User manual
CD/MP3/WMA Player & Amplifier
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No power when CD Player or Receiver - Switch on the power at the socket.
is turned on - Check if the plug has been correctly inserted into the
socket.
- Check if the internal fuse has blown and must be
replaced by qualied service technician.
- Check the power cord has not been damaged, if so it
must be replaced.
No sound - The CD Player or Receiver unit has not been turned on.
- CD Player is incorrectly connected to Receiver.
- No CD in the unit; or no song les in the USB memory.
- The volume control is set to minimum in Receiver.
- The speaker cables have not been correctly connected
to the receiver.
- A wrong input source has been selected in the
receiver.
The unit does not read the disc - Check if the disc has been placed upside down in
the tray.
- Check if the disc is clean and undamaged.
- Check if it is a CD or a CD-R (CD-RW is not well
supported).
The unit skips some parts - Check if the disc is clean and undamaged.
during playback - The unit is positioned on an unstable surface or is
being subjected to undue vibrations.
A buzzing can be heard - The RCA cables between CD Player and the Receiver
are damaged.
- The RCA cables between CD Player and the Receiver
are wound around the power cord.
There is sound in one channel only - The balance control is not correctly adjusted
- The audio input cables have been incorrectly connected
or damaged.
- The input source is defective.
- The speaker cables have been incorrectly connected or
damaged.
- One of the Speakers has become defective.
High buzzing - The audio input cables have been incorrectly
connected or damaged.
- The pick-up in the CD Player is defective.