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Trouble shooting guide, Symptoms causes solutions – Lenoxx Electronics CD-96 User Manual

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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 rear 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 headphone plug into

PHONES jack (not LINE OUT).

Increase the volume.

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.

Close the door securely.

Headphone plug not

inserted properly.
VOLUME control set to

minimum.

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 above 8 hours

(rechargeable batteries have 1/2 of that

life).

MP3 playback

does not work or

stops.

A transfer error in the

burning process 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.

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