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E-14, Troubleshooting chart (continued), Maintenance – Sony CD-DH899N User Manual

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CD-DH

8

99N (

S

EC-LAG)

2

1

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

E-14

Su

dden temper

a

t

u

re ch

a

nge

s

,

s

tor

a

ge or oper

a

tion in

a

n extremely

h

u

mid environment m

a

y c

aus

e conden

sa

tion in

s

ide the c

ab

inet (CD

pick

u

p, etc.) or on the tr

a

n

s

mitter on the remote control. Conden

sa

tion

c

a

n c

aus

e the

u

nit to m

a

lf

u

nction. If thi

s

h

a

ppen

s

, le

a

ve the power on with

no di

s

c in the

u

nit

u

ntil norm

a

l pl

a

y

ba

ck i

s

po

ss

i

b

le (

ab

o

u

t 1 ho

u

r). Wipe

off

a

ny conden

sa

tion on the tr

a

n

s

mitter with

a

s

oft cloth

b

efore oper

a

ting

the

u

nit.

Remove the iPod, U

S

B memory device

a

nd di

s

c from the

u

nit. Then,

s

et

the

u

nit to the power

s

t

a

nd-

b

y mode. C

a

rrying the

u

nit with iPod or U

S

B

memory device left docked or di

s

c

s

left in

s

ide c

a

n d

a

m

a

ge the

u

nit.

When thi

s

prod

u

ct i

s

sub

jected to

s

trong extern

a

l interference

(mech

a

nic

a

l

s

hock, exce

ss

ive

s

t

a

tic electricity,

ab

norm

a

l

su

pply volt

a

ge

d

u

e to lightning, etc.) or if it i

s

oper

a

ted incorrectly, it m

a

y m

a

lf

u

nction.

If such a problem occurs, do the following:

1

S

et the

u

nit to the

s

t

a

nd-

b

y mode

a

nd t

u

rn the power on

a

g

a

in.

2

If the

u

nit i

s

not re

s

tored in the previo

us

oper

a

tion,

u

npl

u

g

a

nd pl

u

g

in the

u

nit

a

g

a

in,

a

nd then t

u

rn the power on.

Note:
If neither oper

a

tion

ab

ove re

s

tore

s

the

u

nit, cle

a

r

a

ll the memory

b

y

re

s

etting it.

Caution:
Thi

s

oper

a

tion will er

as

e

a

ll d

a

t

a

s

tored in memory incl

u

ding clock, timer

s

etting

s

, t

u

ner pre

s

et,

a

nd CD progr

a

m.

Comp

a

ct di

s

c

s

a

re f

a

irly re

s

i

s

t

a

nt to d

a

m

a

ge, however mi

s

tr

a

cking c

a

n

occ

u

r d

u

e to

a

n

a

cc

u

m

u

l

a

tion of dirt on the di

s

c

su

rf

a

ce. Follow the

g

u

ideline

s

b

elow for m

a

xim

u

m enjoyment from yo

u

r CD collection

a

nd

pl

a

yer.

Do not write on either

s

ide of the di

s

c, p

a

rtic

u

l

a

rly the non-l

ab

el

s

ide

from which

s

ign

a

l

s

a

re re

a

d. Do not m

a

rk thi

s

su

rf

a

ce.

Keep yo

u

r di

s

c

s

a

w

a

y from direct

su

nlight, he

a

t

a

nd exce

ss

ive

moi

s

t

u

re.

Alw

a

y

s

hold the CD

s

b

y the edge

s

. Fingerprint

s

, dirt or w

a

ter on the

CD

s

c

a

n c

aus

e noi

s

e or mi

s

tr

a

cking. If

a

CD i

s

dirty or doe

s

not pl

a

y

properly, cle

a

n it with

a

s

oft, dry cloth, wiping

s

tr

a

ight o

u

t from the

center,

a

long the r

a

di

us

.

