Creek Audio CD Player CD50 User Manual

Creek CD53  
& CD50  
Compact  
Disc Players  
Operating  
Instructions  
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SAFETY WARNINGS  
CAUTION!  
Invisible laser radiation  
when top cover is  
removed.  
CAUTION  
PERFORMING  
ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PROCEDURES OTHER  
THAN THOSE  
SPECIFIED HERE MAY  
RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS  
EXPOSURE.  
THE CD PLAYER  
SHOULD NOT BE  
REPAIRED BY  
ANYONE EXCEPT  
QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
OTHER FEATURES  
SPECIFICATION  
Power requirements  
and fuse rating:  
Power consumption  
Frequency response  
Output level, unbalanced  
Balanced  
AC 220-240 V 50 Hz - T 250 mA  
AC 110-120 V 60 Hz - T 500 mA  
20 W max 6 W standby  
1 Hz - 20 kHz ± 0.25 dB  
2.2 V RMS at 1kHz, 0 dB  
4.4 V RMS at 1kHz, 0dB  
100 W , min load 1 kW  
200 W , min load 1 kW  
Semiconductor ALGaAs  
790 nm ± 25 nm  
1.  
2.  
Infra-red remote control.  
High precision DS digital to  
analogue conversion.  
3.  
Advanced DEM (dynamic element  
matching) technology.  
Low jitter filtered master clock  
3-beam optical laser pick up.  
16 program memory.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Output impedance  
Output balanced  
Laser type  
7.  
VFD display.  
8.  
9.  
Shuffle function (random selection).  
Repeat facility.  
Wavelength  
Light output (cw)  
Signal to noise ratio  
Dynamic range  
0.18 mW typical  
10.  
11.  
Intro scan facility.  
A-B playback facility  
better than 96dB’s  
better than 96dB’s  
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Number of channels  
Total harmonic distortion  
Dimensions CD53  
Dimentions CD50  
Weight  
< 0.0015% at 1 kHz, 0 dB  
43 x 7 x 25 cm  
Note:  
The specification and design are subject to  
change for improvements without notice.  
43 x 6 x 23 cm  
5 Kgs  
NOTE  
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations.  
This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
some instances. If this product causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, try to correct this by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the radio or TV receiver.  
Connect the equipment into a mains outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.  
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CONNECTING THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
CAUTION  
Before connecting or disconnecting a unit from your  
audio system, make sure that you switch off the  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
2.  
power to each component.  
This output enables you to connect the CD player to  
a stand-alone D to A converter in order to change  
the signal into a stereo analogue one. The digital  
output can be accessed via the co-axial SPDIF  
socket on the rear panel.  
Ensure that you make the correct connections,  
paying attention to the L (left channel) and R (right  
channel) marks. Plug in the cable securely. Loose  
connections will result in unsatisfactory sound  
reproduction or noise problems.  
AC POWER SOCKET, IEC TYPE  
220V-240 V AC or 110V-120 V AC  
3.  
4.  
If this unit interferes with the tuner, switch it off  
during tuner operation.  
LINE OUT SOCKETS  
1.  
AC POWER CORD  
Connect one end of the interconnect cable to the  
unit's AUDIO OUTPUT sockets and the other end to  
the sockets labelled CD or AUX, or to other line  
inputs on the amplifier.  
After completing the installation and all connections,  
make sure that the POWER switch on the back  
panel of the unit is set to OFF (O).  
Then plug the power cord into a live AC outlet.  
Do not connect it to the amplifier's PHONO input if a  
phono circuit is installed.  
Un-balanced  
Audio Output  
Balanced  
Audio Output  
CD53 only  
Power  
on/off  
switch I / 0  
Digital Output  
Optical and  
Co-Ax  
CD53 and CD50 CDPlayer  
Integrated stereo amplifier  
ACMains  
Fuse  
ACMains  
Input  
WARNING  
UNAUTHORISED RECORDING OF COPYRIGHT MATERIAL MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE COPYRIGHT LAWS.  
