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Stereo cassette tape deck

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ln
Gase
of
difficulty
What
appears
to
be a
malfunction may not always
be
serious.
lf
your unit should not perform
as
expected, consult the table
below
to
see
if
the
problem
can
be corrected before seeking help
from your
dealer
or
service representative.
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Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Sounds
is
not
produced
when the
Play
key
is
pressed.
o
The connection cords
are
connected
im-
properly.
o
The
head
is
dirty.
o
Tape
is
irregularly
would and
hard
to
take up.
.
A
non-recorded
tape is being
played.
a
Connectthe
cords properly referring
to
"Sys-
tem connections".
a
Clean
the
head referring
to
"Cleaning
the
head
section".
r
Replace
the
tape.
.
Play
a
recorded tape.
The deck does
not work
when an
opera-
tion
key
is
pressed.
.
The cassette holder
is
not closed
completely.
a
The operation
key
was
pressed immediate-
ly
after
closing
the
cassette holder.
.
The
operation
key
was
pressed
within
less
than
3
seconds after
the
power
was
turned
on.
.
Tape
is not
inserted.
.
Tape
is
irregularly
wound
and hard to take up.
.
Tape has been
fully
wound
to
reel.
.
Close
the
cassette
holder
completely.
a
Press
the desired operation
key
in
a
few
se-
conds after
closing
the
cassette holder.
.
Press
the desired
operation
key in more
than
3
seconds
after turning the power
on.
o
lnsert
a tape.
.
Replace
the
tape.
o
Change the tape
transport direction
or
inserl
the tape
inversely.
DPSS
malfunctions.
o
The
tape
is
not suitable
for
DPSS
operation,
for
example
the
spaces between tunes
are
too
short.
o
Read
"DPSS
operation'.'
CCRS
does
not work.
A recordable tape
is
not inserted in Deck
B.
A
disc is not
placed in
the
CD player.
The disc
is dirty.
The
unit
is in
the
Relay
recording mode.
(The
RELAY REC
indicator is
lit.)
a
a
.
lnsert a
recordable tape in Deck
B
and
press
the
CCRS key.
o
Place
a disc in the CD player and
press
the
CCRS key.
.
Clean
the disc,
place it in
the
CD player, and
press
the
CCRS key.
.
Press
the
RELAY
REC
key
to cancel the
Re-
lay recording
mode.
{The
RELAY
REC
indi-
cator
goes off.)
The
dubbing on
Deck
A
and Deck
B
ends
at different timing.
o
This is due
to the
difference in
tape
length
or
to the characteristics of
the
cassette
deck
mechanisms.
o
A small time difference
is
not regarded
as
a
failure.
The cassette holder does
not
open when
the
EJECT
key is
pressed.
o
The key
is
pressed
during
recording
or
plavback.
o
Press in
the Stop
mode.
Sound is hoarse,
or
high frequencies
are
not
audible.
The
head
is
dirty.
The
tape
is
stretched or
wrinkled.
a
o
.
Clean
the
head
referring
to
"Cleaning
the
head
section".
.
Replace
the
tape.
Sound is distorted.
The recording
level
was
too
high.
A
tape recorded
with
distorted sound
is be-
ing
played.
a
o
o
Adjust the recording
level
referring
to
"How
to
record".
.
Replace
the
tape.
Recording
is not initiated when the
REC
key is
pressed.
.
The
protection tab
on
the cassette
has been
broken.
o
The cassette holder
is
not closed
completely.
.
The
recording
level
is
set to
the minimum
po-
sition.
o
The
TAPE
A or
B
input selector
is selected
on
the
amplifier.
o
Tape has been
fully wound
to
a
reel.
a
Use a
cassette
with
unbroken
tab.
or close
the
hole.
.
Close
the
cassette
holder
completely.
r
Adjust the recording
level
referring
to
"How
to
recorde".
.
Press
the input selector
key
of the source
to
be
recorded.
a
Change the
tape transport direction
of
Deck
or
insert
the tape
inversely.

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