TROUBLESHOOTING
With proper care and handling, your CD player should give you years of trouble- free service. However, if your CD player is not working properly, follow these sug- gestions to see if you can eliminate the problem. If you still have a problem, take the CD player to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
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Operation controls do | Hold function is active. | Set HOLD to OFF. | ||
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No power. | Check the batteries or | |||
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CD is loaded, but it does | CD is loaded upside | Reload the CD, label side | ||
not start. | down. | up. | ||
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| CD is dirty. | Clean the CD or try a differ- | ||
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| ent CD. See “CD Care Tips” | |
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The sound skips. | CD is dirty or scratched. | Clean the CD or try a differ- | ||
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| ent CD. See “CD Care Tips” | |
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| Vibration is heavy. | Try not to vibrate the CD | ||
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| Try activating the | |
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| Moisture condenses on | Wait 1 hour for the moisture | ||
| the pickup lens. | to evaporate. | ||
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