Philips TV Receiver AZT9240 User Manual

AZT9240  
Portable CD Player  
•MODE  
CLOCK  
 
CONTROLS, refer to the illustration on page 3  
1 DIGITAL DBB...DIGITAL DYNAMIC BASS BOOST switches the bass enhancement  
on and off  
2 2;...................switches the player on, starts or pauses CD play  
3 9 .....................stops CD play, clears a CD program or switches the player off  
4 §....................skips and searches CD tracks forwards, selects the next preset  
radio station  
....................skips and searches CD tracks backwards, selects the previous  
preset radio station  
5 ·MODE.............selects the different playing possibilities: SHUFFLE,  
SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL, REPEAT, REPEAT ALL and SCAN  
6 ........................display  
7 3.....................tunes to radio stations upwards, sets the time upwards  
4.....................tunes to radio stations downwards, sets the time downwards  
8 SET·.................activates/confirms the current time setting, activates/confirms the  
alarm time setting  
9 CLOCK .............switches to clock or alarm clock display  
0 PROGRAM.......programs CD tracks and radio stations, reviews the program  
! RADIO·BAND ...switches the radio on, selects a waveband  
@ RESUME..........stores the last position of a CD track played  
HOLD..............locks all buttons  
OFF ..................switches RESUME and HOLD off  
# LINE OUT/p....3.5 mm headphone socket, socket to connect the player to another  
analogue audio input of an additional appliance, remote control socket  
$ VOL E.........adjusts the volume  
% OPEN 2...........opens the CD lid  
^ 4.5V DC ...........socket for external power supply  
& ........................belt clip holder  
* ........................typeplate  
( ESP..................ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION ensures continuous CD playback  
regardless of vibrations and shocks, switches the alarm function on  
and off  
 
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QUICK START  
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·MODE  
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TUNING  
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PROGRAM  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Batteries (supplied or optionally available)  
With this player you can use either:  
• normal batteries type LR6, UM3 or AA (preferably Philips), or  
• alkaline batteries type LR6, UM3 or AA (preferably Philips).  
Notes: – Old and new or different types of batteries  
should not be used in combination.  
– Remove batteries if they are empty or if the  
player is not going to be used for a long time.  
Inserting batteries  
1 Push OPEN 2 to open the CD lid.  
2 Open the battery compartment and insert either  
2 normal or alkaline batteries.  
Battery indication  
The approximate power level of your batteries is shown  
in the display.  
Battery full  
Battery two-thirds full  
Battery one-third full  
Battery dead or empty. When the batteries are  
dead or empty, the symbol A flashes,  
bAttis displayed, and the beep tone sounds repeatedly.  
Average playing time of batteries under normal conditions  
Battery type  
ESP on  
7 hours  
22 hours  
10 hours  
ESP off  
6 hours  
19 hours  
9 hours  
Normal  
Alkaline  
ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries (not on all versions)  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of  
properly.  
 
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POWER SUPPLY  
ECO-PLUS NiMH battery information (for versions supplied with  
rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries AY 3362 only)  
Recharging works only on players with supplied rechargeable  
ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries AY 3362.  
Recharging the ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries on board  
1 Make sure you insert the rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH  
batteries AY 3362.  
2 Connect the mains adapter to the 4.5V DC socket of  
the player and then to the wall socket.  
y A is shown and ChArGEis displayed for 5  
seconds.  
• Recharging stops after a maximum of 7 hours, or  
when you start playback.  
3 When the batteries are fully recharged,  
and  
FULLappear briefly in the display, before the  
display switches off.  
Notes: – It is normal for the batteries to become warm  
during recharging.  
– If the batteries become too warm, recharging will be interrupted for  
approximately 30 minutes and Hotis displayed.  
– To ensure proper recharging on board, take care that contacts are clean, and  
you are using only the ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries AY 3362.  
Rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH battery handling  
• Recharging already charged or half-charged batteries will shorten their lifetime.  
Therefore, after using the rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries a few times,  
discharge them completely before recharging.  
• To avoid a short circuit, the batteries should not touch any metal objects.  
• When the batteries quickly become empty after recharging, the contacts are dirty  
or the end of their lifetime has been reached.  
 