THE DISTRIBUTOR ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE UNAUTHORISED DUPLICATION, USE OR  
OTHER ACTS, WHICH INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT OWNERS.  
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EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS  
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MAIN UNIT  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
STANDBY button  
Disc Tray  
7. SKIP BACK button  
8. SKIP FORWARD button  
9. SCAN BACK button  
OPEN/CLOSE button  
STOP button  
10. SCAN FORWARD button  
PAUSE button  
PLAY button  
11. REPEAT button  
12. SHUFFLE button  
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E
A
B
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
DISPLAY WINDOW  
A.  
TRACK NUMBER display  
G. SCAN indicator  
H.  
J.  
K.  
L.  
SHUFFLE PLAY indicator  
B.  
C.  
D.  
E.  
F.  
PLAY indicator  
A « B PLAY indicator  
REPEAT indicator  
REPEAT 1 indicator  
TOTAL TIME indicator  
REMaining time indicator  
PLAYING TIME display  
PROGRAM indicator  
M. PAUSE indicator  
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EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
STANDBY  
A. STANDBY  
0 - 9  
B. NUMERICAL track selection  
PROG  
C. PROGRAM  
A - B  
REPEAT A B  
D.  
TIME  
E. REMAINING TIME  
REPEAT  
F. REPEAT  
G. SKIP TRACK  
back &  
forward  
H. SEARCH  
back &  
forward  
PLAY  
I. PLAY  
J. OPEN/CLOSE  
STOP  
K. STOP  
L. PAUSE  
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COMPACT DISCS  
HANDLING THE DISCS  
LOADING DISCS  
1. Switch the power on at the back of the unit. Press  
any button on the front panel or remote handset to  
return from Standby.  
This unit has been designed to play Compact Discs  
bearing the identification logo shown below. DVD discs  
cannot be played.  
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front or DISC  
on the handset. The disc tray will open. If the disc  
tray gets jammed while opening, it will stop and close  
automatically.  
3. When the disc tray has opened fully, take a normal  
size (12 cm) disc from its case and place it carefully  
in the tray with the label facing up. To play an 8 cm  
single place it in the inner groove of the tray with the  
label facing up.  
Always place the CD in the disc tray with the label  
NOTE: Only load one disc at a time. The side  
opposite the label is the signal side. Handle the disc  
carefully to avoid leaving fingerprints on its surface.  
facing up. CD’s can only be played on one side.  
To remove a CD from its storage case, press down  
on the centre of the case and lift the disc out, holding  
it carefully by the edges.  
CD  
Label Surface  
Play  
Open/ Stop Pause  
Close  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off  
the CD's signal surface (glossy side) with a soft dry  
cloth. Unlike a conventional record, the CD has no  
grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so  
gently wiping it with a soft dry cloth should remove  
most particles.  
DiscTray  
Wipe the disc in a straight motion from the inside out.  
Small dust particles and stains will have absolutely  
no effect on reproduction quality.  
4. To close the disc tray, press the OPEN/CLOSE  
button (DISC button on remote) again or gently push  
the tray in.  
Never use chemicals such as record sprays,  
antistatic sprays or fluids, benzine or thinners to  
clean a compact disc. Such chemicals would  
irreparably damage the surface.  
When the tray is fully closed, with a correctly loaded  
disc, the disc will start turning automatically and the  
TOC (table of contents) will be read. The disc will  
then stop and the TOC will be displayed, i.e. the  
total number of tracks on the disc and the total  
playing time of the disc. The CD player is now  
ready to play.  
Store the discs in their cases when not in use to  
avoid serious scratches which could cause the laser  
pickup to skip.  
NOTE: If after you load the disc you press the PLAY  
button to close the tray, the disc will automatically  
start playing from the beginning of track one.  
