TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Sympton

Possible Problem

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

The unit does not respond

AC power plug is not plugged into a

Plug the AC power plug into a wall

(no power)

wall outlet

outlet.

 

Wall outlet is not functioning

Plug another device into the same

 

 

outlet to confirm the outlet is work-

 

 

ing.

iPod® does not dock prop-

Using wrong/no iPod® adaptor

Make sure the dock insert is the

erly

 

proper fit for you iPod®.

 

iPod® does not install properly.

Remove your iPod® from the dock

 

 

and check for obstruction on the con-

 

 

nectors in the dock and on your

 

 

iPod®. Then reseat it in the dock.

iPod® does not respond to

iPod® is not installed properly.

Remove your iPod® from the dock

the speaker system

 

and check for obstruction on the con-

 

 

nectors in the dock and on your

 

 

iPod®. Then reseat it on the dock.

 

Your iPod® is locked up.

Please make sure that your iPod® is

 

 

working properly before docking into

 

 

the unit. Please refer to your iPod®

 

 

manual for details.

iPod® does not charge up

iPod® is not installed properly.

Remove your iPod® from the dock

 

 

and check for obstruction on the con-

 

 

nectors in the dock and on your

 

 

iPod®. Then reseat it in the dock.

 

iPod® is locked up/ frozen.

Please make sure your iPod® is

 

iPod® battery has problem.

working properly before docking into

 

 

the unit. Please refer to your iPod®

 

 

manual for details.

 

 

 

Sound is distorted

Volume level is set too high.

Decrease the volume.

 

 

 

 

Sound source is distorted.

If the iPod® original sound source is

 

 

of poor quality, distortion and noise

 

 

are easily noticed with high-power

 

 

speakers. Try a different audio

 

 

source such as a music CD.

 

 

If you are using an external sound

 

 

source like older generation of

 

 

iPod®, try reducing the output vol-

 

 

ume on the device itself. Also try

 

 

turning bass boost OFF or change

 

 

the EQ setting.

Unit gets warm after

This is normal.

Turn the unit off for a period of time

extended play at high vol-

 

or lower volume.

ume

 

 

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