
Troubleshooting
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The disc skips sounds. | • | Vibrations are being transmitted to the unit. | • Place the unit in a vibration free location. | – | |
| • The disc is severely scratched. | • Replace the disc with a new one. | 21 | ||
| • The disc is extremely dirty. | • | Clean the disc. | 21 | |
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Track numbers cannot be stored | • | There is no disc inserted in the unit. | • Insert a disc into the unit. | 18 | |
when setting MEMORY playback. | • | A track number not on the disc is being in- | • | Input only the track numbers on the disc. | 20 |
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The disc is loaded in the disc tray, | • | The disc is inserted with the wrong side fac- | • Insert the disc with the label side facing up- | 18 | |
but playback will not begin. |
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| • The disc is extremely dirty. | • | Clean the disc. | 21 | |
| • | Moisture has formed inside the unit. | • Take the disc out and leave the unit for sev- | 3 | |
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Search time (when moving to a | • | The disc is dirty. | • | Clean the disc. | 21 |
specific track) is extremely long. | • | The disc is scratched. | • | Replace the disc with a new one. | 21 |
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Excessive electrical interference may temporarily render this system's sensitive microcomputer inoperable. If this happens, unplug the system for at least five seconds.
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