Do not expose the discs to direct sunlight, high  
humidity, or high temperatures for extended periods.  
Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the  
discs.  
Do not stick paper or write anything with a ballpoint  
pen on the disc surface.  
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REMOVING THE DISC  
Do not force the tray by hand during the opening and  
The disc tray can be opened at any time by pressing  
the OPEN/CLOSE button. Remove the disc only  
after the tray has fully opened.  
closing operations.  
To avoid dirt and dust entering the mechanism, keep  
the disc tray closed when the CD player is not in  
use.  
CAUTION  
Do not put anything except a Compact Disc into the  
tray. Foreign objects can damage the mechanism.  
DVD’s will not play.  
Never load two discs into the disc tray.  
CONTROL AND OPERATION  
This section describes the CD player's controls in the order in which you would normally use them. Follow the instructions  
step-by-step and you will easily master the operation of the unit.  
POWER  
If the disc tray gets jammed while closing, the tray  
will stop and open automatically. If this happens  
check the disc tray and reload the disc correctly.  
The mains On/Off switch is located on the rear panel  
next to the power cord. The marking on the panel. 1  
is on and 0 is off.  
Switching on the power from the rear panel  
5. When the disc is loaded correctly the the player will  
spin the disc to read the T.O.C. (Table Of Contents).  
This will tell the player how many tracks are recorded  
on the disc and how long they are. Depending on the  
number of tracks and the method of recording the  
information, the T.O.C. read can vary from 3 - 10  
seconds or more. Until this has been achieved, no  
other function will work. When the T.O.C. is correctly  
read the player will display the information.  
automatically places the unit in Standby mode. To  
wake it up, press the ANY BUTTON button on the  
front panel or remote handset. The LED indicator will  
alternate from yellow colour in Standby mode to  
green when ready to play.  
OUTPUTS  
The CD 53 and CD50 both have un-balanced  
RCA/Phono sockets which output an analogue  
signal to your amplifier. The CD53 also has  
professional standard symetrical balanced ouptuts  
which can only be used together with amplifiers that  
have balanced audio inputs. Speak to your retailer  
for further information.  
For example above:  
NORMAL DISC PLAY  
There are 25 tracks on the disc. The total playing  
time is 72 minutes and 07 seconds. The player is set  
to play when required.  
Before playing a disc, check the player's power cable  
and output cable connections.  
1. Switch on the CD53 at the rear panel, a yellow LED  
will light above the power button.  
6. Press the PLAY button. The PLAY symbol will appear  
on the display. The disc will start playing from the  
beginning of the first track.  
2. Press the STANDBY switch and the LED will turn  
green.  
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE or DISC button to open the  
disc tray and load the disc.  
You may also go straight to a specific track by using one  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE or DISC button again to  
of the SKIP buttons  
or  
. In this case the  
close the disc tray.  
disc will start playing the selected track when the  
PLAY button is pressed. The numeric keys on the  
remote handset allow direct access to the desired  
track.  
N.B. If you get a message dISC on the display when the  
disc tray is fully closed, this means that the disc is  
improperly loaded (most likely upside down). To  
check, open the disc tray again and reload the disc  
correctly.  
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7. At the end of the last track the CD will return to a  
waiting mode.  
INSERTING A DISC  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel  
or DISC on the handset, the disc tray will open and  
the OPEN sign will be displayed.  
NOTES:  
If the CD is deeply scratched, too dirty, or not  
recorded to Sony/Philips ‘Red Book’ standards, the  
disc may not play. If an improperly centered disc is  
played, noise will be heard in the mechanism. Avoid  
using such discs.  
Insert the disc and press the OPEN/CLOSE or DISC  
button again to close the tray.  
Some discs of poor manufacture may not be  
readable or may skip. Check another disc should this  
occur.  
The disc will start spinning and the total number of  
tracks will be read. The disc will then stop and the  
display will show the T.O.C. (table of contents),  
being the total number of tracks and the total  
playing time.  
