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TROUBLESHOOTING
RESET PROCEDURE
Perform a reset if the solutions outlined below don't resolve the issue.
The RESET button (3) is the small hole on the front right of the E-5. To
perform a reset, assure that fresh batteries are in the E5 or power it
with its AC adapter. Turn the E5 off and poke a paper clip into the hole.
WILL NOT TURN ON
1. Assure that the LOCK feature is not engaged.
2. Assure that the radio has power (batteries installed or AC adapter
plugged in).
3. Assure that batteries are inserted with correct polarity
4. Assure that the batteries are not depleted
5. If using an AC adapter, assure that it is plugged into the household
outlet (mains socket) and into the E5's DC socket. Also, assure that
the AC adapter is of the correct DC voltage output and polarity and
that its plug-tip is of the correct inner and outer diameter.
SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE PLAYING DURING BATTERY USE
This is caused by depleted batteries. Replace them.
SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE BEING MOVED DURING
AC ADAPTER USE
This is usually caused by a broken wire or loose connection in the AC
adapter's cord or if the AC adapter's plug-tip is of the wrong diameter.
OPERATES ERRATICALLY
Perform a RESET, as described in the section titled RESET PROCEDURE.
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STATIONS ARE RECEIVED TOO WEAK
• Assure that the ANTENNA GAIN switch is set to the DX position.
• Assure that the telescopic antenna is pulled up all the way for FM
and Shortwave reception.
• When listening to AM stations, swivel the radio. The AM internal
ferrite bar antenna is highly directional.
THERE IS NO SOUND FROM THE SPEAKER (18)
Assure that earphones/headphones are not plugged in and that the
volume control is turned up.
A STATION CAUSES SEVERE AUDIO DISTORTION, BUT SEEMS
TO BE VERY STRONG IN SIGNAL STRENGTH
This is probably a strong, local station, very close to your location.
Because of its close proximity, its signal is too strong. To reduce signal
strengths, place the DX/LOCAL switch into the LOCAL position.
THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT HAS A STICKY LIQUID OR
DRIED WHITE POWDER IN IT
This is the result of battery acid leakage. To avoid battery acid leakage,
only use high quality alkaline or rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride
batteries. Never intermix old with new, or different brands or types of
batteries. If the batteries leak, immediately contact the manufacturer
of the batteries and don't throw them away. Damage caused by battery
acid leakage is not covered under warranty.
E5
OPERATION MANUAL
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