PROBLEMS ?

Basic problem-solving with a CD player is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic equipment. Always check the most obvious possible causes first, such as the following examples:

Problem

Probable Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

No power when POWER

Power plug is not inserted

Plug in securely fully into rear

button is pressed

 

socket

 

 

 

No playback when disc is

Disc is loaded with label side

Re-load with label side up

loaded, “NO DISC” displayed

down

 

 

 

 

No audio output, or too low

Connection to rest of stereo

Check connections

level output

system is incorrect

 

 

 

 

Sound is severely distorted,

CD player audio lead is

Re-connect lead to auxiliary

and volume control needs to be

connected to phono input

sockets or other “line level”

turned down very low

sockets of the amplifier

amplifier input

 

 

 

Mistracking (sound jumping)

Player is receiving vibration or

Change position of player

 

shock

away from loudspeakers

 

 

 

 

Disc is dirty

Clean disc surface

 

 

 

Hum

Audio connector plug is not

Insert plug securely

 

fully pushed in

 

 

 

 

 

Connector cable is faulty

Check that the cable outer

 

 

shield (screen) connection has

 

 

not become damaged or

 

 

detached inside the plug

 

 

 

Interference noise heard from

Player is positioned too near the

Keep a reasonable distance

radio tuner

tuner

between player and tuner, or

 

 

switch off player power

 

 

 

Remote control does not work

Player’s POWER switch is set

Set switch to on

 

to off

 

 

 

 

 

One or more batteries fitted the

Insert batteries correctly

 

wrong way round

 

 

 

 

 

Batteries are flat

Change batteries – do not mix

 

 

old and new ones

 

 

 

 

Remote control is not pointed

Ensure there is no obstruction

 

directly towards the front panel

between the remote control and

 

of the player

player front

 

 

 

Remote control range has

Batteries are running out

Change batteries – do not mix

greatly reduced

 

old and new ones

 

 

 

Remember - the most vulnerable part of a CD playing system is the disc itself. The most likely cause of a disc not playing is that the disc itself is faulty, scratched or simply dirty. Never open the case of the A3.5 CD yourself, as this will invalidate the guarantee. If none of the above actions effect a cure, please contact your dealer or Musical Fidelity service agent.

Issue 1: March 2005

A3.5 CD

Instructions for use

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Musical Fidelity A3.5 manual Problems ?, Problem Probable Cause Remedy