23TroubleshootingIf you have a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.GeneralPower does not come on.The power plug is not inserted securely. Plugit in securely (P.5).Power turns on even though you turnedoff.Motion Sensor is activated (P.6).Adjustments or settings are suddenlycanceled before you finish.There is a time limit. Repeat the procedureagain.Operations are disabled.The built-in microprocessor maymalfunction due to external electricalinterference. Unplug the AC power cord andthen plug it back in.Cannot view a video/picture from iPodon the TV.Connect a composite video cord securely toyour TV (P.5).Change the video input mode on your TV.For details, refer to the instruction manualfor your TV.Unable to operate the unit from theremote control.The path between the remote control and theremote sensor on the unit is blocked.Point it at the remote sensor on the frontpanel.Signals cannot reach the remote sensor.Move closer to the unit.The batteries are exhausted.Pull out the insulation sheet (P.3).The unit is suddenly turned off.The unit is turned off automatically 2 hoursafter it is turned on by Timer (P.20).iPod OperationsiPod doesn’t play though iPod /iPodlights up on the display.The battery is empty. Leave it connected formore than 10 minutes.The battery of iPod cannot be chargedthrough the unit.The unit is in ECO mode. Cancel the mode(P.10, P.13).Radio OperationsHard to listen to broadcasts because ofnoise.The FM antenna connection is incorrect orloose (P.4).The FM antenna is not properly extendedand positioned (P.4).Timer OperationsTimer does not work.Timer starts working only when the unit isturned off (standby).A power failure may have occurred. Set theclock first, then Timer again (P.20, P.21).Timer sound starts working again.Snooze is activated (P.22).Snooze does not work.If you do not press SNOOZE within 3minutes after the timer sound starts, Snoozedoes not work (P.22).