Troubleshooting
Warning
Do not try to repair your CD player. There are no serviceable parts inside. Opening the case voids your warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Problem | Possible cause | Possible solution |
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CD player will | Batteries are inserted | Make sure that the + and – |
not turn on. | incorrectly. | symbols on the batteries match |
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| the + and – symbols inside the |
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| battery compartment. |
| Batteries are dead. | Replace the batteries. |
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| AC power adapter is not | Make sure that the AC power |
| connected correctly. | adapter is connected correctly. |
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CD does not | CD compartment door is not | Press down on the CD |
play or stops | closed. | compartment door to make sure |
playing |
| that it is completely closed. |
| Water may have condensed | Open the CD compartment door |
| on the lens. | and leave it open for about one |
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| hour to let it dry out. |
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| CD is inserted incorrectly. | Make sure that the CD is inserted |
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| with the label facing up. |
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| CD is scratched or damaged. | Try another CD. |
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| MP3 or WMA files may have | Make sure that the MP3 or WMA |
| been corrupted when they | files are not corrupt. If necessary, |
| were created or downloaded, | burn the files to a new CD. |
| or when they were being |
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| recorded to the CD. |
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Playback does | RESUME or PROGRAM | Turn off RESUME or PROGRAM |
not start from the | mode may be active. | mode. |
first track. |
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