Some discs will take longer to read the T.O.C. if they  
have a lot of tracks, i.e. more than 25.  
OPERATION  
STANDBY  
When switching-on from Standby, with no disc in the  
tray, the display will show no dISC.  
TO PLAY A DISC  
Press the PLAY button. The disc will start playing.  
The track number 1 will be displayed, together with  
the PLAY  
symbol and the elapsed time of the  
track being played.  
If there is a disc in the tray the track display will  
show dISC until the T.O.C. (table of contents) has  
been read.  
TO STOP DISC PLAY  
Press the STOP button. The disc will stop playing,  
the PLAY  
symbol will disappear and the track  
When the T.O.C. has been read, the information will  
be displayed, i.e. the total number of tracks and  
total playing time.  
indicator will show the total number of tracks. The  
time indicator will display the total playing time.  
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TO ‘PAUSE’ THE DISC PLAY  
TO LISTEN TO A DESIRED TRACK  
Press the PAUSE button. The disc will stop playing at  
the current play position and PAUSE will be  
displayed.  
Press the SKIP FORWARD or SKIP BACK button to  
select a desired track. The track number of the selected  
track will be shown on the track display.  
‘SKIP FORWARD’ TO THE NEXT TRACK  
To skip ahead to the beginning of track 5, for example,  
while track 4 is playing, follow the steps below:  
Track 4  
Track 5  
Press the PAUSE button again or press PLAY to  
resume disc play. PAUSE will disappear.  
CHECK THE DISK AND TRACK REMAINING  
TIME  
Press the  
button on the front panel, or the  
button on the remote handset once.  
The player will skip to the beginning of the next track.  
Disc play starts with track 5.  
(Remote control only)  
During normal disc play, when the TIME button on the  
Remote control is pressed, the REM symbol will light  
up and the remaining playing time of the track will be  
displayed.  
Pressing the TIME button twice will show the  
remaining  
playing  
time  
of  
the  
disc;  
the REM and TOTAL symbols will be displayed.  
The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each  
time the  
or  
button is pressed.  
Continuously pressing the  
or  
button  
makes the CD player skip ahead through the disc,  
track by track, until you reach the desired place. The  
CD player can be advanced to the last track in this  
way. When the last track is reached, the CD player will  
return back to track 1.  
When the TIME button is pressed for the third time, the  
time indicator will return to the elapsed time of the  
track being played.  
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SKIP BACK’ TO THE PREVIOUS TRACK  
To skip to the beginning of track 3, for example, while  
track 4 is playing, follow the steps below:  
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TO SEARCH QUICKLY FOR A PARTICULAR  
POINT OF A TRACK  
During PLAY mode press and hold the  
or  
buttons for fast-forward and fast-  
back operation.  
Track 3  
Track 4  
During PLAY mode:  
When  
or  
button is pressed, the sound  
will be muted to about 1/4 of the normal volume  
level for the duration of the fast-forward or fast-back  
operation.  
Press the  
button on the front panel, or the  
During PAUSE mode:  
button on the remote handset twice.  
Pressing  
or  
buttons will release the  
pause mode and the search will continue normally  
with a muted sound.  
During the  
or  
operation, for the first few  
seconds the player will search slowly through the disc  
and then switch to searching fast.  
The player will skip to the beginning of the current  
track.  
FAST SEARCH  
(Remote control only)  
Using the remote control only, the fast search can be  
enabled by pressing the FAST button before pressing  
the search  
or  
buttons.  
Press the  
or  
button again.  
‘SHUFFLE PLAY’  
Use this feature to play tracks on a disc in a random  
order.  
1. Press the Shuffle button on the front panel This  
The player will skip to the beginning of the previous  
track.  
function is not available from the remote.  
2. Press the PLAY button. A track will be randomly  
selected and the disc will start playing.  
3. Press Shuffle during Play and the the reamianing  
tracks will be shuffled.  
