Appendix – Palsonic PMCL-521 User Manual

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earsing/playing/

recording head

APPENDIX

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No sound

- No mains supply?
- Volume at minimum?
- Are headphones plugged in the
headphone socket?
- Did someone press the MUTE
button?

Noise with radio sound

- Station not tuned accurately?
Tune again
- Weak FM station? Switch to mono
using MODE button.
- Weak AM stations? Move the AM
antenna slowly for better
reception.
- Antenna accurately fitted?

Bad sound with tapes

- Be sure playing / recording heads
and tape guiding parts are clean,
see bottom of this page.
- Try another cassette.

- Cover the safety hole of the
cassette with adhesive tape.
- Correct source CD, tape, tuner,
AUX selected?

No recording

No CD playing

- Safety lock not removed yet?
- Load a CD with the label facing
upwards.
- CD scratched, broken
deformed, ... Try with another.
- Condensation e.g. after a
transport? Wait for a while (20-30
minutes)
- CD dirty? Wipe with a soft cloth
from the centre to the outside.

Remote control does

not work

- Batteries fitted the wrong way?
See page 3.
- Batteries run down? Try new
ones.
- An object is blocking the direct
line between remote control and
the system. Max distance to the
system is 4 ~ 7 m pointing to its
front.

Unplug your sound system from the mains Open the tape
compartments
After playing and recording for a time the sound of the
tape recorders may become muffled. Then clean the
heads and tape guiding parts.

Only use a soft utensil with alcohol or a special head
cleaning liquid.

Compact discs

tape guiding

parts

Always ...

handle your discs with care. Hold a disc

with the fingers touching the edge or the

hole.

place the disc with the label facing up.

place the disc properly into the tray using

the proper guide area for 12 cm or 8 cm

discs.

replace a disc in its case after playing and

store it in a vertical position.

use a soft cloth to clean a disc if

necessary and wipe from the centre to the

outside.

Never

...

play a deformed, cracked, or chipped disc.

try to repair a disc with adhesive tape or

glue.

close the tray with a disc slipping out of

the guide area, or two disc inside.

scratch a disc or store it in direct sunlight,

high humidity or high temperature.

use record cleaning sprays, benzene, static

electricity liquids or any other solvent, if the

disc surface is soiled. Wipe gently with a soft,

damp (water only) cloth.

wipe the disc in a circular motion, since

circular scratches are likely to occur, which

will cause noise.

write on the disc.

move the system during playback.

Before you ask a specialist

Cleaning the audio heads of the tape deck

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