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POWER SUPPLY/HEADPHONES  
Mains adapter (supplied or optionally available)  
Use only the AYT 3170 adapter (4.5 V/300 mA direct  
current, positive pole to the centre pin). Any other  
product may damage the player.  
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DC  
1 Make sure that the local voltage corresponds to the  
mains adapter´s voltage.  
2 Connect the mains adapter to the 4.5V DC socket  
of the player and to the wall socket.  
Note: Always disconnect the adapter when you are not using it.  
Belt Clip (not on all versions)  
1 To attach the belt clip to the CD-player, position the  
shaped grip (found on the back of the belt clip) so that  
it fits into the belt clip hole of the CD-player.  
BELT CLIP  
2 Turn the clip to LOCK as indicated on the set.  
3 To detach, gently lift the belt clip and turn  
to RELEASE as indicated on the set.  
LOCK  
LIFT  
RELEASE  
Environmental information  
• All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to  
make the packaging easily separable into two mono materials: cardboard (box) and  
polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).  
• Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of  
packing materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
 
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
CD player and CD handling  
• Do not touch the lens A of the CD player.  
• Do not expose the set, batteries or CDs to humidity,  
rain, sand or excessive heat (caused by heating  
equipment or direct sunlight).  
• You can clean the CD player with a soft, slightly  
dampened, lint-free cloth. Do not use any cleaning  
agents as they may have a corrosive effect.  
• To clean the CD, wipe it in a straight line from the  
centre towards the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. A cleaning agent may damage  
the disc! Never write on a CD or attach a sticker to it.  
• The lens may cloud over when the set is moved suddenly from cold to warm  
surroundings. Playing a CD is not possible then. Leave the CD player in a warm  
environment until the moisture has evaporated.  
• Active mobile phones in the vicinity of the CD player may cause malfunctions.  
• Avoid dropping the set as this may cause damage.  
Headphones HE 545 (or HL 350)  
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• Connect the supplied headphones to the LINE OUT/p  
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socket.  
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Note: LINE OUT/p can also be used for connecting the  
player to your HiFi system (with a signal lead) or to  
your car radio (with a cassette adapter or signal  
lead). In both cases, the volume of the player must  
be set to position 8.  
Use your head when using headphones  
Hearing safety: Do not play your headphones at a high volume. Hearing experts  
advise that continuous use at high volume can permanently damage your hearing.  
Traffic safety: Do not use headphones while driving a vehicle. It may create a hazard  
and it is illegal in many countries. Even if your headphones are an open-air type  
designed to let you hear outside sounds, do not turn up the volume so high that you  
cannot hear what is going on around you.  
 
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CD PLAY  
Playing a CD  
This CD player can play all kinds of Audio Discs such  
as CD-Recordables and CD-Rewritables. Do not try to  
play a CD-ROM, CDi, VCD, DVD or computer CD.  
1 Push the OPEN 2 slider.  
y The lid opens.  
OPEN  
VO  
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2 Insert an audio CD, printed side up, by pressing  
gently on the CD centre so that it fits onto the hub.  
Close the lid by pressing it down.  
·MODE  
3 Press 2; to switch the player on and start playback.  
y The current track number and elapsed playing  
time are displayed.  
AL DBB  
DIGIT  
ESP  
• You can pause playback by pressing 2;.  
y The time where playback was paused is flashing.  
• Continue playback by pressing 2; again.  
4 Press 9 to stop playback.  
y The total number of tracks and the total playing  
time of the CD are displayed.  
5 Press 9 again to switch the player off.  
• To remove the CD, hold it by its edge and press the  
hub gently while lifting the CD.  
Note: If there is no activity, the set will automatically  
switch off after a while to save energy.  
 
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CD PLAY  
Playback information  
If a recordable CD (CD-R) or a rewritable CD (CD-RW) is not recorded  
properly, nF dISCis displayed. In that case use FINALIZE on your  
CD recorder to complete the recording.  
If you want to play a rewritable CD (CD-RW), it takes 3–15 seconds for  
sound reproduction to start once you have pressed 2;.  
• Playback will stop if you open the CD lid.  
• While the CD is read, 1-:-is displayed.  
Volume and bass  
Volume adjustment  
• Adjust the volume by using VOL E.  
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Bass adjustment  
You can choose between the bass enhancement levels  
dbb1and dbb2.  
1 Press DIGITAL DBB as often as necessary to select  
the desired bass intensity.  
AL DBB  
DIGIT  
y dbb1or dbb2is displayed for 2 seconds and  
is shown.  
2 To switch dbb1or dbb2off, press DIGITAL DBB  
repeatedly.  
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goes off.  
This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the  
European Community.  
 
