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Knowledge
section
CD player section
Sound it not produced even when the play key is pressed.
\ Insert the CD properly. (page 10)
\ Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)
\ Remove condensation as described in "Caution on condensation". (page 61)
Sound skips.
\ Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)
\ Check that the disc is not scratched.
\ Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.
Cassette deck section
Audio is not reproduced when the play key is pressed.
\ Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)
\ The tape is wound too tight due to irregular winding. (page 63)
\ Use a prerecorded tape.
The tape operation does not occur when a control key is pressed.
\ Close the cassette holder completely. (page 14)
The cassette holder will not open.
\ Press the area marked "0PUSH OPEN" on the cassette holder in stop mode.
\ Reset the microcomputer. (page 65)
Sound is faded or high-frequencies are not reproduced.
\ Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)
\ The tape is stretched.
Sound is abnormal.
\ The recording input level (AUX input) is not adjusted correctly.
Adjust the AUX INPUT level. (page 29)
\ An attempt is made to play back a Dolby-encoded tape without switching the tape equal-
izer on. Switch the tape equalizer on. (page 15)
Recording is impossible.
\ Demagnetize the head by referring to "Demagnetizing the head". (page 63)
\ Use a tape the accidental erasure protect tab of which is not broken or stop the hole made
by breaking the tab. (page 63)
\ Close the cassette holder completely. (page 22)
\ Select the input from the source to be recorded.
\ Change the tape transport direction or re-insert the tape so that the different side faces the
front. (page 23)