You can't receive radio stations
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Check that the station is tuned in properly.
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Check that the TUN ER input is selected.
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Check that the antenna is connected properly.
You can't receive a preset station by pressing
the corresponding number buttons
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Check that the TUN ER input is selected.
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Check that the preset station is a receivable
frequency.
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Check that the preset memory hasn't been cleared
because the power cord was unplugged a long time. If
so, preset the station again.
Interference with reception
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Check for interference from electrical appliances. If so,
turn them O FF.
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Check for interference from the TV set. If so, turn it
O FF, or move the antenna away from the TV.
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Check for interference from automobiles. If so, install
the outdoor antenna away from roads.
CD player
Power light doesn't come on
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Check that the power cord is properly plugged into
the AC outlet on the back of the receiver.
Player doesn't play a loaded CD
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Check that the CD is loaded right-side up.
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Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty.
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There may be condensation on the lens. Leave the
player on for at least 1 hour before using it.
N o sound
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Check that the CD is loaded properly.
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Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty.
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Check that the PLAY mode is active (the PLAY indi-
cator light should be O N ).
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Check that the audio cables are connected properly.
Skipping (mis-tracking)
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Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty.
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Make sure that the player isn't subjected to strong
vibrations.
CD automatically plays when power is turned
on
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Remove all CD s before turning the unit O FF. The
player is designed to automatically begin playing when
the power is turned O N .
Cassette deck
N o sound when the PLAY button is pressed
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Check that the tape isn't blank.
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Check that the tape is wound properly in the cassette
case. If not, replace the tape.
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Check that the audio cables are connected properly.
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Check that the tape heads are clean.
N one of the operation buttons work
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Make sure that a tape has been inserted into the well.
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Make sure the cassette well door is completely
closed.
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Make sure that the tape isn't fully wound to the end.
If it is, reinsert the tape facing the other direction.
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Check that the tape is wound properly in the cassette
case. If not, replace the tape.
Recordings sound dull
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Check that the tape heads are clean.
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The recording level may be too high. Set the record-
ing level according to the section 'Setting the record-
ing level' on page 34.
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Make sure that D olby N oise Reduction isn't activated
when playing tapes recorded with no D olby N oise
Reduction.
Recordings are distorted
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The recording level may be too high. Set the record-
ing level according to the section 'Setting the record-
ing level' on page 34.
Pressing the REC and PLAY buttons
simultaneously doesn't start recording
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Make sure that the recording-activation tabs have not
been removed from the tape.
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Make sure that the cassette well door is completely
closed.
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Check that the recording level isn't set to minimum.
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Check that the tape isn't fully wound to the end.
T ape noise (hiss) level is high
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Make sure that the proper D olby N oise Reduction is
selected for play.
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Make sure that the head is demagnetized properly.
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The tape may have been recorded at too low a
recording level. If so, record it again at a higher level.
Sound is 'sour', with unstable pitch
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Make sure that the capstans and pinch rollers are
clean.
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Make sure that the tape is wound properly in the
cassette case.
N one of the functions operate, or the display
shows wrong information
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Reset the unit's microcomputer by unplugging the
power cord from the AC outlet and plugging it back
in while holding down the STO P button.
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