JVC FS-G6 Instruction Manual - Page 36

Troubleshooting

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English Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your system, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service. If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the units has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your dealer, for service. Symptom No sound is heard. Poor radio reception. Unable to record onto a tape. The CD skips. Unable to operate using the remote control. Loaded CD and tape cannot be ejected. The CD does not play. Operations are disabled. Possible Cause Action • Connections are incorrect, or loose. • Headphones are connected. • Volume level is set to "- -". • Check all connections and make corrections (see pages 6 - 9). • Disconnect the headphones (see page 12). • Adjust the volume again (see page 11). • The antenna is not connected correctly. • Reconnect the antenna securely. • The AM loop antenna is too close • Change the position and direction to the units. of the AM loop antenna. • The FM antenna is not properly • Extend FM antenna to the best extended and positioned. reception position (see page 7). • You are using a tape without a protect tab. • Tape-type detection slots are covered by foreign matters. • Cover the hole with adhesive tape (see page 30). • Remove the foreign matters. • The CD is dirty or scratched. • Clean or replace the CD (see page 29). • The path between the remote • Remove the obstruction. control and the remote sensor on the front panel is blocked. • The batteries have lost their charge. • Replace the batteries (see page 6). • The main AC power cord is not • Plug in the AC power plug. plugged in. • The system is under the recording • Stop the recording if required (see operations. pages 23). • The CD is upside down. • Put in the CD with the label side up. • The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference. • Unplug the system then plug it back in. 31

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English
Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your system, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the units has been physically damaged, call a qualified
person, such as your dealer, for service.
Symptom
No sound is heard.
Poor radio reception.
Unable to record onto a tape.
The CD skips.
Unable to operate using the remote
control.
Loaded CD and tape cannot be
ejected.
The CD does not play.
Operations are disabled.
Possible Cause
Connections are incorrect, or
loose.
Headphones are connected.
Volume level is set to “– –”.
The antenna is not connected
correctly.
The AM loop antenna is too close
to the units.
The FM antenna is not properly
extended and positioned.
You are using a tape without a
protect tab.
Tape-type detection slots are
covered by foreign matters.
The CD is dirty or scratched.
The path between the remote
control and the remote sensor on
the front panel is blocked.
The batteries have lost their
charge.
The main AC power cord is not
plugged in.
The system is under the recording
operations.
The CD is upside down.
The built-in microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to external
electrical interference.
Action
Check all connections and make
corrections (see pages 6 – 9).
Disconnect the headphones (see
page 12).
Adjust the volume again (see
page 11).
Reconnect the antenna securely.
Change the position and direction
of the AM loop antenna.
Extend FM antenna to the best
reception position (see page 7).
Cover the hole with adhesive tape
(see page 30).
Remove the foreign matters.
Clean or replace the CD (see page
29).
Remove the obstruction.
Replace the batteries (see page 6).
Plug in the AC power plug.
Stop the recording if required (see
pages 23).
Put in the CD with the label side
up.
Unplug the system then plug it
back in.