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TROUBLE SHOOTING

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

To clean this CD player, wipe the case with a slightly moist lint-free cloth. Do 

not use any cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia or abrasives. Do not 

spray an aerosol at, or near, the CD player.

Always use the original packaging if it is necessary to transport the unit at any 

time. 

If this unit is used in a dusty environment, it may be necessary to have the 

unit  serviced  at  your  local  dealer  periodically.  It  is  not  advisable  to  allow 

large  deposits  of  dust  to  accumulate  within  this  unit  as  this  may  prevent 

correct cooling. Similarly dust deposits which become damp can sometimes 

lead to electrical problems which may cause severe damage to the delicate 

electronics within this unit.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

No power when switched on

• Mains socket not switched on, or faulty.

• Plug not fully inserted into wall socket.

• Mains fuse has blown in plug.

• Internal mains fuse has blown inside 

  unit, this will need to be replaced by a 

  qualified service technician.

• Power cord has become damaged, this 

  should be replaced immediately by a 

  qualified service technician.

• Power not turned on.

No sound

• Amplifier not set correctly.

• Signal cables not connected between  

  CD and amplifier.

• No CD loaded into drawer.

The player will not load the 

disc

• Check disc is not loaded upside down.

• Check disc is clean and not damaged.

The disk is skipping

• Check that the disc is not scratched, 

  dirty or damaged.

• Ensure that the player is on a firm level 

  service.

Loud buzz or hum

• Audio connect cables damaged or not 

  correctly connected.

• Audio cables have become tangled with 

  mains cables. 

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Summary of Contents for SP 121

Page 1: ...rmance to match We trust that it will give you hours of listening pleasure and provide years of unparalleled performance As with any new electrical product please be patient and allow at least 36 hours use before all components have acclimatised themselves with your surroundings and found their optimum working temperature CONTENTS PAGE No Introduction Safety instructions Front panel controls Rear ...

Page 2: ...quipment that produces heat Protect the mains power cable from being damaged The SP 121 system is double insulated and does not require an earth connection in the UK mains plug UK MAINS PLUG DETAILS For your convenience a mains plug with a fuse 3 Amp has been fitted to this appliance For your safety please observe the following information The SP 121 is designed to operate on AC mains supply betwe...

Page 3: ...kip through current track 6 IR RECEPTOR This can be used with the optional 3 in 1 remote control This controls the Hi Fi amplifier DAB tuner and CD player from one controller 7 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Press once to play a CD press again to pause the CD press again to resume play 8 STOP BUTTON Stops CD from playing 9 EJECT BUTTON Allows CD drawer to be opened and closed 10 CD DRAWER Opens or closes when ...

Page 4: ...please refer to page 2 of this manual 2 MAINS CABLE INLET POSITION Please ensure that this cable strain relief bush is intact and has not been damaged 4 3 ANALOGUE AUDIO OUTPUTS For connection to line input sockets on an amplifier 4 OPTICAL S PDIF OUTPUT For connection to an audio amplifier with a digital optical input ...

Page 5: ...cover this unit with items such as rugs covers or curtains which will restrict this air flow and may cause over heating Never allow the CD player to come into contact with water or liquids and ensure that small objects do not fall through the ventilation grilles In the event of this happening disconnect the wall plug from the mains supply immediately and contact your local dealer for service advic...

Page 6: ...ated from optional remote Music calendar instant track number indicator Random play indicator Pause symbol Track number Track time Play symbol Memory displayed in program mode CD with 16 tracks or less is accessed If there is a problem loading the CD or no CD is placed in the CD drawer the following display will be seen Please check the integrity of the CD or if the problem persists please contact...

Page 7: ...ease this button to stop this search when required To reactivate this search hold down the button again The volume during search will be lower than the normal playing level Search can be activated in the pause mode but no sound will be heard to resume normal play press play pause TO ACTIVATE RANDOM PLAY It is possible for the SP121 to select tracks to be played at random There is no predefined seq...

Page 8: ... sequence To stop the programmed sequence press stop the display will show the total number of tracks on the disc the total playing time and the music calendar will show all of the programmed tracks in the memory To resume playing from program No 1 press play pause again To cancel a program sequence press the stop button twice The memory indicator will go out and the LCD display will show the tota...

Page 9: ...ate electronics within this unit PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION No power when switched on Mains socket not switched on or faulty Plug not fully inserted into wall socket Mains fuse has blown in plug Internal mains fuse has blown inside unit this will need to be replaced by a qualified service technician Power cord has become damaged this should be replaced immediately by a qualified service technician ...

Page 10: ...mm feet 4 30Kg 5 5Kg CONTACT DETAILS We trust you are completely satisfied with this product from Acoustic Solutions Limited however please feel free to contact us if you experience any difficulties or if you would like to express your views regarding our products Please write to Acoustic Solutions Limited Grand Union Buildings 54 High Street Weedon Bec Northampton NN7 4QD United Kingdom Telephone...

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