Troubleshooting Guide - Emerson EPB-3004 User Manual

Retro portable cd boombox
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Symptom
The unit does not
respond (no power)
Unit is ON but there is
low or no volume
AM/FM no sound
Bluetooth No Sound
Noise or sound distorted
on FM broadcast
USB player will not play
CD player will not play
CD skips while playing
Intermittent sound from
CD Player
Sound is distorted
Unit gets warm after
extended play at high
volume
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Possible Cause
The unit is disconnected from
the AC outlet.
The AC outlet has not power.
Volume set too low.
Unit not in Radio mode.
Unit is not linked with your
Bluetooth enabled device.
Unit placement out of range.
Your Bluetooth enabled device
Volume set too low.
Station not tuned properly.
FM: telescopic antenna is not
fully extended.
AM: Internal antenna is not
positioned correctly.
Unit not in USB function mode.
Can't read USB data
Unit not in CD function mode.
CD is installed incorrectly.
If the CD is self-compiled, the
media used may not be
compatible with the player.
Disc is dirty or scratched.
Dirty or defective disc.
Dirty pick up lens.
Player is subject to excessive
shock or vibration.
Volume level is set too high.
Sound source is distorted.
This is normal.
Reconnect to the AC outlet.
Try the unit on another outlet.
Slowly rotate the MASTER VOLUME
knob to increase the volume level.
Slide FUNCTION switch to select
RADIO.
Go through "Bluetooth Operations"
process to link the speakers.
Relocate the unit within Bluetooth
operating range (30 feet)
Increase Volume level of your
Bluetooth enabled device.
Fine tune the FM broadcast station.
Fully extend the FM telescopic
antenna.
Reposition the unit until the best
reception is obtained.
Slide FUNCTION switch to CD/USB
and long press the CD/USB/BT/
button until USB indicator is flashing.
USB flash drive fault, change another
good one.
Slide FUNCTION switch to select CD.
Insert CD with label side outward.
Use better quality blank media and
retest.
Wipe CD with clean cloth or use
another disc.
Clean or replace the defective disc.
Use a CD-lens cleaning disc to clean
the lens.
Relocate the player away from shock
or vibration.
Decrease the volume.
Try a different sound source.
If you are using an external sound
source like older generation of iPod,
try reducing the output volume on the
device itself. Also try turning bass
boost OFF or change the EQ setting.
Turn the unit off for a period
of time or lower volume
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