6 troubleshooting – Philips CMQ205 User Manual

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6 Troubleshooting

To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair

the system yourself.

If you encounter problems when using this

apparatus, check the following points before

requesting service. If the problem remains

unsolved, go to the Philips web site

(www.philips.com/welcome). When you

contact Philips, ensure that the apparatus

is nearby and the model number and serial

number are available.
Power indicator does not light up

The connected car audio is not turned on.

The fuse is blown. Replace the fuse with

a new one.

The input level is not set correctly (see

“Adjust input level”).

The protector indicator lights up in red.

The speaker terminals are short circuited.

Check the speaker connections.

The sound is too low.

The input level is not set correctly

(see “Adjust input level”).

The sound is interrupted or stopped suddenly.

The thermal protector is activated.

Reduce the volume.

The ventilation outlet is blocked. Remove

any obstructions from the outlet.

Alternate noise is heard.

The power connecting wires are installed

too close to the RCA pin cords.

The ground wire is not securely

connected to a metal point of the car.

Negative speaker wires touch the car

chassis.

The unit becomes abnormally hot.

Place the amplifier in a well ventilated

location.

Use speakers with suitable impedance:

2-8 ohm (stereo), 4-8 ohm (bridged).

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