Cd player – Kenwood XD-753 User Manual
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Knowledge section
In case of difficulty
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Clean the head referring to “Mainte-
nance”.
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Try another tape.
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Try another tape.
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Switch off the equalizer and 3D
surround effects before starting
playback.
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Demagnetize the head referring to
“Maintenance”.
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Install the system at a distance from
other electric appliances and TV.
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Switch on the Tape Equalizer.
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Clean the head referring to “Mainte-
nance”.
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Wind the tape again by fast forward-
ing, rewinding or playing from an end
to the other.
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Use a cassette with an unbroken re-
cording protect tab or block the hole.
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Close the holder completely.
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Select the source to be recorded with
the CD, TUNER, or AUX key.
÷
Change the tape transport direction of
deck B or reverse the tape insertion
orientation.
Sound is harsh or high fre-
quencies are not repro-
duced.
Sound is distorted.
Noise is noticeable.
Sound vibrates.
Recording cannot be started
by pressing the record key.
Remedy
Symptom
Cause
A CD is placed in the player
but it cannot be played.
Sound is not produced.
Sound skips.
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The disc is placed upside down.
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The disc position is displaced.
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The disc is extremely dirty.
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The disc is scratched.
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Dew is condensed on the optics lens.
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The disc has not been placed.
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The player is not set to the play mode.
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The disc is extremely dirty.
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The disc is scratched.
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The disc is dirty.
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The disc is scratched.
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The player was subjected to vibration.
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Place the disc properly, with the label
side facing upward.
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Place the disc properly.
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Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”.
÷
Try another disc.
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Refer to “Caution on condensation”
and remove the condensation by
evaporation.
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Place a disc in the CD player.
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Press the play key.
÷
Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”.
÷
Try another disc.
÷
Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”.
÷
Try another disc.
÷
Install the unit in a place not subject to
vibrations.
CD player
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The head is dirty.
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The tape is stretched or shrunk.
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The tape being played was recorded
with distorted sound.
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A tape which has been recorded with
the equalizer and/or 3D surround
effects is being played back by
applying the equalizer effect.
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The tape head is magnetized.
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External noise is induced.
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A tape which has been recorded with
Dolby NR is being played back with-
out switching the Tape Equalizer.
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The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty.
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The tape is wound irregularly.
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The recording protect tab of the cas-
sette has been broken.
÷
The cassette holder is not closed com-
pletely.
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The TAPE input is selected.
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The tape is fully wound to one of the
reels.
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