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TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the
points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used.
If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer
to carry out repair work.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
There's no power even when
e AC cord is unplugged.
¢ Plug power cord into AC outlet.
the power switch is ON.
There's no sound from the
¢ The connecting cord has come out of the jack
e Unplug the power plug from the power outlet,
speakers.
or connection is incorrect.
and check the cord connection.
¢ Volume is turned all the way down.
e Raise the volume knob setting.
¢ MUTING switch is ON.
¢ Switch MUTING OFF.
© Speaker cords are disconnected.
¢ Connect speaker cords correctly.
® Speaker cord is connected with vinyl insulation
¢ Strip viny! insulation from speaker wire tips
still on.
before connecting.
e The amplifier input selector switch is not in the
e Select the correct input switch position.
correct position for the component you're using.
Even with power switched ON,
¢ Graphic equalizer, tuner or deck input/output
¢ Connect correctly.
there's no power to the graphic
cords are disconnected.
equalizer, tuner or deck.
Sound only comes from one side.|
¢ One of the speaker cords is disconnected or
¢ Connect correctly or replace with good-quality
damaged.
cord.
© Incorrect balance setting.
e Set balance to' the center position.
Cassette deck
Cassette door will not open.
© Deck is still operating.
¢ Press the stop switch (L)).
¢ Power was cut during tape transport.
© Switch on the power again.
Cassette door will not close.
© Cassette tape is incorrectly inserted.
e Insert the cassette tape correctly.
® Deck is in pause mode.
¢ Press pause or play switch.
¢ Cassette inserted incorrectly.
e Put cassette properly in holder.
© The tape has ended. |
e Rewind the tape.
Tape doesn't move.
e Amplifier input selector switch is in a position
¢ Switch input to the TAPE position.
other than TAPE.
e Playing unrecorded tape.
e Play recorded tape.
¢ Apply adhesive tape over the tab holes (see
page 23).
¢ Raise the recording level.
Connect correctly (see page 10).
© Select the correct source.
Can''t record.
¢ Erasure prevention tabs are broken off.
© Record level knob (REC LEVEL) is at ''0''.
® Connection to the amplifier is incorrect.
e Incorrect selection of amplifier recording source.
¢ Dirty head.
© Clean head (see page 35).
Previous recordings can be still
e Dirty head.
¢ Clean head (see page 35).
be heard after recording.
Can't copy.
¢ One deck has no tape loaded.
¢ Load tapes in both decks.
© Tape in deck II has erasure prevention tabs
e Use cassette that can be recorded on.
broken off.
© Clean head (see page 35).
e Use same noise reduction system for playback as
for recording. (Do not play tapes recorded with
different NR systems.)
e Dirty head
¢ DOLBY NR system is ON when listening to a
tape recorded without Doiby NR.
Sound is muddy.
Sound level is low.
¢ Play in same condition as recording. (Turn on
DOLBY NR switch for recorded tapes with
Dolby NR.)
¢ Switch power to the TV OFF.
¢ Move TV away until interference stops.
© Copy using NORMAL instead of HIGH speed.
© Tape recorded with DOLBY NR but played
without.
Treble is too pronounced.
© TV power switch is ON.
¢ The unit is too close to the TV.
® High speed copying.
When listening to tape, CD, or
radio broadcast, you can hear
whistling or boomy noise which
also appears on recordings.
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