Operation Manual

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Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first refer to this information before you take the device for repair.
If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact your local deal-
er or service specialist.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the device yourself, as this would inval-
idate the guarantee.
INFORMATION
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PROBLEM
GENERAL
INFORMATION
No sound
The device does not
respond to button
commands
RADIO
Poor radio reception
CD
Playback will not start
The CD player skips tracks
CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not
being played back,
or being played back
incorrectly
USB
MP3 player/USB memory
stick is not detected
SD/MMC
Memory card is not
detected
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Volume is too low
Headphones are connected
Batteries are flat
Batteries are incorrectly inserted
Power cord incorrectly connected
Static electrical discharge
Weak radio antenna signal
Interference from electrical devices
such as televisions, video recorders,
computers, neon lamps etc.
The CD is damaged or dirty
A stored playlist is being played.
The RANDOM function is activated
The CD is faulty or the software or
hardware settings were incorrect
during burning
MP3 player/USB memory stick is not
compatible
Memory card is not
compatible
REMEDY
Increase volume
Disconnect the headphones
Insert new batteries
Insert batteries correctly
Connect power cord correctly
Switch off the device, disconnect the
mains cable and plug it in again
after a few seconds
Remove any batteries
VHF (FM): tilt and turn thetelescopic
antenna
MW: turn the whole device
Keep the radio recorder away from
electrical devices
Replace or clean the CD
Switch to normal playback or delete
Switch off the RANDOM function
Check the components of your CD
burner/burner software or change
the CD you are using
Switch the device off and on again
Use another MP3 player/USB
memory stick
Switch the device off and on again
Use another memory card