VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
The volume controller is located on the side of the player. Flick it to
the left or right to decrease or increase the volume.
Remember to select an adequate volume level to prevent any harm.
Listening to loud music for long periods of time may cause
permanent hearing damage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems
Reasons
Power switch is not
in the ON position.
The CD
Buttons are locked.
player
does not
The CD player is out
turn on
of battery.
The player is
damaged.
Solutions
Toggle the power switch to the ON
position.
Make sure the HOLD button on the
side of the player is in the OFF
position.
Charge the CD player.
Contact us or ask a professional for
repairs.
Problems
Reasons
The CD is installed
incorrectly.
The CD cannot be
recognized.
The CD
cannot
be read
The CD is dirty or
damaged.
The lens is dirty.
There is no current
in the outlet.
The CD
The charger is
player
damaged.
isn't
charging
The player is
damaged.
The CD is
scratched.
Tracks
skip
The player is
while
subject to vibration
playing
or bumps (i.e. while
in the car)
7
Solutions
1.Make sure you have removed the protective
cardboard to reveal the lens.
2.Make sure the label side of the CD is facing
upwards.
3.Ensure the CD is inserted correctly and fully
into place.
Check the format. The player is only
compatible with CD, CD-R, MP3 and HDCD
formats.
1.Make sure the CD is not heavily scratched
or damaged.
2.Wipe the CD gently from the center
towards the edge with a clean, soft cloth
3.Try another CD to check if the other one is
faulty.
Wipe the lens gently with a cotton swab.
NOTE: DO NOT TOUCH THE LENS WITH YOUR
HANDS
Make sure the power outlet is working.
Replace the charger with another one
matching the specifications (DC 5V/1A).
Contact us or ask a professional for repairs.
Use a dry cloth to clean the CD, or try
another CD.
Keep the CD player stable while playing a CD.
ENGLISH