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English English 12 RCD904 MINI HIFI SYSTEM WITH TURNT ABLE, 3-CD CHANGER, AM/FM-STEREO RADIO, DOUBLE AUTOSTOP CASSETTE AND REMOTE CONTROL. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize yourself with your new Hifi System before using it for the first time. Please retain this manual for future reference. T ABLE OF C[...]
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English English LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1. Mains Lead , Speaker Sockets and FM Antenna wire ( at the rear of the unit ) 2. CD Tray 3. RECORD Key 4. PLA Y Key 5. REWIND Key 6. F AST FORW ARD Key 7. STOP / EJECT Key 8. P AUSE Key 9. CASSETTE Compartment A 10. DISC SKIP Button 1 1. CD REPEA T Button 12 . PROGRAM Button 13. PHONES Socket 14 . . FUNCTION [...]
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English English 56 AM/FM TUNER OPERA TION • Press the ST ANDBY/ON Button (1 6) to ON . The Standby indicator (19) w ill go off . • Set the Function Selector (14) to the TUNER position. • Select the desired frequency band with the Band Selector (28). • Tune to the desired radio station by turning the Tuning control (29). • Press the ST AND[...]
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English English SYNCHRONIZED T APE-TO-T APE RECORDING NORMAL SPEED TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING • Insert a fully rewound prerecorded cassette into T ape Deck B. • Insert a fully rewound blank cassette tape into T ape Deck A. • Set the Function Selector (14) to the T APE position and keep the DUBBING Selector (26) in the “high” position. • Pre[...]
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English English 91 0 ST ARTING DISC PLA Y FROM THE BEGINNING OF A P ARTICULAR TRACK • Press the Forward or Reverse Skip Track buttons UP/DOWN (30) to select the desired track. The number of the selected track will be shown on the CD display . Press the Play/Pause button to start play . TO SKIP TO THE NEXT TRACK ON A DISC • For example, [...]
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English English 11 1 2 02 d2:00 Select the track you wish to programm by pressing SKIP FORWARD button until the desired track appears in the display . • Repeat the above steps until you have entered up to 32 tracks into the memory . • When you are finished programming press the PLA Y/P AUSE >II button (27) to begin programmed playback. T[...]
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English English 13 14 7. Gently lower the tone arm onto the record with the Tonearm Lift lever to start playing. 8. When the record is finished the turntable will automatically stop. 9. To stop the record whilst it is playing. Press the Stop Button, The the turntable will automatically will stop. Notes: Do not stop or turn the platter manually. Mov[...]
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English English 15 16 SPECIFIC A TIONS Power Supply A C : 120V ~ 60Hz Radio Frequency Coverage FM : 87.5 - 108MHz AM : 5 30 - 1 71 0kHz Recording System Recording System: AC Bias CD Player Pick Up: 3-Beam. Semiconductor Laser Encoding: 16-Bit Linear , 2 x oversampling Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. The tape heads, p[...]
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W A RNINGS WA R NING TO P r eve nt fir e o r s ho ck haza rd, do n ot u se th i s plu g w it h a n e xt ensio n cor d, rece pt ac le or ad d ot h e r outl et un le ss the b la des can be can be f ul ly in sert ed to pr event bla de e x posu re. T o pr even t f ire o r sho ck haza rd, do n ot exp os e th i s appl iance to ra in or mo i st ure . The [...]