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Safety Instructions Read all the safety instructions before using the stereo cassette recorder. Power source Battery disposal Before switching on the mains supply, make Please ensure batteries are disposed of safely. sure the voltage is compatible. Electrical information Positioning your appliance Make sure that the voltage of your electricity • Position the power supply lead and other supply is the same as that indicated on the leads so that they are not likely to be rating plate. walked on or
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Quick view Handle CD Compartment Lid FM Aerial Function Selector Band Selector BBS Button Dial Scale Tuning Volume Knob Knob (on side) (on side) FM Stereo Headphone Indicator Socket Pause Record Stop/Eject Fast F. Play Rewind CD LED display Buttons CD Program CD Play/Pause Button Button CD Repeat Stop Button Button Power Program CassettePlay/Pause Repeat Indicator Indicator Door Indicator Indicator AC Socket Batteries Compartment - 2 -
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Getting started Remove the unit carefully from the box. Adjusting the sound You may wish to store the packaging for future use. Turn the Volume knob located on the side to set the sound level. Switching on BBS The Bass Boost (BBS) Button is used to Mains power enhauce bass boost sound. The unit comes with a mains power cable. When not in use, unplug the unit from the Using headphones mains power. Plug your headphones into the headphones socket on the side. Batteries Always remove the mains power
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Using the radio Select the Function Selector to Radio. Use the AM/FM band selector to select the band. Turn the Tuning knob on the side to select the channel you want. To turn the radio off Set the Function Selector to Tape with all keys released. Stereo indicator (FM ST. band only) When an FM stereo station is tuned in, the red Stereo light comes on. When stereo signals are weak and the reception is noisy, it is often preferable to receive the program in mono. Switch the band selector to FM,
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Using the CD player Error compensation Handling Compact Discs The unit has built in error compensation circuits which enable it to keep playing despite any minor defects in the disc. However, if the defects are too great, the play may skip some tracks during play. To remove a CD from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc If you encounter this problem play a new disc out. and if the CD player operates normally, the skipping problem is probably due to a Hold the
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Programmed track selection Repeat disc play You can set the unit to play a selection of You can set your CD player to repeat play a tracks from your disc. single track, the whole disc or your pro- grammed track selection. To select specific tracks • Make sure CD is at stop mode. To repeat a single track • Press Program button. The display • Press << Skip/Search or >> Skip/Search flashes “ 01” and the Programme light to select a track. comes on. • Press the Repeat button once. The display
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Using the cassette player Inserting/removing Recording cassettes Cassette player has “ Automatic Level Control” which automatically sets the • Set the Function Selector to Tape. recording level for optimum performance. • Press the Stop/Eject button to open the The volume control will not affect the cassette door. recording level. • Slide the cassette tape into the door with the exposed section of tape facing upwards. To record from the radio • Push the cassette door closed. • Set the Function Se
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Care & maintenance Cleaning tape heads Cassette care The tape heads, roller and capstan require You can help avoid two of the most common occasional cleaning to remove particles of problems of cassette usage. metal oxide coating that wear off the tape. These are: • Press the Power button to switch the • jamming - which causes uneven playback power off. speed. • Press the Stop/Eject button to open the • tangling - where the tape wraps itself cassette door. around the playing mechanism. • Press Pl
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Prevention of Accidental Erasure To prevent erasing a recorded tape accidentally, break off the tabs on the rear of the tape as shown. Recording on this side is no longer possible. You can stop this being effective by covering the hole with a piece of adhesive tape. Technical specifications Power supply AC 120V~60Hz Batteries 6 x UM2 LR14 “ C “ Size (batteries not included) Radio frequency coverage FM 87.5 - 108 MHz AM 530 - 1710 KHz CD player Pick Up 3-beam, Semi-conductor Laser Encodin 1 Bit D