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Troubleshooting Guide

If your CD player isn’t operating properly, check the troubleshooting guide below. If you
cannot resolve the problem, call Lakeshore’s customer service department at (800) 428-4414.

Problem:

Possible causes:

Player will not operate.

• The 

Power

button is not on. (The green light will

glow when the power is on.)

• The power cord is not plugged in fully.

• The batteries are incorrectly positioned.

• The batteries are not fresh.

CD will not play.

• The 

Power

button is not on. (The green light will

glow when the power is on.)

• The CD player is paused. (The track number will be

flashing on the display.)

• The CD is upside down.

• The cover is not closed.

• The CD is very dirty.

CD begins to play, then stops.

• The CD is loaded incorrectly.

• The CD is very dirty.

The sound jumps or skips.

• The CD is badly scratched or very dirty.

• The CD player is being shaken or vibrated too much. 

• The anti-skip feature is turned off. (Press and hold

the 

Program

button while the track is playing.)

CD starts only after a long wait.

• Press 

Stop

, then press 

Play/Pause

again.

CD spins, but no sound is heard.

• The volume is too low.

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Summary of Contents for JJ665

Page 1: ...mmercially recorded CDs to CD Rs and CD RWs Inside This Manual Page Features and general information 2 Safety instructions 3 Location of controls and parts 6 Operating Instructions Power source 7 Adju...

Page 2: ...u want Skip to the start of a track or fast forward or reverse to any point Play tracks in order or at random Anti skip technology reduces sound skipping when player is moved while in use Auto off fea...

Page 3: ...ot defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polar ized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The...

Page 4: ...arty responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant t...

Page 5: ...explosion 9 Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time several months or more since during this period the batteries could leak damaging the produ...

Page 6: ...O M P A C T C O M P A C T D i g i t a l A u d i o C D P L A Y E R C D R R W L a k eshore P l a y P a u s e B a s s Volume Headphones P r o g r a m S k i p S t o p S k i p L a k eshore P l a y P a u s...

Page 7: ...dphones DC 6V Volume Power on for 2 seconds Power on for 2 seconds Headphones DC 6V Volume Headphones DC 6V Volume Headphones DC 6V Volume Power on for 2 seconds Power on for 2 seconds Headphones DC 6...

Page 8: ...and the track will play again To repeat all of the tracks on the CD press the Program button again The display will show the repeat icon and ALL and the CD will start over again when it reaches the en...

Page 9: ...the CD player can accept either 1 4 6 5 mm stereo plugs found on many headphones and junc tion boxes or 1 8 3 5 mm mini headphone plugs Simply insert the plug into the appro priate jack and listen th...

Page 10: ...mage the batteries and cause cracking or warping of the plastic case and other parts Avoid dust and dirt which can cause friction and wear to moving parts Avoid dropping the CD player which can crack...

Page 11: ...play The Power button is not on The green light will glow when the power is on The CD player is paused The track number will be flashing on the display The CD is upside down The cover is not closed T...

Page 12: ...ries Dimensions 11 x 6 x 21 4 Weight 1 5 lbs without batteries Output jacks 1 4 stereo jack for headphones 1 8 stereo jack for headphones Power jack DC 6 volts Warranty Your satisfaction is our number...

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