Disc play will start from track 3.  
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Enter the third choice - track 8 in the same way.  
PROGRAMMED  
(Remote control only)  
DISC  
PLAY  
Press the PROG button to store the third choice.  
This feature allows you to play tracks in your preferred  
sequence.  
It is not possible to program the CD player while the disc  
is playing. So, press the STOP button first, then enter a  
program.  
ENTERING A PROGRAM  
Press the PLAY button. The first programmed track  
will start playing and the PROGRAM symbol is  
displayed.  
To program a desired sequence of tracks:  
1. Select the first track using the  
or numeric 0-  
9 buttons. Press the PROG button on the remote  
handset. The MEMORY symbol will illuminate and the  
track number will be displayed. The first selected  
track is now stored in the memory.  
2. Select the next track number using the  
or  
numeric buttons. Press the PROG button again - the  
second choice is now stored in the memory.  
3. Repeat the steps above until all the desired tracks  
are stored in the memory.  
LISTENING TO A PROGRAMMED  
SEQUENCE  
EXAMPLE  
1. Press the PLAY button. The PLAY  
be displayed.  
symbol will  
To play track 5, track 2 and track 8 in sequence:  
Enter the first choice by selecting track 5 using  
2. The disc will start playing the first programmed track.  
the  
or numeric button. Press the PROG  
5
button to store the first choice. Track  
is now  
NOTE: A maximum of 16 tracks only can be stored  
stored and the EDIT symbol will be displayed.  
in the PROGRAM memory.  
3. After the programmed sequence has finished playing,  
the track display and the time display will show the  
number of tracks played and the total playing time.  
CHANGING THE PROGRAM  
1. Press the STOP button if the disc is playing.  
2. You can modify the program by entering new track  
numbers.  
The time display will toggle between P: 1 and  
the playing time of the selection.  
CLEARING THE MEMORY  
Enter the second choice - track 2 using the  
or numeric button. Press the PROG button to  
1. Press the STOP button twice if the disc is playing.  
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store the second choice. Track  
stored.  
is also  
2. Press OPEN/CLOSEbutton twice on the front or  
DISC button on the handset.  
NOTE: The memory will also be cleared if the power is  
switched off on the rear panel.  
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NOTE:You can also select REPEATALL mode  
while the disc is playing. At the end of the last track  
the disc will automatically return to the beginning of  
the first track and will continue playing until REPEAT  
ALLis cancelled.  
REPEAT DISC PLAY  
Use the REPEAT button to repeat a track, all tracks on  
the disc, or a programmed sequence of tracks.  
5. If the REPEAT button is pressed again, the REPEAT  
ALL message will disappear and normal play will  
resume.  
‘REPEAT’ ONE TRACK  
Make sure that the PROGRAM function has not  
been selected.  
1. Press the REPEAT button once and the REPEAT 1  
message will appear.  
‘REPEAT’ A PROGRAMMED SEQUENCE  
OF TRACKS  
2. Select the desired track using the  
or numeric buttons. The track number will  
appear on the track display.  
or  
1. Enter a program.  
3. Press the PLAY button. The PLAY  
symbol will  
2. Press the REPEAT button twice and the REPEAT  
ALL message will appear.  
be displayed and the selected track will start playing.  
NOTE:You can also select REPEAT mode while the  
desired track is playing.  
3. Press the PLAY button, the PLAY  
symbol will  
be displayed and the programmed sequence will  
start playing.  
4. All programmed tracks will continue playing in order  
until the STOPbutton is pressed.  
5. If the REPEAT button is pressed once more, the  
REPEAT ALL message will disappear and Program  
mode will resume.  
4. At the end of the track the CD player will  
automatically return back to the beginning. The track  
will continue to repeat until the STOP button is  
pressed.  
‘A « B’ DISC PLAY  
(Remote control only)  
5. Alternatively, to cancel REPEAT 1 press the  
REPEAT button twice, to toggle pass REPEAT ALL  
Use to repeatedly play a portion of the disc, from  
point A to point B.  
and back to normal PLAY  
mode.  
