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APPENDIX
Before you ask a specialist
No sound | - No mains supply? |
| - Volume at minimum? |
| - Are headphones plugged in the headphone socket? |
| - Did someone press the MUTE button? |
No Display | - The power save mode ? |
| - Replug the AC Cord. |
Noise with radio sound | - Station not tuned accurately? Tune again. |
| - Weak FM station? Switch to mono using MODE button. |
| - Weak AM stations? Move the AM antenna slowly for |
| better reception. |
| - Antenna accurately fitted? |
Bad sound with tapes | - Be sure playing / recording heads and tape guiding |
| parts are clean, see bottom of this page. |
| - Try another cassette. |
Not recording | - Cover the protective hole of the cassette with adhesive |
| tape. |
| - Correct source CD, tape, tuner, AUX selected? |
Not playing CDs | - Load a CD with the label facing upwards. |
| - CD scratched, broken, deformed, ... Try with another. |
| - Condensation e.g. after a transport? Wait for a |
| while |
| - CD dirty? Wipe with a soft cloth from the centre to the |
| outside. |
Remote control does | - Check Batteries polarity? See page 18. |
not work | - Batteries run down? Try new ones. |
| - An object is blocking the direct line between remote |
| control and the system. Max distance to the system is |
|
Cleaning the audio heads of the tape deck
Unplug your sound system from the mains. Open the tape compartments. After playing and recording for a time, the sound of the tape recorders may become muffled. Then clean the heads and tape guiding parts.
Only use a soft utensil with alcohol or a special head cleaning liquid.
erasing head | playing/ | tape guiding |
| recording head | parts |
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