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NAD C 525BEE User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

No Power when the POWER button is set to ON

Poor or no power plug connection at the AC
outlet

Insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Disc play does not start

The disc is loaded upside down

The disc is too dirty

Reload the disc with the label side UP

Clean the disc

No sound

Incorrect audio cable connections

Incorrect amplifier/receiver operation

Connect the CD player to the amplifier/receiver
correctly

Make sure that the input selector on your
amplifier or receiver is set to CD

Sound skips

The CD player is subject to vibration or physical
shock from external sources

Change the installation location

Remote control does not work

Batteries in Remote Control handset have
expired

Object obscuring remote sensor
on the player

Replace batteries

Remove any objects directly in front of the player

A “humming” sound can be heard

Loose cable connections

Check the cable connections, particularly the
phono connecting cables

ABOUT THE OPTICAL PICKUP
The Compact Disc player uses a solid-state semi-conductor diode laser,
mounted on a tracking servo-mechanism, to play the disc. The laser
illuminates the track of microscopic pits representing the digital data
bits, while photo-diodes detect the reflected illumination from the disc
and convert it into an electronic signal which is then decoded to recover
the musical waveform in each stereo channel.
You cannot see the laser operating, because it operates at wavelength
of 7800 Angstroms, which is in the infrared and thus invisible to the
human eye.

The Compact Disc player is completely safe for children to use. The laser
operates at very low power and is concealed within the player
mechanism. Even when the player is disassembled, the laser remains
sealed within an optical system that causes its light to focus only 1
millimeter from the lens and then diverge rapidly, reducing its intensity
to negligible levels.