Trouble shooting, Cd player radio tape player, General – Lenoxx Electronics CD-511 User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

The power is not on.

•

Connect the AC power cord securely to a wall outlet.

•

Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and

are not worn out.

There is no sound.

•

Make sure the FUNCTION switch is in the correct

position.

•

Adjust the volume.

•

Unplug the headphones when listening

through the speakers.

“

” appears in the display even

when a CD is in place.

•

Insert the CD with the label side up.

CD does not play.

•

Make sure that the CD compartment is closed.

•

Clean the CD.

•

Remove the CD and leave the CD DOOR open for

about an hour to get rid of moisture condensation.

•

Make sure the FUNCTION switch is in the CD position.

Sound is weak or sound quality is

poor.

•

Replace all the batteries with new ones if

they are low, move the player close to a

window for better MW reception or rotate it

for better FM reception.

The RECORD button does not

function/The tape does not play.

•

Make sure the safety tab on the cassette

is in place (see page 20).

•

Make sure the FUNCTION switch is in the

TAPE position.

The tape does not erase

completely.

•

Clean the erasing head (see page 21).

•

Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are
low.

The tape does not record.

•

Make sure the tape is inserted correctly.

•

Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in place.

Sound is weak or sound quality is

poor.

•

Clean the heads, pinch roller and capstan
(see page 21).

General

CD player

Radio

Tape player

Cassette PLAY button pops up.

•

The tape has reached the end of one side. Remove,
turn over and re-insert.

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VFD display does not light up.

•

You may be using battery power. The VFD display
will only light up when AC power is used.

Remedy

•

It is normal since the radio uses less power than

the CD player.

The sound drops out.

CD does not play while radio may

continue to play.

•

Clean the CD or replace it if it is badly damaged.

•

Place the player in a location free from vibrations.

•

Check that the batteries are not worn out.

Tape jamming or tangling

•

Use only better quality tapes.

•

Do not use a cassette with more than 90 minutes.

•

Make sure there are no loose layers of tape visible

before inserting the cassette.

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