Kenwood KXF-W6010 User Manual - Page 25
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In case of difficulty CT-2050/203/KXF-W6010/W4010 (En/M) What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. If 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. 25 Operation to reset The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impossibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the power cord is unplugged while this unit is ON or due to an external factor. In this case, execute the following method to reset the microcomputer and return it to normal condition. Turn the power switch on and off again while pressing the stop (7)key on deck B. ÷ Please note that resetting microcomputer clears contentsstored in and returns it to the condition when it left the factory. Symptom Cause Remedy Sounds is not produced when the Play key is pressed. ÷ The connection cords are connected improperly. ÷ The head is dirty. ÷ Tape is irregularly wound and hard to take up. ÷ A non-recorded tape is being played. ÷ Connect the cords properly referring to "Sys- tem connections". 6 ÷Clean the head referring to "Cleaning the head section". 4 ÷ Replace the tape. ÷ Play a recorded tape. The deck does not work when an operation key is pressed. ÷ The cassette holder is not closed completely. ÷ The operation key was pressed immediately after closing the cassette holder. ÷ An operation key is pressed in less than 3 seconds after this unit is 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. ÷ Press the desired operation key in a few seconds after closing the cassette holder. ÷ Press the desired operation key in more than 3 seconds after turning the power on. ÷ Insert a tape. ÷ Replace the tape. ÷ Change the tape transport direction or insert the tape inversely. DPSS malfunctions. ÷ The tape is not suitable for DPSS operation, for example the spaces between tunes are too short. ÷ Read "Convenient music search (DPSS)". $ CCRS does not work. ÷ A recordable tape is not inserted in deck B. ÷ A disc is not placed in the CD player. ÷ The system control cord may be disconnected. ÷ The disc is dirty. ÷ Insert a recordable tape in deck B and press the CCRS key. ÷ Place a disc in the CD player and press the CCRS key. ÷ Connect the system control cord securely. ÷ Clean the disc, place it in the CD player, and press the CCRS key. The dubbing on Deck A and Deck B ends at different timing. ÷ This is due to the difference in tape length or to the characteristics of the cassette deck mechanisms. ÷ A small time difference is not regarded as a failure. The cassette holder does not open when the ÷ The key is pressed during recording or play- ÷ Press in the stop mode. eject(0)key is pressed. back. Sound is hoarse, or high frequencies are not ÷ The head is dirty. audible. ÷ The tape is stretched or wrinkled. ÷ Clean the head referring to "Cleaning the head section". 4 ÷ Replace the tape. Sound is distorted. ÷ The recording level was too high. ÷ A tape recorded with distorted sound is being played. ÷ Adjust the recording level referring to "How to record". ^ ÷ Replace the tape.
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