Brand: SHARP
Category: Audio
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 6:06 p.m.
| PROBLEM | CAUSE | REMEDY |
| The unit does not turn on. | • The AC adaptor is discon- nected. • The rechargeable battery is exhausted. • The unit is in the safety mode. | • Plug in the AC adaptor. • Recharge the battery. • Move the HOLD switch to turn off the safety mode. |
| No sound is heard from the headphones. | • The volume is set too low. • The remote control unit or headphones are not plugged in. | • Increase the volume. • Plug the remote control unit or headphones in securely. |
| When the operation buttons are pressed, the unit does not respond. | • The unit is in the safety mode. • The rechargeable battery is exhausted. • The remote control unit plug or headphone plug is not in- serted firmly. | • Move the HOLD switch to turn off the safety mode. • Recharge the battery. • Insert the remote control unit plug or headphone plug se- curely. |
| Some sounds are skipped. | • The rechargeable battery is exhausted. • The unit is receiving excessive vibration. | • Recharge the battery. • Place the unit in a vibration- free place. |
| The MiniDisc cannot be ejected. | • The track number or character information has not been writ- ten on the disc. • The unit is in the recording or editing mode. | • Press the ■ button to turn off the power (which will finish writing the information on the disc). |
| Recording and editing are impossible. | • Is the MiniDisc protected against accidental erasure? • Is the unit connected properly to the other equipment? • Is the AC adaptor unplugged or did a power failure occur whilst recording or editing? • Is the unit in the safety mode? | • Slide the accidental erase pre- vention tab back to its original position. • Connect the unit properly to the other equipment. • Plug in the AC adaptor. • Move the HOLD switch to turn off the safety mode. |
| Recharging is impos- sible. | • It takes a maximum of up to 2 minutes whilst the unit checks the condition of the recharge- able battery and actually starts recharging. • After charging a rechargeable battery which has not been used very often, insert it into the unit, play a disc (for sev- eral seconds), and then turn off the power to the main unit. |