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Admiral (Wards) Cd players

Official Admiral (Wards) cd player parts

Admiral CD players deliver the sound reproduction that you expect from your compact discs. Admiral CD players have the control features that let you find what you want to play quickly. When your Admiral CD player needs repair, find the replacement parts you need to fix the CD player at Sears PartsDirect.

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Admiral (Wards) JKY-67215A cd player

Common repair parts for Admiral CD players

  • Remote control. The remote control allows you to operate the CD player and make setting selections from a remote location. The remote control communicates selections to the CD player through RF (radio frequency) signals.
  • Power control board. The power control board in the CD player provides electrical current to the component devices inside the player.
  • Tray door. The tray door covers the compact disc tray opening. The tray door opens to allow the disc tray to extend for loading a compact disc and the door shuts when the tray retracts back into the player cabinet.
  • Disc tray. The disc tray holds and supports the compact disc during playback. The tray extends to load or eject a compact disc.

Handling and care tips for compact discs used in your Admiral CD player

  • Handle the compact disc by grasping it on the outer edge and inner hole when removing the disc from its case or the CD player disc tray. Don't touch the media side of the compact disc with your fingers because oil and dirt from your fingers can interfere with compact disc playback.
  • Don't expose compact discs to direct sunlight or extreme heat sources such as heater air ducts or a car parked in direct sunlight.
  • Insert and remove compact discs in the CD player disc tray carefully to avoid scratching the media side of the compact disc. Make sure the compact disc is properly inserted in the disc tray before pressing the button to insert the disc tray into the player to avoid marring the compact disc.
  • After removing the compact disc from the CD player, store the disc in its storage case.
  • Don't use tape or labels on the top of compact discs. Use a non-solvent-based felt-tip marker to label the top side of the disc.