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TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
Check
that
connections
are
proper.
2.
Check
that
you
are
operating
the
system
according
to
the
instructions
in
the
manual.
Check
the
following
points
if
the
system
does
not
seem
to
be
working
properly.
Hf
the
problem
is
not
solved
after
checking
these
points
carefully,
the
system
may
be
malfunctioning.
Turn
the
power
off
and
contact
your
store
of
purchase
or
your
nearest
DENON
service
center
or
office.
Normal
operation
may
not
be
possible
if
there
is
dirt
or
other
substances
on
the
surface
of
the
internal
objective
lens
or
sensor.
These
parts
must
be
cleaned
periodically
depending
on
the
place
of
installation.
For
details,
contact
your
store
of
purchase.
Condensation
Water
droplets
(or
condensation)
may
form
on
the
optical
lens
or
disc
in
the
following
cases:
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Just
after
a
heater
is
turned
on
in
the
room.
@
When
the
set
is
placed
in
a
steamy
or
humid
room.
@
When
the
set
is
moved
abruptly
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
room.
Avoid
using
ultrasonic
humidifiers
nearby.
If
ultrasonic
humidifiers
are
used
nearby,
the
calcium,
etc.,
included
in
the
water
may
be
scattered
into
the
air,
causing
white
dust
to
accumulate
on
the
surface
of
the
objective
jens
or
sensor,
resulting
in
improper
opera-
tion.
it
Condensation
Occurs
The
signals
on
the
disc
cannot
be
read
properly
and
the
CD
player
may
not
operate
properly.
To
get
rid
of
the
condensation,
turn
the
power
on
and
let
the
set
sit
for
about
one
hour.
Operation
should
be
normal
after
this.
This
system
consists
of
precision
components
using
microprocessors.
Avoid
using
it
in
places
where
there
is
much
external
.
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noise.
If
used
is
such
places,
the
system
may
not
operate
properly,
but
this
is
not
a
problem
with
the
system.
if
the
system
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Cleaning
the
Head
After
the
cassette
deck
is
used
for
a
while,
powder
from
tapes
and
dirt
get
on
the
head,
decreasing
the
sound
quality.
NOTE:
Some
cleaning
sets
sold
in
stores
have
a
polishing
effect
and
can
damage
the
head.
Symptom
Cause
Measures
Power
does
not
turn
on
|
@
Power
cord
not
plugged
into
outlet.
Plug
cord
into
outlet
properly.
when
POWER
button
pressed.
c
|
No
sound
produced
from
|
¢
VOLUME
control
set
to
minimum.
@
Turn
VOLUME
control
clockwise
{
%
).
2
speakers.
@
Headphones
are
connected.
e
Disconnect
headphones.
E
©
Speaker
cords
not
connected
to
speak-
|
e
Connect
speaker
cords
properly.
6
er
terminals.
oO
Trebles
not
produced
or
|
@
Speaker's
poiarities
{@
and
©}
not
|
&
Connect
speaker
cords
properly.
stereo
effect
not
clear.
matched.
|
Source
other
than
the
one
|
@
Function
selector
buttons
not
set
prop-
|
e
Set
to
desired
function.
desired
is
heard.
erly.
Recording
not
performed
|
e
No
cassette
tape
loaded.
e
Load
tape.
when
REC/REC
MUTE
but-
|
e
Cassette
tape’s
tabs
broken
off.
e
Apply
cellophane
tape
over
holes.
ton
pressed.
oad
es
2
Sound
is
interrupted
during
|
©
Heads
dirty.
e
Clean.
Q
|
playback
or
recording,
or
|
Tape
stretched.
e
Replace
tape.
treble
sound
low.
Wow
is
heavy
during
play-
|
¢
Capstans
or
pinch
rollers
dirty.
@
Clean.
back
or
recording.
Hissing
noise
heard
during
|
®
Antenna
not
pointed
in
proper
direc-
|
©
Change
direction
of
antenna.
FM
reception.
tion.
we
@
Signals
weak.
@
Install
outdoor
antenna.
o
2
‘S
|
Hissing
or
scratchy
noise
|
¢
Noise
from
TV
or
interference
from
|
@
Turn
TV
off.
Fd
heard
during
AM
reception.
other
stations.
e
Set
system
in
different
direction.
x
@
Install
outdoor
antenna.
Humming
noise
heard
dur-
|
¢
Signals
over
power
cord
modulated
by
|
e
Plug
in
cord
in
opposite
direction.
ing
AM
reception.
power
source
frequency.
e
Install
outdoor
antenna.
Disc
loaded
but
number
of
|
©
Disc
loaded
upside-down.
e
Reload
disc.
tracks
not
displayed.
e
Disc
dirty.
e
Clean
disc.
@
Non-standard
disc
loaded.
e
Replace
with
standard
disc.
Ree
eats
ee
o
Operation
not
performed
|
@
Disc
loaded
upside-down.
@
Reload
disc.
2
when
buttons
pressed,
or
|
©
Foreign
object
in
disc
holder.
@
Remove
disc
and
remove
foreign
a
playback
stops
in
middle
of
object.
OQ
|
track.
©
Dise
dirty.
@
Clean
disc.
oO
e
Disc
scratched.
e
Replace
with
non-scratched
disc.
Sound
skips.
e
Dust,
fingerprints,
or
spittle
on
disc.
@
Clean
disc.
e@
Disc
scratched.
e
Replace
with
non-scratched
disc.
e
Player
set
in
shaky,
unstable
place.
e
Set
player
in
stable
place.
ae
.
1S
does
not
operate
properly,
try
performing
the
desired
operation
again.
f7]
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
e@
Demagnetizing
the
Head
The
head
becomes
magnetized
after
the
deck
is
used
over
a
long
period
of
time
or
if
the
head
is
exposed
to
magnetic
forces.
This
results
in
noise
and
reduced
treble.
If
the
head
is
magnetized,
use
a
cassette
tape
head
demagnetizer
(eraser),
available
in
stores,
and
demagne-
tize
it.
e
For
details,
read
the
demagnetizer’s
operating
instruc-
tions.
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