Cassette deck – Kenwood 855 AV User Manual

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vibrations.

The cassette well door doesn’t open when the

CD automatically plays when power is

EJECT button is pressed

• Make .sure: that the player is . in the STOP mode.

turned on

• Remove all CDs before turning your unit OFF. Tfie.

Recordings sound dull or distorted

player is designed to automatically begin playing when

• The recording level may be too high, Set the. record­

the power is turned ON.

ing level according to the section 'Setting recording

Cassette deck

level and balance’ on page 40.

• Make sure that Dolby Noise Reduction isn't activated

when playing tapes recorded with no Dolby Noise

Reduction. ' ...........................................................

No sound when the PLAY button is pressed

• You may need to clean the tape heads. See the

• Check that the tape isn’t blank

section ‘Beforejjsing your cassette deck’ on page 36.

• Check that the tape is wound properly in the cassette

Pressing the REC/ARM button doesn’t start

case. If not, replace, the tape. “ . . . .

recording

• Make sure that the recording-activation tabs have not

• Check that the audio cables are conriected properly.

been removed from the tape. . . "

None of the operation buttons work

• Make 'sure that the cassette well door is completely

• Make sure that a tape has been inserted into the well.

closed.

• Make sure the cassette well door is completely closed.

• Make sure that the input on the amplifier is set to i

somelTing other than TAPE. . . . _ ...

• After closing the cassette well door or turning on the

power, wait at least 3 seconds , before pressing the ^ .

• Check that the recording level isn’t set to minimum. . .

buttons. ■ r....

• Check that the tape isn’t fully wound to the end.

• Make sure that the tape isn’t fully wound to the end.

If it is, change the tape direction or reinsert the tape'

Tape noise (hiss) level is high

facing the other direction. . _ ,

• Make .sure that the proper Dolby Noise Reduction is

• Check that the tape is wound properly in the cassette

selected for play.

case, if not, replace the tape.

• The tape may have been recorded at too low a

recording level. If so, record it again at a higher level.

Track-finding function doesn’t work

• Make sure that the tape has 4-second blank spaces^

• You may need toxlemagnetize the tape head. See the

between tracks, ...

section ‘Before using your cassette deck' on

Automatic recording doesn’t work

page 36. -----------------------------------

• Make sure that the recording-activation.tabs have not .

Sound is *sour’, with unstable pitch

been removed from, the tape in tape well B.

• You may need to clean the tape heads. See the

section ‘Before using your cassette deck' on page 36. .

• Make sure.there is a CD in thetCD player. .

• Make sure that the tape is Wound properly in the

• Check that the CD isn’t cracked or dirty.

cassette case. u. .

• Check that the system control cables .are properly

Tape automatically plays or records when

plugged in. . ■ . . . _

power is turned ON

51.

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