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Philips CDD 882 User Manual

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9. BEFORE CALLING THE REPAIRMAN

If you suspect that your player is faulty, first consult this checklist.

You may find you have overlooked something quite simple.

Under no circumstances should you open up the player; this will

invalidate all rights under the guarantee.

1. After pressing the ON/OFF switch, the display does not light.

- The button is not pressed in far enough.
- One of the plugs of the mains lead is not connected or is not

making contact.

-There is no supply at the mains socket. Plug in another

electrical appliance and check if that works.

2. After pressing OPEN, the disc tray does not slide out.

- The transit clamps have not been removed.
- The player is not switched on. Check that the display and the

on/off indicators light up.

- The microprocessor has not received the command properly.

Check if the disc tray opens if you switch the player off and on
again, and then press CPEN once more.

-The disc tray drive is not functioning. You cannot rectify this

yourself.

3. After pressing the front of the tray, PLAY/REPLAY, SCAN or
SHUFFLE, the disc tray does not slide in.

-The mains suppiy has been interrupted. Check if the display is

lit.

- The microprocessor has not received the command correctly.

Check if the disc tray closes if you switch the player off and on
again.

- The disc tray drive is not functioning. You cannot rectify this

yourself. If a disc is in position, remove it, then push the disc tray
In carefully to close it.

4. After closing the disc tray, ’DISC’ and ’ERROR’ light briefly.

- The disc is not inserted with the label upwards or there is no

disc in the disc tray.

- The disc is dirty. See if cleaning the disc, or using another, clean

disc, clears the fault.

-The disc is defective. Try another disc.
-There is an unwanted object in the disc tray.

5. The disc is being played (indicated by the track number orthe
elapsed time indication moving on regularly) but there is no
sound.

-The player is connected to a non-digital input of the amplifier.
- The amplifier, D/A converter or other piece of equipment is not

switched on.

- The position of the source selector switch(es) on the amplifier,

D/A converter or other piece of equipment does not correspond

with the input to which the player is connected.

-The amplifier or the loudspeakers connected to it are not

working. Check with another sound source to see if this is the
case.

- The microprocessor has not received the command correctly.

Check if switching the player off and on again, and then restarting
clears the fault.

-The connection between the player and the amplifier, D/A

converter or other piece of equipment is broken.

- The input to which the player is connected is defective. Check
this by connecting the player to another digital input socket.

6. Programming is not working properly.

-You must set the player to the direct programming mode by

pressing PROGRAM/PLAY.

-The disc is dirty or badly scratched. See if cleaning the disc

helps or try programming another disc.

-The microprocessor has not processed the commands

properly. Erase the program by pressing STOP/CM and store it

again; restart play and check if the fault has cleared.

-All 20memory blocks are already occupied and you have

missed ’ERROR’ which indicates this.

-The FTS memory is full.

7. The following faults can be caused by the same circum­
stances:

Playback does not begin with the first track on the disc or of the

program, but with another.

Playback stops before the end of the disc or the program has

been reached.

-The PLAY MODE switch is not in the NORM position.
-The microprocessor has not processed the command cor­

rectly. Check if switching the player off and on again, and then

restarting clears the fault.

- The disc is dirty or badly scratched. See if cleaning the disc or

using another, clean or scratch-free disc clears the fault.

-The disc is defective. Try another disc.
-There is an unwanted object in the disc tray.

8. The player does not react to commands from the remote
control handset.

-The distance to the player was too great, or you did not aim

accurately enough in the direction of the player.

-The batteries in the remote control handset are weak or flat.

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