1. Press the PLAY button.  
Go to the starting point of your selection using  
A / B  
and  
button.  
keys and press the  
REPEAT ALL’ TRACKS ON THE DISC  
1. Press the REPEAT button twice and the REPEAT  
ALL message will appear.  
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A B  
flashing, and point A will be stored in  
The REPEAT  
message will appear, with  
2. Press the PLAY button and the disc will start  
B
the letter  
playing.  
the memory.  
A / B  
2. Press the  
your choice.  
button again at the end point of  
3. At the end the last track the CD player will  
automatically return to the beginning of the first  
track. The repeat play will continue until the STOP  
button is pressed.  
B
The letter  
will stop flashing and point B will be  
stored in the memory. The segment between A B  
will be repeatedly played.  
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NUMERICAL KEYS ON THE REMOTE  
CONTROL  
To save time tracks can be chosen by pressing any  
numerical keys.  
A B  
A / B  
3. To clear REPEAT  
, press the  
button or the REPEAT button once.  
1. For tracks 1 to 10:  
If you want to listen to track 4 for example,  
press the No 4 button. The track indicator will show  
4.  
INTRO / SCAN MODE  
(Remote control only)  
The INTRO/SCAN feature allows you to listen to the  
first ten seconds of each track in turn so you can  
evaluate a disc or choose your preferred track.  
SCAN  
1. Press the  
button, the INTRO message  
will appear on the display.  
Press PLAY , the PLAY  
track 4 will start playing.  
symbol will appear and  
Press PLAY for the first track to start playing.  
NOTE: You can select a desired track while the  
disc is playing, i.e. if you want to listen to track 4, just  
press No 4 button and track 4 will start playing.  
2. You can listen to the beginning of each track  
during RANDOM/SHUFFLE and REPEATALL  
functions.  
2. For more than 10 tracks:  
If you want to listen to track 14, press button 1 +  
button 4 within 2 seconds.  
The track indicator will show track 14.  
3. You can listen to the beginning of the selected  
tracks during a PROGRAM function.  
If the CD50/CD53 is already running track 14 will  
start playing automatically.  
If not, press PLAY and track 14 will start playing.  
4. To clear the INTRO/SCAN function press the  
SCAN  
button again.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
If you have followed the instructions, and are having difficulty operating your compact disc player, please use the simple  
guide below to help you solve the problem. Here we have listed the most common hiccups experienced by the users,  
which we hope will be of some help.  
Locate the SYMPTOM in table below and then check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION  
to remedy the problem.  
SYMPTO M  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
No power when the  
power switch is ON.  
Poor power plug connection at the  
AC outlet.  
Insert the power plug firmly into the AC  
outlet.  
Fuse in the mains plug has blown.  
CD player is in standby mode.  
Replace the fuse in the mains plug.  
Press Standby button.  
Disc play does not  
read T.O.C.  
The disc is loaded upside down.  
The disc is too dirty or scratched.  
A DVD or SACD is being used.  
Reload the disc with the label side up.  
Clean the disc.  
Replace the DVD with a CD disc.  
No sound.  
Improper output cable connections.  
Improper amplifier operation.  
Connect the output cable properly.  
Make sure that the amplifier controls are  
set properly.  
Sound skips.  
Damaged, faulty or dirty disc.  
The CD player is subject to  
vibrations or physical shock.  
Clean or replace with a new disc.  
Change the location of the player.  
Programmed  
sequence will not play.  
The CD player is in the normal  
disc play mode.  
Press the STOP button and then program  
the tracks. see Program guide in manual.  
Humming noise.  
Loose cable connections.  
Local interference.  
Press plugs in firmly.  
Move CD53 to new location.  
Remote handset will  
not function.  
Batteries low.  
Replace the batteries.  
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