Majority CD150 English User Manual - Page 10

Troubleshooting

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EN Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Cannot be turned on Cannot read discs Cannot charge ba ery Automa cally skips parts of the contents of the disc Noisy & Screaming when it plays Reason Switch is not turned on. HOLD is turned on. The ba ery is exhausted. The player is damaged. The disc is installed incorrectly. The disc cannot be recognised. The disc is dirty or damaged. Solu on Press the ON/OFF bu on. Press the HOLD bu on. Charge the ba ry. Please contact Oakcastle Tech Support. 1. Make sure the label side of the disc is facing up. 2. Ensure disc is inserted fully. The player is only compa ble with CD, CDR, MP3 & HDCD 1. Make sure the disc is not heavily scratched or damaged. 2. Wipe the disc gently from the centre towards to the edge of the disc with a clean and so cloth. 3. Try another disc to check if the disc is faulty. The loader is dirty. Wipe the lens gently with a degreasing co on swab. There is no current at power Make sure the power outlet is working. outlet. The plug is not plugged in Make sure that the two plugs of the correctly. power cords are connected correctly. The charger is damaged. Replace a charger with one that matches the original specifica on (DC5V/1A). The player is damaged. Please contact Oakcastle Tech Support. NOTE: While charging, make sure the Power Source and the Charging Voltage are DC5V/1A. Excessive voltage input may cause machine overload damage. The player has MODE func on Please ensure Preview Play MODE is off. (Repeat, Repeat All, Random Play& Preview Play). Usage me of the disc may be 1. Make sure the disc is not heavily too long, so the disc is not damaged. smooth. 2. Wipe the disc gently from the centre towards to the edge of the disc with a clean and so cloth. 3. Try another disc to check if the disc is faulty. 4. If there is a scratching sound Please change to another disc, and do from inside of the CD player not use the other one again. this might be caused due to the CD not being inserted correctly. 10

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem
Reason
Solu
on
Cannot be turned on
Switch is not turned on.
Press the ON/OFF bu
on.
HOLD is turned on.
Press the HOLD bu
on.
The ba
ery is exhausted.
Charge the ba
ry.
The player is damaged.
Please contact Oakcastle Tech Support.
Cannot read discs
The disc is installed incorrectly.
1.
Make sure the label side of the
disc is facing up.
2.
Ensure disc is inserted fully.
The disc cannot be recognised.
The player is only compa
ble with CD,
CDR, MP3 & HDCD
The disc is dirty or damaged.
1.
Make sure the disc is not heavily
scratched or damaged.
2.
Wipe the disc gently from the
centre towards to the edge of
the disc with a clean and so
cloth.
3.
Try another disc to check if the
disc is faulty.
The loader is dirty.
Wipe the lens gently with a degreasing
co
on swab.
Cannot charge ba
ery
There is no current at power
outlet.
Make sure the power outlet is working.
The plug is not plugged in
correctly.
Make sure that the two plugs of the
power cords are connected correctly.
The charger is damaged.
Replace a charger with one that matches
the original speci
ca
on (DC5V/1A).
The player is damaged.
Please contact Oakcastle Tech Support.
NOTE: While charging, make sure the
Power Source and the Charging Voltage
are DC5V/1A. Excessive voltage input
may cause machine overload damage.
Automa
cally skips parts of
the contents of the disc
The player has MODE func
on
(Repeat, Repeat All, Random
Play& Preview Play).
Please ensure Preview Play MODE is o
.
Noisy & Screaming when it
plays
Usage
me of the disc may be
too long, so the disc is not
smooth.
1.
Make sure the disc is not heavily
damaged.
2.
Wipe the disc gently from the
centre towards to the edge of
the disc with a clean and so
cloth.
3.
Try another disc to check if the
disc is faulty.
4.
If there is a scratching sound
from inside of the CD player
this might be caused due to the
CD not being inserted correctly.
Please change to another disc, and do
not use the other one again.