Insignia NS-BIPCD02 Portable Stereo System User Manual


 
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NS-BIPCD02 CD Boombox with Dock for iPhone 4/4s
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Using headphones
Use headphones with a 16-32 Ohm impedance and a 3.5mm connector in
the Headphone jack. Use corresponding adaptors (available at your local
electronics store) if you have a different connector. The speakers are
automatically switched off when the headphones are being used.
Troubleshooting
Caution
Listening to music at high volume for long periods of time can
damage your ears.
Problem Solution
My boombox won’t turn on. Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the power outlet and firmly
connected to the DC IN jack on the back.
If running on batteries, make sure the batteries are not dead.
No sound. Make sure that power is connected and your boombox is turned on.
Make sure your external device is turned on and is playing.
Make sure the volume on your external device is turned up and is not set to mute.
Make sure that the volume is not extremely low.
My boombox will not play in
FM mode.
Repeatedly press the SOURCE button to select FM mode.
Make sure that the radio is correctly tuned to an FM station.
Make sure that the FM antenna is extended.
My boombox will not play in
CD mode.
Repeatedly press the SOURCE button to select CD mode.
Make sure that the CD is correctly inserted with the label facing up.
Make sure that the CD is not a DVD.
The CD skips while playing. Make sure that the CD is not dirty or scratched. Clean the CD.
Make sure you are using a standard CD (normal size and shape).
My iPod/iPhone won’t play. Make sure your iPod/iPhone is on and charged.
Repeatedly press the SOURCE button to select iPod mode.
Make sure your iPod is not paused.
Make sure that your iPod is properly docked.
Make sure that there are songs in your iPod.
Make sure that the hold function is not activated on your iPod.
Make sure that your iPod is working properly before you dock it into your boombox.
Remove your iPod from the docking compartment. Clean the connectors in the
docking compartment and on your iPod, then replace it in the docking compartment.
Your iPod software may be outdated. Upgrade its software. For details, visit
www.apple.com.
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