Operation Manual

IN
CASE
OF
DIFFICULTY:
A
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
GUIDE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
No
sound
Power
not
turned
on.
Line
cord
unplugged,
or
plugged
into
dead
outlet.
(To
check
the
AC
outlet,
plug
in
an
electric
lamp.)
Internal
fuse
blown;
return
product
to
dealer
for
service.
No
sound
in
one
channel
Connecting
cable
pulled
loose
or
making
poor
contact
in
socket.
Rotate
plugs
in
sockets
to
restore
contact.
Short-circuit
in
a
defective
connecting
cable.
Wiggle
all
cables,
especially
where
they
enter
plugs.
Loud
buzz
and
hum
Connecting
cable
pulled
partially
out
of
its
socket.
Defective
connecting
cable.
Distorted
reception
Multipathâ
reception.
Rotate
antenna
to
find
the
orientation
that
provides
best
of
FM
stations
reception.
(This
may
vary
from
station
to
station.)
Raise
the
height
of
the
antenna.
If
your
building
has
steel-frame
or
steel-reinforced
concrete
con
struction,
move
your
FM
antenna
outside,
and
use
a
shielded
75
ohm
coaxial
lead-in
cable.
If
all
else
fails,
switch
to
Mono
reception
of
FM
stations.
Whistle
or
buzz
in
AM
or
FM
Video
game,
computer,
or
computerized
game
operating
nearby.
Noise
only
on
AM
Static
due
to
electric
motors
or
fluorescent
lights.
Minimize
by
tuning
to
a
strong
station,
or
install
an
external
antenna.