Faults and their likely causes – Arcam Delta 70.2 User Manual

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This facility makes programming via the remote control

handset a very straightforward process. Simply use the 0-9 keypad to
select the desired track numbers and press PROGRAM to store each
track in the required sequence.

You should always point the handset directly at the front of

the player for best results.

The CR10 uses three AAA type cells for power. These should

be removed if the unit is not be be used for a long period of time.

Faults and their likely causes

(1 ] Pressing the POWER switch does not light up the

display.

The POWER switch (1) was not pushed in far enough.
The I.E.C. mains socket on the mains lead is not pushed firmly

home into the player's chassis mounted plug.

The mains plug is not properly plugged into the socket or its

fuse is loose or defective.

There is no supply present at the mains socket.
The mains fuse in the player is defective.
The display switch is off.

(2) Pressing the LOAD button does not open the disc

drawer.

The player is not switched on. Check the power LED (A) is on.
The transit screws have not been removed.
The microprocessor has not received the command properly.

Check by pushing the STOP button (5) and then the LOAD button (3)
again. If this does not work, try switching the player off and then on
again 5 seconds later to see If this cures the problem.

|3) Pressing the LOAD or PLAY buttons will not close

the disc drawer.

The player is not switched on or the mains supply has been

interrupted. Check the power LED (A) is on.

The microprocessor has not received the command correctly.

See section 2 above.

The drawer is jammed by a foreign object around the

periphery of its slot, or the disc is not placed properly on its cradle.

(4) After closing the drawer, the ERROR header

lights up or the disc information is not displayed.

The disc is loaded label side down or there is no disc in the

tray.

The disc is dirty or badly scratched. The disc is defective.
The transit screws have not been removed.
There is a foreign object in the disc drawer (e.g. a piece of

paper or a remnant of packaging.)

(5) The disc Is playing but there is no sound.

The connection between the player and amplifier (or D/A

converter) is broken.

The amplifier (or D/A converter) is not switched on or the

volume control of the amplifier is at zero. The speakers are not

connected.

The selector switch on the amplifier is set to the wrong

source. Check the tape monitor switching too!

The amplifier (or D/A converter) input to which the player is

connected is defective.

The amplifier (or D/A converter) or the speakers are defective.

Switch to another sound source on your amplifier (e.g. vinyl disc, tuner or
tape) to check this.

(6) Programming Is not working.

The disc is dirty or badly scratched.
The microprocessor has not processed the commands

properly. Erase the programme by pressing the STOP button (5) twice

and store it again: restart play and check if the fault has cleared.

All 20 memory places are already occupied and you have

missed the flashing ERROR header sign that indicates this.

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