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Craig Cd players

Official Craig cd player parts

Craig CD players produce the digital sound that you expect from a compact disc. Craig CD players seldom break down but you can never tell when a failure will occur. Find the replacement parts you need to fix any Craig CD player failure at Sears PartsDirect.

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Steps to take when the receiver or amplifier won't play your Craig CD player's audio signal

  • Check the receiver or amplifier settings and select the correct audio input source on the receiver or amplifier if necessary.
  • Check the audio cable connections between the CD player and the receiver or amplifier. Reconnect any loose audio cable connections. Replace the audio cables if they're damaged.
  • Check the compact disc to make sure it's inserted in the tray properly. The label of the CD disc should be facing upward.
  • Check the compact disc media side for deposits or scratches. Clean the compact disc thoroughly if you find spills or deposits on the disc.
  • Reset the CD player control board by unplugging the CD player from the electrical wall outlet for several minutes. Plug the CD player power cord back in to the electrical outlet and attempt to play the compact disc again.

Safety tips for your Craig CD player

  • Unplug the CD player's power cord from the electrical wall outlet before performing any repair, cleaning or maintenance.
  • If you're not going to use the CD player for a long period of time, disconnect the power cord from the electrical wall outlet.
  • Use a surge protector to reduce the possibility of electronic control board and internal wiring damage due to electrical surges or spikes in current through the power supply during electrical storms.
  • The use of optical instruments with the CD player will increase eye hazard.