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NS-BBBT20 Troubleshooting CAUTION: Do not try to repair the boombox yourself. Doing so will invalidate your warranty. Problem Solution Your boombox will not turn on. The CD player will not play. A CD skips while playing. I hear noise or distorted sound on AM or FM radio broadcasts. I don't hear any sound. The sound seems very low. A cassette tape will not play/record. • Unplug your boombox for a few moments, then plug it back in. • Make sure that the AC outlet is working by plugging another device into it. • Make sure that you have put a CD in the CD tray. • Make sure that the CD is inserted label side up. • Try a different CD. • Make sure that the CD player is not paused. • Make sure that the CD mode is selected. • Make sure that you are using a compatible CD. Your boombox can play standard and 3" audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. • Wipe the CD with a cloth to clean it. See Cleaning discs on page 18. • Try a different CD. • Make sure that the CD is not warped, scratched, or damaged. • Make sure that your boombox is not being affected by vibration or shock. Move the boombox if necessary. • Make sure that you are using a compatible CD. Your boombox can play standard and 3" audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. • Extend the FM antenna. • Rotate your boombox until the best reception is obtained. • Try turning off electrical appliances near your boombox, such as hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, or fluorescent lights. • Increase the volume. • Plug in the AC power cord and press (Standby/ON) to turn on your boombox. • Make sure that you have installed fresh batteries and that they are installed correctly. • Make sure that you have selected the correct source. • If you are in AUX mode, make sure the volume has not been muted on your playback device. • If you are using AUX mode, make sure that the volume is turned up on both your audio source and your boombox. • Open the cassette door and make sure that the tape has not been tangled in the tape drive mechanism. • Rewind your tape or turn it over to the other side. 16 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Troubleshooting
CAUTION:
Do not try to repair the boombox yourself. Doing so will invalidate
your warranty.
Problem
Solution
Your boombox will
not turn on.
Unplug your boombox for a few moments, then plug it
back in.
Make sure that the AC outlet is working by plugging
another device into it.
The CD player will not
play.
Make sure that you have put a CD in the CD tray.
Make sure that the CD is inserted label side up.
Try a different CD.
Make sure that the CD player is not paused.
Make sure that the CD mode is selected.
Make sure that you are using a compatible CD. Your
boombox can play standard and 3" audio CDs, CD-Rs,
and CD-RWs.
A CD skips while
playing.
Wipe the CD with a cloth to clean it. See Cleaning discs
on page 18
.
Try a different CD.
Make sure that the CD is not warped, scratched, or
damaged.
Make sure that your boombox is not being affected by
vibration or shock. Move the boombox if necessary.
Make sure that you are using a compatible CD. Your
boombox can play standard and 3" audio CDs, CD-Rs,
and CD-RWs.
I hear noise or
distorted sound on
AM or FM radio
broadcasts.
Extend the FM antenna.
Rotate your boombox until the best reception is
obtained.
Try turning off electrical appliances near your boombox,
such as hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, or fluorescent
lights.
I don’t hear any
sound.
Increase the volume.
Plug in the AC power cord and press
(Standby/ON) to
turn on your boombox.
Make sure that you have installed fresh batteries and
that they are installed correctly.
Make sure that you have selected the correct source.
If you are in AUX mode, make sure the volume has not
been muted on your playback device.
The sound seems very
low.
If you are using AUX mode, make sure that the volume is
turned up on both your audio source and your
boombox.
A cassette tape will
not play/record.
Open the cassette door and make sure that the tape has
not been tangled in the tape drive mechanism.
Rewind your tape or turn it over to the other side.