ˆTroubleshooting
If you have problems operating your CD player, try these suggestions. If they do not solve the problem, contact your local RadioShack service center for assis- tance.
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The CD player does | The CD Player is set to HOLD. | Slide HOLD in the opposite direction of | |
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| No power. | Make sure the batteries are fresh. | |
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| Make sure the AC or DC adapter is | |
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| DC Power” on Page 6. | |
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| If you are using a DC adapter to power | |
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| the DC player, make sure the adapter’s | |
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| fuse has not blown. | |
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A CD is loaded, but | The CD is loaded | Reload the CD, label side up. | |
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The CD is dirty or defective. | Clean the CD and reload it, or try a dif- | ||
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| ferent CD. See “CD Care Tips” on | ||
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The CD’s sound | The CD is dirty or defective. | Clean the CD and reload it, or try a dif- | |
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| Vibration is excessive. | Turn on | |
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| Place the CD player in a different loca- | |
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| Moisture has condensed on the | Wait 1 hour for the moisture to evapo- | |
| pickup lens. | rate. | |
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