Troubleshooting - Sanyo CDF-R800 Operating Instructions Manual

Multi control cd receiver (cd changer controller, fm/am tuner, cd deck amplifier)
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Troubleshooting

An error made in operation or an error during installation can be mistaken for a system
malfunction. Check below before contacting your Authorized SANYO Service Station.
The power wires are not connected
Jo power
correctly.
The speakers are not wired correct-
T h e v o l u m e l e v e l i s t o o l o w .
There is another CD in the unit.
4 CD cannot
Transport screw is still in place.
T h e u n i t e j e t s
Transport screw is still in place.
Extremely dirty CD
Extremely hot temperature
Moisture condenses on the optical
lens.
I m p r o p e r
Sound skip
w h i l e p l a y i n g a
CD.
The CD is defective.
Dirty CD
Poor sound
The CD is defective.
w h i l e p l a y i n g a
C D .
Dirty CD
Moisture condenses on the optical
lens.
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Cause
i n s t a l l a t i o n
Check the connections of the + 12V
Accessory / ignition wire (Red) and
the + 12V Constant power supply
wire (Yellow).
Check the speaker wiring connec-
tions.
Increase the volume level. (See
page 8 "Audio control".)
Eject the CD and then insert the
next CD.
Remove a transport screw on the
top of unit. (See page 20 "Before
Wiring and Installation".)
Remove a transport screw on the
top of unit. (See page 20 "Before
Wiring and Installation".)
Clean the CD. (See page 4 "Han-
dling the CDs".)
Open the window and allow the car
t o c o o l .
Wait for a while, until the condensa
tion evaporates.
I n s t a l l t h e u n i t p r o p e r l y . ( S e e p a g e
24 "Installation".)
Compare the sound with another
CD. If the sound from the second
CD is acceptable, the first CD is
d e f e c t i v e .
Clean the CD. (See page 4 "Han-
dling the CDs".)
Compare the sound with another
CD. If the sound from the second
CD is acceptable, the first CD is
d e f e c t i v e .
Clean the CD. (See page 4 "Han-
dling the CDs".)
E j e c t t h e C D a n d w a i t f o r a w h i l e ,
until the condensation evaporates.

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