TROUBLESHOOTING
If a fault occurs, first see whether you can
resolve the problem yourself. You might find
this overview useful.
CAUTION!Riskofinjury!
Opening the device can cause injuries.
Fault
GENERALINFORMATION
No function
No sound
RADIO
Poor radio reception
BLUETOOTH
No connection
CD
No playback or reading error
Skips tracks
CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not being played back,
or being played back incorrectly
MP3
MP3 CD plays too fast or slowly
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Possiblecause/action
- If the device has been disrupted by a thun-
derstorm, a static charge or another external
factor, follow this procedure to resolve the
problem: Disconnect the mains adapter and
then plug it in again.
- The volume may be set too low or in mute
mode.
- In Bluetooth mode: Set the volume of the
external device to the maximum and then
control the volume using the kitchen radio.
- Weak radio signal. Adjust the wire antenna
to optimize the radio reception.
- Interference from electrical devices such as
television, neon lamps, computer etc.
- If necessary, select another location to impro-
ve the radio signal.
- Take care to ensure that all settings have
been made correctly on all devices. The
Bluetooth® function may be deactivated on
the external device. Activate this, if necessa-
ry.
- Check whether the device to be connected is
switched on and is in search mode.
- The CD may be damaged or dirty.
- A stored track memory is being played.
- The RANDOM function is activated.
- The CD is faulty, or the software or hardware
settings were incorrect during burning.
- The sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz was not
used.