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Troubleshooting

If a problem occurs, first refer to this information before you take the device
for repair.

If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact
your local dealer or service specialist.

Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the device yourself, as
this would invalidate the guarantee.

INFORMATION

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PROBLEM

The device will not
switch on
Playback will not start
No display

Playback will not start
Playback is inter-
rupted
No display

Playback does not
begin with the first
track.

No sound, poor
sound quality

POSSIBLE CAUSE

The batteries are incorrectly
inserted. The batteries are flat.

The »

HOLD

« switch is in the

»

ON

«  position.

The mains adapter is not prop-
erly connected.

The CD compartment is not
properly closed.
Moisture has collected on the
lens.
The CD has not been inserted
correctly.
The CD is damaged or dirty. 

The PROGRAM or RANDOM 
function is activated.

The volume is turned right
down.
The earphones plug is loose or
not plugged in.
The earphone plug is connected
to the »

LINE OUT

« socket.

REMEDY

Insert the batteries correct-
ly. Insert new batteries or
recharge them.
Push the »

HOLD

« switch

to the »

OFF

« position.

Check the mains adapter.

Close the CD compartment.

Let the device stand for a
while in a warm room.
Insert the CD with the label
facing upwards.
Replace or clean the CD.

Switch off the PROGRAM
or RANDOM function.

Use »

VOLUME

g

« to

adjust the volume.
Check the connection.

Plug the earphones plug
into the »

PHONES

« socket.

Summary of Contents for SQUIXX CDP 4200 AS 45

Page 1: ...PORTABLE CD PLAYER Squixx CDP 4200 AS45...

Page 2: ...onctions suppl mentaires 28 Vue d ensemble 34 Programme musical 30 Alimentation en courants 35 Informations 31 Pr paratifs 114 Service 37 Particolarit 43 Funzioni di base 38 Sicurezza 44 Funzioni supp...

Page 3: ...gned for outdoor sports The anti shock system ensures uninterrupted music playback even during sporting activities and under extreme conditions To do this the anti shock system is equipped with A sign...

Page 4: ...revent dust from collecting on the lens Never open the device casing The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper handling Maintenance If the device is unable to scan CDs p...

Page 5: ...ular passage PLAY PAUSE II Switches the device on and starts CD playback Switches to pause 5 a a a R SKIP Press briefly to select the previous track Hold down to search for a particular passage PROG C...

Page 6: ...buttons The display t1 Repeating a single track tALL Repeating all tracks on the CD HOLD The buttons are disabled i Flashing means the batteries are becoming low PROG Creating or playing a track memor...

Page 7: ...e device will not be used for a long period of time No liability is accepted for damage resulting from leaking batteries The batteries are switched off during mains operation Using Nickel Cadmium batt...

Page 8: ...12 cm CDs it can also play 8 cm CDs without an adapter Do not attach adhesive labels to CDs Keep the surfaces of CDs clean When burning audio files onto CD Rs various problems may arise which may lead...

Page 9: ...at track Playback begins with the first track 2 To pause playback press PLAY PAUSE II The track playing time flashes Press PLAY PAUSE II to resume playback 3 Press STOP to end playback Note Playback s...

Page 10: ...ess MODE four times during playback Display RAND flashes 2 Press PLAY PAUSE II to start the function Display RAND and the titles on the CD are played back in random order 3 Press STOP to quit the func...

Page 11: ...PROG to save the track Display for example 00 02 Note Repeat steps 3 and 4 to save more tracks If you try to store more than 20 tracks the first track you saved is dis played Playing back the track me...

Page 12: ...er is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are emp...

Page 13: ...ted The batteries are flat The HOLD switch is in the ON position The mains adapter is not prop erly connected The CD compartment is not properly closed Moisture has collected on the lens The CD has no...

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