Note:
Tape recorder can also be cleaned with a special cleaning cassette.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems may often be caused by some small things. The following table provides hints and tips for solving
common problems.
PROBLEM
CAUSE / SOLUTION
No sound/power
• Volume is not set. Adjust the volume.
• The power cord is not properly plugged in. Plug in the power cord properly.
• Empty/incorrectly inserted batteries. Insert fresh batteries correctly.
• The CD contains data other than music files. Turn the TUNING knob repeatedly to
• Make sure that the mode switch is set to correct position.
• Make sure the current mode is selected correctly using the MODE button.
The CD display
• There has been an electrostatic discharge. Turn the device off and unplug from the
does not work
properly / no
• CD is not inserted. Insert CD.
reaction to
• The CD is heavily scratched or dirty. Replace or clean the disc, see "Maintenance".
controls
• Fogged laser lens. Wait until the humidity evaporates.
• CD-R/CD-RW disc is empty or not enclosed. Use only the enclosed CD-R / CD-RW
• Make sure that the CD is not encrypted with copyright protection technologies, as
• Set the function selector to CD / USB and press the MODE button to switch to CD
The CD skips
• CD disc is damaged or dirty. Replace or clean the disc.
tracks
• A program is active. Deactivate program.
• Badly scratched or dirty disc may cause a malfunction.
Poor tape sound
• Dust and dirt on the tape heads. Clean the cassette mechanics, see the section
quality
• You are using unsuitable types of cassettes (METAL, CHROME).
Poor DAB / FM
• Make sure that the antenna is correctly set.
radio reception
• Reception quality can deteriorate due to electrical interference. Move the device
TECHNICAL DATA
Model
Power
Power input
Frequencies range
Supported formats:
Max. USB capacity
Autostop
skip to the CD or MP3 audio track instead of the data file.
socket. Switch it on after a while.
discs or suitable CD Audio discs.
some of these discs do not meet the standards of the CD format.
mode.
"Maintenance".
away from interference sources (especially motors, transformers, etc.)
CDR 999 DAB
Power: AC 230 V ~50 Hz
Batteries: 9 V (6× R14 1,5 V, not included)
16 W
FM 88–108 MHz
DAB 174.928–239.00 MHz
WMA, MP3, CD-R/RW
32 GB
semi-autostop
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