Curtis RCD951 manual

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    1 POR T ABLE STEREO CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER MODEL RC D951 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Operating Instructions BEFORE OPERA TING TH IS PRODUCT , READ, UNDERST AND, AND FOLLOW THESE INS TRUCTIONS. Be sur e to save this booklet for future r efer ence.[...]

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    2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The Lightning flash with arrowhead symb ol, with an equilatera l triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous vol tage within the product’s enc losure that may be of suffici ent magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRI C SHOCK, DO N[...]

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    3 5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water, e.g. near a bathtu b, washbowl, kit chen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or the like. 6. Ventilation - The appliance should be situ ated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the ap pliance sho[...]

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    4 Power Supply Operating the player on AC power Insert one end at the supplied power cord to th e AC IN Jack located at the rear Of the rear of the unit and the other end into the W all outlet. NOTE: WHEN THE FIRST T IME USED THE CORD HAS T O BE F IRML Y PUSHED INT O THE SOCKET IF IT DOE S NOT WORK ON A C, TO TR Y AGAIN T O BE SURE FOR A POSITIVE C[...]

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    5 1. CASSETTE EJECT BUTTON 2. CASSETTE STOP BUTTON 3. CASSETTE F AST -FOR W ARD BUTTON 4. CASSETTE REWIND BUTTON 5. CASSETTE PLA Y BUT TON 6. CASSETTE REC BUTTON 7. CD REPEA T BUTT ON 8. CD RANDOM BUTTON 9. CD PLA Y/P AUSE BUTTON 10. CD STOP BU TTON 11. SPEAKERS 12. CASSETTE DOOR 13. CD X-BASS BUTTON 14. CD PROG BUTTON 15. CD REWIND BUTTON 16. CD F[...]

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    6 station, the FM stereo LED indicator will light. For better reception z For FM, pull out the telescopic antenna. Incline and turn the antenna. Reduce its length if the signal is too strong (very cl ose to a transmitter). z For AM the set is provided with a built-in ant enna so the telescopi c antenna is not n eeded. Dire ct th e ant enna b y tu r[...]

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    7 z you select RADIO sound source; z the CD has reached to th e end. Selecting a different track 1. During playback y ou can use F.FWD or REW to select a particular track. 2. If you have selected a track number in the stop or pause mode, press PLAY to start play back. 3. Press F.FWD once briefly for the next track, or press repeatedly until the des[...]

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    8 2. When your chosen track nu mber appears, press PROG once to store the track. → PROG LED ind icator flas hes and t he displa y shows PROG. 3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to select and s tore all d esired tracks in this way. 4. To play your program, press PLAY/PAUSE. Reviewing your set program • In the STOP mode, press PROG. → The display shows you[...]

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    9 2. Insert a CD into the CD co mpartment and close the CD Door . 3. Slide the T APE/AUX/RADI O/CD selector to the “CD” position. 4. Press the CD PLA Y/P AUS E Button, then select the CD tr ack number to be recorded. 5. Press the Cassette “PLA Y ” and “REC” recorder buttons at the same t ime. 6. Press the CD “PLA Y/P A USE” Button t[...]

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    10 SPECIFICA TIONS CD SECTION Functions Play/Pause, S top, Forward/Reverse Skip, Repeat and Program Program Feature 20-track programmable memory Compatible With CD-DA, CD-R T uner Amplitude Modulation(AM) Frequency Modulation(FM) FM S tereo Frequency Rang e AM:530~1700KHz FM:88~108MHz GENE RAL DESCRIPT ION S peaker 2”1/4, 2-W att 8 Ω X 2 Headph [...]