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FEATURES  
Selecting a track and searching  
Selecting a track during playback  
• Briefly press or § once or several times to skip to  
the current, previous or next track.  
·MODE  
y Playback continues with the selected track and  
its number is displayed.  
Selecting a track when playback is stopped  
1 Briefly press or § once or several times.  
y The selected track number is displayed.  
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2 Press 2; to start CD play.  
y Playback starts with the selected track.  
Searching for a passage during playback  
1 Keep or § pressed to find a particular passage in  
a backward or forward direction.  
y Searching is started and playback continues at  
low volume. After 2 seconds the search speeds up.  
2 Release the button when you reach the desired passage.  
y Normal playback continues from this very position.  
Notes: – During SCAN searching is not possible.  
– During SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL, REPEAT  
or while playing a program, searching is only  
possible within the particular track.  
 
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FEATURES  
Programming track numbers  
You can select up to 99 tracks and store them in  
memory in a desired sequence. Any track can be stored  
more than once.  
SET·  
CLOCK  
1 While playback is stopped, select a track with  
PROGRAM  
or §.  
BAND  
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2 Press PROGRAM to store the track.  
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PROGRAM lights up; the track number  
programmed and Pwith the total number of  
stored tracks are displayed.  
3 Select and store all desired tracks in this way.  
4 Press 2; to start playback of your selected tracks.  
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PROGRAM is shown and playback starts.  
• You can review the program by pressing PROGRAM  
for more than 2 seconds.  
y The display shows all stored tracks in sequence.  
Notes: – If you press PROGRAM and there is no track selected,  
SELECtis displayed.  
– If you try to store more than 99 tracks, FULLis displayed.  
Clearing the program  
1 If necessary, press 9 to stop playback.  
2 Press 9 to clear the program.  
y CLEAris displayed once, PROGRAM goes off  
and the program is cleared.  
Notes: The program will also be cleared if you  
– interrupt the power supply or  
– open the CD lid.  
 
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FEATURES  
Storing the last position played – RESUME  
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1 Switch the slider to RESUME during playback to  
activate RESUME.  
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RESUME is shown.  
2 Press 9 whenever you want to stop playback.  
3 Press 2; whenever you want to resume playback.  
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RESUME is shown and playback continues from  
where you have stopped.  
• To deactivate RESUME, switch the slider to OFF.  
RESUME goes off.  
y
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other  
than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other  
unsafe operation.  
 
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FEATURES  
Locking all buttons – HOLD  
You can lock the buttons of the set. When a key is  
pressed, no action will be executed then.  
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1 Switch the slider to HOLD to activate HOLD.  
y All buttons are locked. HoLdis displayed by  
pressing any key.  
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2 To deactivate HOLD, switch the slider to OFF.  
Note: When you deactivate HOLD by switching the  
slider to RESUME and restart, playback continues  
from where you have stopped.  
 
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FEATURES  
ESP  
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With a conventional portable CD player you might  
have experienced that the music stopped e.g. when you  
were jogging. The ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION  
prevents loss of sound caused by light vibrations and  
shocks. Continuous playback is ensured.  
However, ESP does not prevent playback interruptions  
during serious running. It also does not protect the set  
against any damage caused by dropping!  
ESP  
• Press ESP during playback to activate the skip  
protection.  
y
is shown and the protection is activated.  
• To deactivate the skip protection, press ESP again.  
goes off and the protection is deactivated.  
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FEATURES  
Selecting different playing possibilities – MODE  
It is possible to play tracks in random order, to repeat a track  
or the CD and to play the first few seconds of each track.  
1 Press ·MODE during playback as often as necessary  
until the display shows either:  
y
SHUFFLE: All tracks of the CD are played in  
random order until all of them have been played  
once.  
·MODE  
y
SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL: All tracks of the CD are  
played repeatedly in random order.  
REPEAT: The current track is played repeatedly.  
REPEAT ALL: The entire CD is played repeatedly.  
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y SCAN: The first 10 seconds of each of the  
remaining tracks are played in sequence.  
2 Playback starts in the chosen mode after 2 seconds.  
• To return to normal playback, press ·MODE repeatedly  
until the display indicator goes off.  
 
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RADIO  
Radio play  
You can tune to any FM or MW (or AM) station  
automatically or manually. Stereo stations are indicated  
by ST.  
·
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1 Press RADIO·BAND to switch the radio on.  
PROGRAM  
BAND  
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2 Press RADIO·BAND if necessary repeatedly to select  
the desired waveband.  
y
FM 1, FM 2, FM 3, FM 4or MW (or AM) is shown.  
Tuning to radio stations automatically  
1 Keep 3 or 4 pressed for at least 1 second.  
y The radio tunes to a station with sufficient  
strength and radio play starts.  
A(for “automatic search”) and the current  
waveband and frequency are displayed.  
2 Repeat searching until you find the desired radio station.  
Tuning to radio stations manually  
1
Keep 3 or 4 pressed.  
2 Release 3 or 4, then briefly press 3 or 4 again  
when you are close to the desired frequency.  
3 Briefly press 3 or 4 repeatedly until you reach the  
desired frequency.  
y Radio play starts. The current waveband and  
frequency are displayed.  
To switch from radio play to CD play press 2;.  
• Press 9 to switch the radio off.  
Note: In case of interferences in stereo mode press ·MODE to switch to mono.  
 
