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Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your system, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the units has been physically damaged, call a qualified
person, such as your dealer, for service.
Symptom
No sound is heard.
Poor radio reception.
Unable to record onto a tape.
The CD skips.
Unable to operate using the remote
control.
Loaded CD and tape cannot be
ejected.
The CD does not play.
Operations are disabled.
Possible Cause
• Connections are incorrect, or
loose.
• Headphones are connected.
• Volume level is set to “– –”.
• The antenna is not connected
correctly.
• The AM loop antenna is too close
to the units.
• The FM antenna is not properly
extended and positioned.
• The AM radio noise interferes
with tape recording.
• You are using a tape without a
protect tab.
• Tape-type detection slots are
covered by foreign matters.
• The CD is dirty or scratched.
• The path between the remote
control and the remote sensor on
the front panel is blocked.
• The batteries have lost their
charge.
• The main AC power cord is not
plugged in.
• The system is under the recording
operations.
• The CD is upside down.
• The built-in microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to external
electrical interference.
Action
• Check all connections and make
corrections (see pages 6 – 9).
• Disconnect the headphones (see
page 12).
• Adjust the volume again (see
page 11).
• Reconnect the antenna securely.
• Change the position and direction
of the AM loop antenna.
• Extend FM antenna to the best
reception position (see page 7).
• Set the BEAT CUT selector again
(see page 27).
• Cover the hole with adhesive tape
(see page 34).
• Remove the foreign matters.
• Clean or replace the CD (see page
33).
• Remove the obstruction.
• Replace the batteries (see page 6).
• Plug in the AC power plug.
• Stop the recording if required (see
pages 27).
• Put in the CD with the label side
up.
• Unplug the system then plug it
back in.
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