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Arcam Delta 70.2 - Troubleshooting Common Issues; Power, Drawer, and Error Indicator Faults; Audio Output and Sound Problems

Arcam Delta 70.2
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This
facility
makes
programming
via
the
remote
control
handset
a
very
straightforward
process.
Simply
use
the
0-9
keypad
to
select
the
desired
track
numbers
and
press
PROGRAM
to
store
each
track
in
the
required
sequence.
You
should
always
point
the
handset
directly
at
the
front
of
the
player
for
best
results.
The
CR10
uses
three
AAA
type
cells
for
power.
These
should
be
removed
if
the
unit
is
not
be
be
used
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Faults
and
their
likely
causes
(1]
Pressing
the
POWER
switch
does
not
light
up
the
display.
The
POWER
switch
(1]
was
not
pushed
in
far
enough.
The
LE.C.
mains
socket
on
the
mains
lead
is
not
pushed
firmly
home
into
the
player's
chassis
mounted
plug.
The
mains
plug
is
not
properly
plugged
into
the
socket
or
its
fuse
is
loose
or
defective.
There
is
no
supply
present
at
the
mains
socket.
The
mains
fuse
in
the
player
is
defective.
The
display
switch
is
off.
(2)
Pressing
the
LOAD
button
does
not
open
the
disc
drawer.
The
player
is
not
switched
on.
Check
the
power
LED
{A)
is
on.
The
transit
screws
have
not
been
removed.
The
microprocessor
has
not
received
the
command
properly.
Check
by
pushing
the
STOP
button
(5)
and
then
the
LOAD
button
{3}
again.
If
this
does
not
work,
try
switching
the
player
off
and
then
on
again
5
seconds
later
to
see
if
this
cures
the
problem.
{3}
Pressing
the
LOAD
or
PLAY
buttons
will
not
close
the
disc
drawer.
The
player
is
not
switched
on
or
the
mains
supply
has
been
interrupted.
Check
the
power
LED
(AJ)
is
on.
10
The
microprocessor
has
not
received
the
command
correctly.
See
section
2
above.
The
drawer
is
jammed
by
a
foreign
object
around
the
periphery
of
its
slot,
or
the
disc
is
not
placed
properly
on
its
cradle.
(4)
After
closing
the
drawer,
the
ERROR
header
lights
up
or
the
disc
information
is
not
displayed.
The
disc
is
loaded
label
side
down
or
there
is
no
disc
in
the
tray.
The
disc
is
dirty
or
badly
scratched.
The
disc
is
defective.
The
transit
screws
have
not
been
removed.
There
is
a
foreign
object
in
the
disc
drawer
(e.g.
a
piece
of
paper
or
a
remnant
of
packaging.)
(5)
The
disc
is
playing
but
there
is
no
sound.
The
connection
between
the
player
and
amplifier
(or
D/A
converter]
is
broken.
The
amplifier
(or
D/A
converter)
is
not
switched
on
or
the
volume
control
of
the
amplifier
is
at
zero.
The
speakers
are
not
connected.
The
selector
switch
on
the
amplifier
is
set
to
the
wrong
source.
Check
the
tape
monitor
switching
too!
The
amplifier
(or
D/A
converter)
input
to
which
the
player
is
connected
is
defective.
The
amplifier
(or
D/A
converter]
or
the
speakers
are
defective.
Switch
to
another
sound
source
on
your
amplifier
(e.g.
vinyl
disc,
tuner
or
tape)
to
check
this.
(6)
Programming
is
not
working.
The
disc
is
dirty
or
badly
scratched.
The
microprocessor
has
not
processed
the
commands
properly.
Erase
the
programme
by
pressing
the
STOP
button
(5)
twice
and
store
it
again:
restart
play
and
check
if
the
fault
nas
cleared.
All
20
memory
places
are
atready
occupied
and
you
have
missed
the
flashing
ERROR
header
sign
that
indicates
this.

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