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RADIO  
Antennas  
• FM: The headphone wire is used as FM antenna.  
If necessary move it for optimum reception.  
MODE  
• MW (or AM): The internal MW (or AM) antenna is  
directed by turning the player.  
OPEN  
OPEN  
Storing radio stations  
You can store up to 30 radio stations.  
·MODE  
1 Tune to a desired radio station and press PROGRAM.  
ESP  
2 Press or § if necessary repeatedly to select the  
number that should be assigned to this radio station.  
PROGRAM  
BAND  
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3 Press PROGRAM while PRESET is blinking to confirm  
the storing.  
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PRESET, the waveband, the frequency and the  
preset number of the stored station are  
displayed.  
4 Store all desired stations this way.  
Note: Already stored stations can be recognized by the  
indicator PRESET and the preset number.  
Tuning to a stored radio station  
1 Select the waveband.  
2 Press or § if necessary repeatedly to select the  
preset number of the desired radio station.  
y Radio play starts. PRESET, the waveband, the frequency  
and the preset number of the stored station are displayed.  
 
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CLOCK  
Time setting  
Your player has a built-in clock. However CD or tuner  
play is not conditional upon the time setting.  
1 Keep SET· pressed for approximately 2 seconds.  
y The clock digits OO:OO(or 12:OOin some  
versions) flash.  
SET·  
CLOCK  
PROGRAM  
BAND  
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2 Keep 3 or 4 pressed, then briefly press 3 or 4  
again repeatedly within 5 seconds to set the  
current time.  
y The current time is displayed.  
3 Press SET· three times or do not press any key for  
5 seconds.  
y The current time is set and the time display  
goes off.  
• To switch to the clock display during CD or tuner play,  
press CLOCK.  
y The current time is displayed for 5 seconds.  
Notes: – When the player is supplied by batteries  
do not remove the batteries during radio play,  
otherwise time settings will be lost  
and will have to be readjusted.  
– If the power supply is interrupted for longer than  
1 minute, all time settings will be lost and will have  
to be readjusted.  
 
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ALARM CLOCK  
Alarm time setting  
Provided the current time has been set, your player can  
be used as an alarm clock.  
1 Keep SET· pressed for approximately 2 seconds,  
then briefly press SET· again.  
y ALis displayed and the alarm clock  
digits 00:00(or12:0Oin some versions)  
flash.  
2 Press 3 or 4 repeatedly within 5 seconds to set the  
alarm time.  
y
is shown and the alarm time is displayed.  
3 Press SET· twice or do not press any key for  
5 seconds.  
y The alarm time is set and the alarm display  
goes off.  
• To switch to the alarm clock display during CD or  
tuner play, press CLOCK twice.  
y
is shown and the alarm time is displayed  
for 5 seconds.  
 
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ALARM CLOCK  
Alarm activation/deactivation  
At the set alarm time either the tuner will start playing for 1 hour, the beeper will  
come on for 3 minutes or an entire CD will be played.  
IMPORTANT!  
To ensure your selected beeper, CD or tuner alarm activates at the set time, make  
sure you leave the CD player in standby mode.  
1 Keep SET· pressed for approximately 2 seconds, then  
briefly press SET· twice.  
y Either ALbEEP, ALCdor ALtunis displayed.  
2 Press 3 or 4 if necessary repeatedly within  
5 seconds to select the desired alarm signal until the  
display shows either:  
ALbEEP: the beeper will be the alarm signal,  
ALCd: the CD will be the alarm signal, or  
ALtun: the tuner will be the alarm signal.  
y At the set time  
starts flashing and the  
selected alarm signal will come on.  
• You can deactivate the beeper for 24 hours by  
pressing any key on the player.  
• If you deactivate the alarm function by switching CD  
or tuner play off with 9, CD or tuner play will restart  
after 24 hours.  
• To switch the alarm function on or off,  
keep ESP pressed for approximately 2 seconds.  
y
is shown if the alarm function is on.  
Notes: – If there is no CD inserted or no radio station tuned, the beeper will be taken  
as the alarm signal instead.  
– If the alarm is activated during CD or tuner playback, playback is interrupted  
and you will hear the beeper alarm through the LINE OUT/p connection  
only, irrespective of your chosen alarm signal.  
– In standby mode, the beeper alarm uses the built-in speaker located on the  
base of the CD player.  
 
