IB-CD968(CDM85B-60F9)-WM-E-010705
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Symptoms
Causes
Solutions
Tracks do not
change or set does
not play normally.
Batteries are weak (they may test
OK on tester but they are weak
for MP3/CD operation).
MP3/CD Player
will not turn on.
Dead or weak batteries.
The optional AC ADAPTOR not
connected properly.
Replace both batteries with fresh ones.
Check AC ADAPTOR connection at AC
outlet and the right side of the set.
Disc will not play.
Disc inserted incorrectly.
Defective compact disc.
CD DOOR not closed.
Moisture has formed inside the
CD deck.
Re-insert disc with label side facing up.
Try another compact disc.
Take out the disc and leave the CD Door
open for about 20 minutes to dry the
moisture condensation.
No sound from
headphones.
Re-insert headphones plug into
PHONES
jack
(
not
LINE OUT).
VOLUME control
has less function.
Headphones plugged into LINE
OUT jack.
Plug headphones into PHONES jack.
(NOT THE LINE OUT JACK)
Sound is skipping
or sound stops.
The disc or lens is dirty or is
scratched.
Strong vibrations.
Clean or replace the compact disc or clean
the lens.
BASS BOOST is
ON.
Slide BASS BOOST switch to OFF.
Weak batteries.
Music is too loud.
Sound is distorted
.
Buttons do not work. Electronic or static error caused
circuitry to lock.
Remove batteries and the optional AC
ADAPTOR. Wait 15 seconds and re-insert.
Make sure batteries are fresh or the optional
AC ADAPTOR has power.
Replace both batteries or use an optional
AC ADAPTOR.
Lower the VOLUME control by pressing
the
“
_
”
button.
Close the door securely.
Headphones plug not inserted
properly.
Weak batteries.
Replace with fresh batteries or use an
optional AC ADAPTOR.
Place the player on a stable level.
Defective compact disc.
Try another compact disc.
Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline
batteries. Battery life with fresh batteries is
about 8 hours (rechargeable batteries have
1/2 of that life).
MP3 playback does
not work or stops.
A transfer error in the burning
proces s when the MP3 was
burned from a computer.
Re-burn a fresh MP3 disc from your
computer, test it on your computer first.
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MP3 songs were not recorded
properly.
Re-record a new MP3 disc.
Disc scratched or dirty.
Replac e disc (this s et will not play
damaged or scratched CDs), or buy a disc
repair polisher to repair it yourself.
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