Kenwood CT-405 Stereo System User Manual


 
In case of difficulty
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÷Use a cassette with unbroken tab or close the
hole.
÷Close the cassette holder completely.
÷Adjust the recording level referring to "How
to record".
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÷Press the input selector key of the source
to be recorded.
÷Change the tape transport direction of deck
or insert the tape inversely.
÷Demagnetize the head referring to "Clean-
ing the head section".
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÷Install the system apart from other electrical
appliances and TV set.
÷Change the arrangement or the position of the
equipment.
÷Adjust the recording level referring to "How
to record".
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÷Set the DOLBY NR key to B or C.
÷Clean the capstans and pinch rollers.
÷Wind the tape regularly by fast forwarding,
rewinding or playing it fully from one reel to
another.
÷Set the TIMER switch to OFF unless timer
playback or timer recording is required.
÷The protection tab on the cassette has been
broken.
÷The cassette holder is not closed completely.
÷The recording level is set to the minimum
position.
÷The TAPE input selector is selected on the
amplifier.
÷Tape has been fully wound to a reel.
÷The head is magnetized.
÷External noise is induced.
÷The system assembly position is wrong.
÷The recording level was too low.
÷A tape recorded with Dolby NR ON is being
played with Dolby NR OFF.
÷The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty.
÷Tape is irregularly wound.
÷The TIMER switch is set to PLAY or REC.
Symptom RemedyCause
Recording is not initiated when the REC/
ARM () key is pressed.
Noise level is high.
Sound is vibrating.
Playback or recording starts immediately
when the power is switched ON.
With some tapes, a squeaky noise is produced when the tape is stopped automatically. This is due to the tape protection function, and not
a malfunction.
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