223tion Problems".
5. COMPACT DISC PLAYER
Compact Disc Players (hereinafter referred as CD) use a laser beam pick--up to read the digital signals
recorded on the CD and reproduce analog signals of the music, etc.
HINT:
Never attempt to disassemble or oil any part of the player unit.
Do not insert any object other than a disc into the disc box.
NOTICE:
CD players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure. Be sure
to operate the player correctly as instructed.
6. MAINTENANCE
(1) Tape player/magnet head cleaning:
1Raise the cassette door with your finger.
Next, using a pencil or similar object, push in
the guide.
2Using a cleaning pen or cotton applicator soaked
in cleaner, clean the magnet head surface, pinch
rollers and tape press wheel.
(2) CD player/disc cleaning:
If the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping the surface
from the center to outside in the radial directions with a
soft cloth.
NOTICE:
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti--
static preservative.ExampleMagnet HeadTape Press WheelPinch Roller
225Section 3 Audio System InspectionI TroubleshootingSymptom
Suspected Area
1. Ra dio a ssembly c ircuit fa ulty
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ra dio a ssembly bac klight te rmina l
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Spea ker c irc uit
2. Ra dio a ssembly powe r c ircuit faulty
3. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Spea ker c irc uit
2. Ra dio a ssembly powe r c ircuit faulty
3. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ante nna c ircuit
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ta pe
2. Ra dio a ssembly powe r c ircuit faulty
3. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ta pe
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ta pe
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Ta pe
2. Ra dio a ssembly
1. Wire betwe en CD box a nd main unit
2. CD P la ye r ma in unit pow e r supply c irc uit fa ult
3. CD box
4. CD Player main unit
1. Wire betwe en CD box a nd main unit
2. CD box
3. CD
4. CD Player main unit
1. Wire betwe en CD box a nd main unit
2. CD box
3. CD
4. CD PLAYER main unit
1. Wire betwe en CD box a nd main unit
2. CD box
1. CD box
2. CD box installa tion Sound quality poor only when pla ying CD
(Volume faint)
CD sound jump Tape ja mme d, ma lfunc tion with tape
speed or auto-reverse
CD could not be inserted or ejected after
ins e r t e d.
P owe r c oming in, but CD playe r not
operating.
CD ca n not be ta ke n out Una ble to re ce ive ra dio broa dca st (poor
re ce ption)
The c a ssette c ould not be inserted or
playe d
Cassette tape will not be ejected
Sound qua lity poor only whe n playing
cassette tape Ra dio not operating when powe r switch
turned to “ON”.
The radio ba cklight doe s not light up with
t he illumina t ion s w it c h O N
Spe ake r soundless in all modes
Sound qua lity poor in all mode s (Volume
faint)