Specifications

A3.2 Tuner Instructions for Use Page 8 of 9
Issue 1: March 2002
PROBLEMS ?
If none of the above actions effect a cure, please contact your dealer or Musical Fidelity service
agent.
Basic problem-solving with a tuner is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic
equipment. Always check the most obvious possible causes first, such as the following exam-
ples:
Problem Probable Cause Remedy
No power when POWER Power plug is not inserted Plug in securely.
button is pressed fully into rear socket
Display does not light Display is switched off Switch display on using
the remote control.
No audio output Mute function is still selected Cancel mute function on the
on the pre-amp or amplifier pre-amp or amplifier.
Tape monitor function on the Cancel tape monitor function
pre-amp or amplifier has been on the pre-amp or amplifier.
selected accidently.
Excessive background noise Tuner is not tuned to a local Ensure that you are located
(hiss or crackle) station within the station’s intended
service area.
Aerial (antenna) is inadequate Install a better aerial or
switch to mono reception.
Search tuning does not stop on Tuner is set to find local Switch to DX (distant
all available stations (page 6) stations only (see under reception) using the remote
LOCAL / DX on page 7) control.
Tuner does not display station Tuned station does not None.
name transmit the RDS feature
Tuner is not switched to RDS Switch to RDS using the
function remote control.
Signal reception is too weak Improve the aerial.
Remote control does not work Tuner’s POWER switch set Set switch to on.
to off
One or more batteries inserted Insert batteries correctly.
the wrong way round
Batteries are flat Change batteries - do not
mix old and new ones.
Remote control is not pointed Ensure there is no obstruc-
directly towards the front tion between the remote
panel of the tuner control and tuner front.
Remote control range has Batteries are running out Change batteries - do not
greatly reduced mix old and new ones.