.
random way, and all
are not
to it
This condition is unlikely to occur
and will
be caused under
only
condition interrupts
ruption by simply switching
which it will function
If, by using this list, you do not suc‑
and their causes.
To
ceed
your investigation. Disconnect
mains
He will be able to advise
experience shows,
to do next.
Under no circumstances should
open up
date all rights under the guarantee.
is not connected to the CD/TV, AUX, TUNER or TAPE IN
but
the PHONO
to
Check with another sound source
or badly scratched. See if
dirty
or scratch-free, disc
improves
improves
the situation.
not
programme is
a scratch-free disc.
entries have been used and
and
STORE again
not
begin within a f e w seconds of
alight although there are
not
begin with the first track on the
flashes
under t h e last played
also flash, and the re‑
played
badly
scratched. See if cleaning the disc or using
helps.
functions will be blocked.
player
the whole lifetime of
during
circumstances.
exceptional
can cause
harm. You can clear the inter‑
play, it
no
the player off, and then back on
normally once
more.
in solving
the
problem, stop
the
and
dealer.
plug
phone your
what
you
you
the
this will invali‑
player;
input.
are not
to
see
if this is
the
the disc or using
cleaning
the situation.
of
piece
paper
working properly.
have not noticed the
you
to
see
if this is
fewer tracks
another
track.
your player
Although this
after
again,

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