Trouble shooting, Precautions for use – Adcom GCD-200 User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Trouble

Cause

Remedy

Power is turned on, but indicators do
not light.

1. Power plug is not connected securely.

1. Insert the power plug into the power outlet

securely.

Drawer Open/Close button is
pressed, but Drawer does not open.

1. Open signal is not received correctly.

1. Press the Drawer Open/Close button again

and confirm the Open/Close indicator is
flashing.

Disc is loaded, but total number of
programs is not displayed.

1. Disc is loaded upside down.

2. Disc is dirty.
3. Disc used is nonstandard.

1. Load the disc correctly.

2. Clean the surface of the disc.
3. Replace the disc.

Play/Pause buttonf^/M) is
pressed, but play does not begin.

1. Disc is dirty.

2. Disc has scratches or is warped.

1. Clean surface of disc.

2. Replace disc.

No sound is produced.

1. Connector pin-cords are not connected.

1. Connect the connector pin-cord to the output

terminals of the player and the input
terminals of the amplifier.

Sound is distorted.

1. Connections to amplifier are wrong.

2. Amplifier output is set too high and sound is

being clipped.

1. Connect player to amplifier correctly.

2. Turn down the amplifier output volume.

A particular spot on the disc does
not play correctly (sound cuts out. or
same spot is repeated).

1. Disc has scratch or Other damage.

2. Disc is dirty.

1. Use the Fast forward/Index button to pass

over the part scratched.

2. Clean the surface of the disc.

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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Discs which can be played on this _n

compact

player have the following mark on
them

• During playback,

if

the player is subjected to a sud­

den shock or jolt, some noise may be produced.
This is

not a malfunction.

• If the player is operated while you are receiving an

FM/AM radio broadcast, you may hear noise on the
radio broadcast. In this case, turn the CD player's
power switch off.

• If other audio components or their connecting cords

are installed near this player, you may hear a hum­
ming sound. In this event, try changing the location

of the other components or their wiring.

• Whenever moving the player, be sure to first remove

the disc from it. if the player is moved with a disc
loaded, the disc may be damaged.

• The gcd-200/gcd-300 has a wide dynamic range. As

a result, if you turn your amplifier's volume up too

high during soft (low volume) parts of a program,

your speakers may be damaged when the dynamic

range of a sudden loud passage is produced.

Do not move the player suddenly from a very cold
room into a warm room. When a chilled player is
moved suddenly to a warm location, moisture con­

densation may form on the pickup lens, preventing
proper operation. In this case, wait 30 minutes
before resuming play.
Do not place foreign objects in the disc drawer and

attempt to operate the drawer control (Open/Close)
function. It may cause damage to the mechanism.

Do not store discs in high-temperature, high-
humidity locations. The discs may develop warps

and become unplayable. Also, discs with moisture
on them may be unplayable. Wipe any moisture off
with a soft, dry cloth, and be sure discs are fully dry

before using.

If the unit is installed in a confined location, heat
dissipation will be poor and malfunctions may
occur. Also, do not install the unit on top of
amplifiers or other components liable to become hot.

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