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9 Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Power does not come on
• Check that the unit is plugged into a standard AC power
outlet.
• If the unit is connected to another component’s power output,
check that the other component is switched on.
No sound when playing a disc
• Check that all connections to the amplifier are correct and
that all interconnects are firmly connected.
Can’t record
• Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly
connected.
• Check that the disc you’re trying to record onto hasn’t already
been finalized. If it has, use another disc, or erase the TOC
(CD-RW only) – page 31–32.
• Check that you’ve selected the correct input. Use the INPUT
button to switch inputs.
• Check that the recording level is not set too low – pages 28,
39–41.
Recorded sound is distorted
• Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly
connected.
• There may be interference from a nearby TV. Switch the TV off
during recording, or move the unit further away.
• Check that the recording level is not set too high.– pages 28,
39–41.
• Some analog sources output a very high level signal that may
distort the recording. In this case, turn down the recording
level – pages 40–41.
• Check that the disc is not warped, damaged or dirty – page 43.
Can’t operate using the remote control
• Check that the batteries in the remote are not exhausted.
• Check that there are no obstacles between the remote and the
remote sensor.
• Check that no bright lights (including sunlight) are shining
onto the remote control sensor on the main unit.
• Check that you’re operating the remote within its operating
range – page 5.
Some tracks are skipped without being played
• The disc loaded contains skip IDs – pages 33–34.
A recorded CD-R/CD-RW disc won’t play on
other CD players
• Check that the disc has been finalized – page 30.
• Most ordinary CD players will not play CD-RW discs.