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IN-CAR CONNECTION  
In-car use (connections supplied or optionally available)  
Only use the AY 3545 car  
voltage converter (4.5 V, DC,  
positive pole to the centre pin)  
and the AY 3501 car cassette  
adapter. Any other product may  
damage the set.  
4,5 V DC  
·MODE  
AL DBB  
DIGIT  
ESP  
SET·  
CLOCK  
1 Put the CD player on a  
horizontal, vibration-free and  
stable surface. Make sure it  
is in a safe place, where the  
player is neither a danger  
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nor obstacle to the driver and passengers.  
2 Connect the DC plug of the voltage converter to the 4.5V DC socket of the  
CD player (only for a 12 V car battery, negative grounding).  
3 Insert the voltage converter into the cigarette lighter socket. If necessary, clean the  
cigarette lighter socket to obtain a good electrical contact.  
4 Turn down the volume and connect the cassette adapter plug to the LINE OUT/p  
socket of the CD player.  
5 Carefully insert the cassette adapter into the car radio’s cassette compartment.  
6 Make sure the cord does not hinder your driving.  
7 Start the CD player, set VOL E to position 8 and adjust the sound with the car  
radio controls.  
• Always remove the voltage converter from the cigarette lighter socket when the  
CD player is not in use.  
Notes: – Avoid excessive heat from the car heating or from direct sunlight (e.g. in a  
parked car in the summer).  
– If your car radio has a LINE IN socket, it is better to use it for the car radio  
connection instead of the cassette adapter. Connect the signal lead to this  
LINE IN socket and to the LINE OUT/p socket of the CD player.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this  
will invalidate the guarantee.  
Problem  
No power,  
playback does  
not start  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Batteries  
Batteries inserted incorrectly  
Insert the batteries  
correctly.  
Batteries are empty.  
Contact pins are dirty.  
Change the batteries.  
Clean them with a cloth.  
Mains adapter  
Loose connection  
Connect the adapter  
securely.  
In-car use  
Cigarette lighter is not powered Switch on ignition or insert  
when ignition is off.  
batteries.  
nF dISC  
CD-RW (CD-R) is not recorded  
properly.  
Use FINALIZE on the  
CD recorder to complete  
the recording.  
indication  
no dISC  
The CD is badly  
Replace or clean the CD.  
indication  
scratched or dirty.  
CD is not or incorrectly inserted. Insert a CD, label upwards.  
The laser lens is steamed up.  
Wait until the lens has  
cleared.  
HoLdindication  
and/or no reaction  
to controls  
HOLD is activated.  
Electrostatic discharge  
Deactivate HOLD.  
Disconnect the set from  
power supply or take out  
the batteries for  
a few seconds.  
The CD skips tracks. The CD is damaged or dirty.  
Replace or clean the CD.  
RESUME, SHUFFLE or PROGRAM is  
active.  
Switch RESUME, SHUFFLE  
or PROGRAM off.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed, before taking the set for repair.  
If you are unable to solve a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or  
service centre.  
Problem  
No sound or  
Possible cause  
PAUSE is activated.  
Solution  
Press 2;.  
bad sound quality  
Loose, wrong or dirty  
connections  
Check and clean  
connections.  
Volume is not adjusted.  
Adjust the volume.  
Malfunctions due to vicinity  
of active mobile phones  
Keep the player away from  
active mobile phones.  
Strong magnetic fields near  
the player  
Change the player’s position  
or connections.  
In-car use  
cassette adapter is  
inserted incorrectly.  
Insert the cassette adapter  
correctly.  
Temperature inside the car  
is too high/low.  
Let the player adjust to the  
temperature.  
Cigarette lighter socket  
is dirty.  
Clean the cigarette  
lighter socket.  
Wrong playback direction of the Change the autoreverse  
car cassette player’s  
autoreverse feature  
direction.  
Poor radio reception Weak radio signal  
Direct the antenna for  
optimum reception.  
Interference caused by electric Keep the player away from  
equipment like TVs, computers, electric equipment.  
engines etc.  
Alarm does  
not work.  
Alarm time is not set/alarm is  
not activated.  
Set the alarm time/activate  
the alarm.  
Malfunction, loss of Continued operation with weak Change batteries, readjust  
time settings batteries settings.  
 
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