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Periodically check the technical safety of the device, e.g. check for damage to the power cable
or the housing.
If you have a reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely, disconnect it
immediately and secure it against being operated unintentionally. Pull the power plug out of
the socket outlet!
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if:
› there is visible damage to the device or to the power line,
› the device no longer works,
› it has been stored for a long time under unfavourable conditions,
› it was exposed to extraordinary stress caused by transport.
Always observe the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the device:
Live components may be exposed if the covering is opened or components are re-
moved.
Prior to start of maintenance or repair works, the device must be disconnected from
all voltage sources.
Capacitors inside the device may still carry voltage even though they have been dis-
connected from all voltage sources.
Repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the
hazards involved and the relevant regulations.
Cleaning
The outside of the device should only be cleaned with a soft dry cloth or a soft brush. Never use
aggressive cleansing agents or solvents since these may damage the surface of the housing or
impair its operation.
Disposal
Please dispose of the inoperative device according to the current regulations.
Maintenance
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Maintenance
By purchasing this system you have acquired a product that has been designed to the state of
the art and is operationally reliable. Nevertheless, problems or faults may occur.
Therefore, we would like to describe here how to eliminate possible faults:
Always observe the safety instructions!
No sound is audible.
› A device in the playback chain is not turned on.
› The wrong input was selected on the amplifier.
› The volume control is set to minimum.
› The cassette in the tape deck is not recorded.
One channel does not function.
› A cinch cable connected recorder or amplifier has come loose.
› While recording a cinch cable has come loose from the cinch input of the cassette deck resp.
from the amplifier output.
› A connection cable has come off from the amplifier.
There is a buzzing sound.
› A cinch cable is defective.
The replay is dull and hissing.
› The tape haed is dirty.
› The cassette used is old or bad.
Repairs other than those described above should only be performed by an authori-
sed specialist.
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Troubleshooting