14.
Disposal
For the sake of our environment and to enable full recycling of the used raw material, the user is asked
to bring the used and defective devices to public collecting places for electric scrap. The symbol sho-
wing a crossed-out dust bin on wheels means that this product must be taken to a collection site for
electronic scrap to ensure the best possible recycling of the raw materials.
15. Troubleshooting
By purchasing this system you have acquired a product that has been designed to the state of the art and is ope-
rationally reliable. Nevertheless, problems or errors may occur. For this reason, the following is a description of
how you can eliminate possible malfunctions yourself.
Always observe the safety instructions!
No display after the mains switch (1) was switched on:
• The mains cable has not been plugged into the socket correctly.
• The mains cable is not correctly inserted in the mains connection AC IN (45).
The CD is not being played back.
• The CD has not been put into the tray properly.
• The CD is dirty.
• The inserted CD is not an audio/MP3 CD, a CD-R or a CD-RW.
• Switch to another CD manufacturer if your CD-R or CD-RW is not recognised or played back.
The CD skips during playback.
• The CD is dirty.
• The CD is scratched.
• The CD has a pressing defect.
• During playback, the device is subjected to vibrations.
• Use a lower burn speed when writing your audio CD.
• Change CD manufacturer should problems occur on playback of your CD-R or CD-RW.
The MP3 files are not played back.
• Do not mix MP3 files with other files types (e.g. WMA files) on the CD.
• Use a lower burn speed when writing your MP3-CD.
• Burn your MP3-CD with the universal file standard ISO 9660.
The PITCH slider (21) does not work.
• The PITCH function is deactivated.
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