Periodic

a

lly wipe the c

ab

inet with

a

s

oft cloth

a

nd

a

dil

u

ted

s

o

a

p

s

ol

u

tion,

then with

a

dry cloth.

Caution:

Do not

us

e chemic

a

l

s

for cle

a

ning (g

as

oline, p

a

int thinner, etc.). It

m

a

y d

a

m

a

ge the c

ab

inet.

Do not

a

pply oil to the in

s

ide of the

u

nit. It m

a

y c

aus

e m

a

lf

u

nction

s

.

In order to en

su

re proper oper

a

tion of the CD pl

a

yer, prevent

a

tive

m

a

inten

a

nce (cle

a

ning of the l

as

er pick

u

p len

s

)

s

ho

u

ld

b

e performed

periodic

a

lly. Len

s

cle

a

ner

s

a

re commerci

a

lly

a

v

a

il

ab

le. Cont

a

ct yo

u

r loc

a

l

CD

s

oftw

a

re de

a

ler for option

s

.

Troubleshooting chart (continued)

Symptom

Possible cause

● S

o

u

nd

s

kipping.

C

a

nnot he

a

r tre

b

le.

● S

o

u

nd Fl

u

ct

ua

tion.

I

s

there

a

ny

s

l

a

ck?

I

s

the t

a

pe

s

tretched?

Are the c

a

p

s

t

a

n

s

, pinch roller

s

or

he

a

d

s

dirty?

C

a

nnot remove the t

a

pe.

If

a

power f

a

il

u

re occ

u

r

s

d

u

ring

pl

a

y

ba

ck, the he

a

d

s

rem

a

in

eng

a

ged with the t

a

pe. Do not open

the comp

a

rtment with gre

a

t force.

Symptom

Possible cause

Device c

a

nnot

b

e

detected.

I

s

there

a

ny MP

3

/WMA file

a

v

a

il

ab

le?

I

s

the device properly connected?

I

s

it

a

n MTP device?

Doe

s

the device cont

a

in AAC file

only?

Pl

a

y

ba

ck doe

s

not

s

t

a

rt.

I

s

it

a

copyright protected WMA

file?

I

s

it

a

f

a

l

s

e MP

3

file?

Wrong time di

s

pl

a

y.

Wrong file n

a

me di

s

pl

a

y.

I

s

V

a

ri

ab

le Bitr

a

te file

b

eing pl

a

yed

ba

ck?

I

s

the File N

a

me written in

Chine

s

e or J

a

p

a

ne

s

e ch

a

r

a

cter

s

?

Symptom

Possible cause

No

s

o

u

nd i

s

prod

u

ced.

No im

a

ge

a

ppe

a

r

s

on the

TV/monitor.

The iPod i

s

not pl

a

ying.

The iPod i

s

not properly

connected to the

u

nit.

I

s

the AC power cord of the

u

nit

pl

u

gged in?

The video c

ab

le i

s

not properly

connected.

The TV/monitor’

s

inp

u

t

s

election i

s

not properly

s

et.

iPod will not ch

a

rge.

Wrong iPod

a

d

a

ptor i

s

us

ed.

The iPod i

s

not m

a

king f

u

ll cont

a

ct

with the iPod connector.

The m

a

in

u

nit i

s

in

s

t

a

nd-

b

y mode.

U

s

ing

3

rd

gener

a

tion iPod.

Cassette deck

USB

iPod

Condensation

Before transporting the unit

1

Pre

ss

the ON/

S

TAND-BY

bu

tton to enter the power

s

t

a

nd-

b

y mode.

2

While pre

ss

ing down the OPEN/CLO

S

E

bu

tton, pre

ss

the POWER

ON/

S

TAND-BY

bu

tton

u

ntil “ALL CLEAR”

a

ppe

a

r

s

.

If problem occurs

Factory reset, clearing all memory

POWER

ON/STAND-BY

Care of compact discs

Maintenance

Cleaning the cabinet

Cleaning the CD pickup lens