CD player section
Sound it not produced even when the play key is pressed.
\Insert the CD properly. (page 10)
\Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)
\Remove condensation as described in "Caution on condensation". (page 61)
Sound skips.
\Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)
\Check that the disc is not scratched.
\Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.
Cassette deck section
Audio is not reproduced when the play key is pressed.
\Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)
\The tape is wound too tight due to irregular winding. (page 63)
\Use a prerecorded tape.
The tape operation does not occur when a control key is pressed.
\Close the cassette holder completely. (page 14)
The cassette holder will not open.
\Press the area marked "0PUSH OPEN" on the cassette holder in stop mode.
\Reset the microcomputer. (page 65)
Sound is faded or high-frequencies are not reproduced.
\Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)
\The tape is stretched.
Sound is abnormal.
\The recording input level (AUX input) is not adjusted correctly. Adjust the AUX INPUT level. (page 29)
\An attempt is made to play back a
Recording is impossible.
\Demagnetize the head by referring to "Demagnetizing the head". (page 63)
\Use a tape the accidental erasure protect tab of which is not broken or stop the hole made by breaking the tab. (page 63)
\Close the cassette holder completely. (page 22)
\Select the input from the source to be recorded.
\Change the tape transport direction or
Knowledge section