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The greatest care has been taken in the manufacture
of your Mclntosh Compact Disc player. In case of
operational difficulties and to save you unnecessary ser-
vice calls, here is a list of their possible causes and sug-
gested solutions. Should you need further guidance,
contact your dealer. He will be able to advise you.
Under no circumstances should you open up the
player. To do so can void the service contract.
1. After touching POWER, the track indicator does not
light.
• Touch the POWER touch-button again. POWER was
not pressed in far enough. They require only .007"
movement to engage.
• The player is not properly plugged into the 120V AC
supply.
• There is no 120V AC supply. Plug in another elec-
trical appliance and see if it functions in the same
outlet.
2. After touching LOAD, the disc drawer does not slide
out.
• The player is not switched on and the message
center data would not be lit.
• The microprocessor has not received the command
correctly. Touch STOP and then touch LOAD again
to see if the drawer opens.
• The drawer drive is not functioning. You cannot cor-
rect this yourself. If a disc is in position, remove it by
pulling the drawer open carefully, then push the
drawer in to close it again.
3. After touching LOAD, PLAY or SCAN, the disc
drawer does not slide in.
• The 120 VAC supply has been disconnected and the
track indicator will not be lit.
• The microprocessor has not received the correct
command. Touch STOP and then touch LOAD, PLAY
or SCAN again to see if the drawer closes.
• The drawer drive is not functioning. You cannot cor-
rect this yourself. If a disc is in position, remove it,
than push the drawer in carefully to close it.
4. After closing the drawer the Indication 'OoOoo'
and Message Center Data shows flash DISC and ER-
ROR and nothing further happens.
• The transport screws have not been removed.
• The disc is not inserted label up or there isn't a disc
in the drawer and you have missed the ERROR DISC
sign.
• The disc is dirty. Clean the disc, or use another,
clean disc.
• The disc is defective. See if another disc clears the
problem.
• There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer, such
as a piece of paper or a remnant of the packaging.
• The player is not horizontal.
5. The disc is being played as shown by the time elaps-
ed indicator, but there isn't any sound.
• The microprocessor has not received the correct
command. Check if touching STOP and then re-
starting clears the problem.
• The preamplifier is not switched on.
• The preamplifier source selector is not turned to the
input to which the player is connected.
• The preamplifier, amplifier or the loudspeakers con-
nected to it are not working. Check with another
sound source.
• The connection between the player and the
preamplifier is broken.
• The input to which the player is connected is defec-
tive. Check by connecting the player to another in-
put.
• Volume control is turned down.
• Player in PAUSE mode
6. The sound is poor or distorted or you can hear only
one channel.
• The transport screws have not been removed.
• The disc is dirty or badly scratched. Clean the disc or
use another clean, scratch-free disc.
• There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer, such
as a piece of paper or a remnant of packaging.
• The preamplifier or the loudspeakers connected to it
are not working properly. Check with another sound
source.
• The player is connected to the PHONO input not the
CD, AUX, or other high level input of the
preamplifier.
• One of the plugs of the connecting cable is either not
connected or not properly connected.
• The player is not horizontal.
7. Programming is not working properly.
• The disc is dirty or badly scratched. Clean the disc or
try programming with a scratch-fee disc.
• The microprocessor has not processed the com-
mands properly. Clear the program by touching
STOP and store it again; re-start play.
• All 20 memory places are already programmed and
you have missed the ERROR sign that shows this.
Check by touching the REVIEW touch-button to en-
sure the program memory.
8. The following problems can be caused by the same
circumstances:
Playback does not begin with the first track on the
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