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O F F M W F M T A P E C D N E P O O T T F I L P O W E R V O L U M E C D M O D E P R O G R A M P L A Y - P A U S E S T O P O F F O N T R A C K • S E A R C H T R A C K - 1 0 4 P R E S E T 3 T R A C K + 1 0 B A T T L O W D IG IT A L T U N E R B A S S R E FLE X S PE A K E R S YS T EM A Z 1138 C D R A D I O C A S S E T T E R E C O R D E R FM•MW P L [...]
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2 English Mains plug This appar atus is fitted with an approv ed moulded 13 Amp plug. T o change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follo ws: 1 Remov e fuse co ver and fuse. 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T .A. or BSI approv ed type . 3 Refit the fuse cov er . If the fitted plug is not suitable f or your sock et outlets, [...]
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3 T A P O F F M W F M C D P L A Y S T O P • O P E N P A U S E S E A R C H R E C O R D N E P O O T T F I L P O W E R V O L U M E C D M O D E P R O G R A M P L A Y - P A U S E S T O P FM • MW O F F O N D IG IT A L T U N E R B AS S R E FLE X SP EA KE R SYS TE M A Z 113 8 C D R A D I O C A S S E T T E R E C O R D E R T R A C K • S E A R C H B A T[...]
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4 English C A UTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of pr ocedures other than herein may result in hazar dous radiation e xposure or other unsafe oper ation. This pr oduct complies with the r adio interference r equirements of the Eur opean Union. A TTENTION: L ’ utilisation des commandes ou r é glages ou le non-r espect des proc [...]
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5 English _________________ 6 F ran ç ais _______________ 16 Espa ñ ol _______________ 26 Deutsch _______________ 36 Nederlands ____________ 46 Italiano _______________ 56 P ortugu ê s _____________ 66 Sv enska _______________ 86 Suomi ________________ 96 ____________ 106 Index English Fran ç ais Espa ñ ol Deutsch Nede[...]
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6 English T op and F ront P anels 1 PO WER slider – selects sound source for MP3-CD , CD , RADIO , T APE/ OFF , and the pow er on/ off switch 2 LIFT T O OPEN – opens/ closes the CD door 3 Displa y – shows the status of the set 4 Cassette recor der ke ys: P AUSE ; – pauses recording or playback ST OP • OPEN 9/ – stops the tape; opens the[...]
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Mains Supply Whenever con venient, use the mains supply if you want to conser ve batter y life. Make sure you remo ve the plug from the set and wall outlet before inser ting batter ies. Batteries (not included) 1 Open the batter y compar tment and inser t six batter ies, type R-14 , UM-2 or C-cells , (preferably alkaline) with the correct polar ity[...]
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General Operation 1 T o select y our sound source adjust the PO WER slider to CD , RADIO or T APE/ OFF . 2 Adjust the sound with the V OLUME and DBB OFF / ON (Dynamic Bass Boost) controls. 3 T o switch off the set, adjust the PO WER slider to T APE/ OFF position and check the cassette keys are released. Note: When the set is switched off the tuner [...]
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Pr o gramming Radio Stations Y ou can store up to a total of 30 r adio stations in the memor y . 1 T une to your desired station (see Radio Reception). 2 Press CD MODE • PROGRAM to activate progr amming. ➜ Display: PR OGRAM flashes. 3 Press PRESET 3 or 4 once or more to allocate a number from 1 to 30 to this station. 4 Press CD MODE • PROGRA[...]
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– During pla yback: elapsed playback time of cur rent tr ack and cur rent tr ack number – P ause: elapsed playback time freez es and flashes – SHUFFLE / REPEA T modes: when the respective mode is activated – PROGRAM : when MP3 CD/ CD progr amme active; P ro g also appear s br iefly when you store a track – no SEL : progr amme activated [...]
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• Press TRA CK • SEARCH ∞ once br iefly to retur n to the beginning of a cur rent tr ack. • Press TRA CK • SEARCH ∞ more than once br iefly for a previous track. • Press TRA CK +/ – 10 PRESET 3 , 4 once or more to fast skip to the next/ previous 10 tr acks. Finding a passag e within a track 1 Dur ing playback, press and hold do wn[...]
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Pr ogramming track n umbers Y ou ma y store up to 20 tr acks in the desired sequence . If you like, store any tr ack more than once . 1 In the ST OP mode , press TRA CK • SEARCH ∞ , § or TRA CK +/ – 10 PRESET 3 or 4 for your desired tr ack. 2 When your chosen track number appear s, press CD MODE • PROGRAM once to store the tr ack. ➜ The [...]
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13 English General information on Recording • Recording is per missible insofar as cop yright or other r ights of third par ties are not infr inged. • This deck is not suited for recording on CHROME (IEC II ) or MET AL (IEC IV ) type cassettes. For recording, use only NORMAL type cassettes (IEC type I ) on which the tabs ha ve not been brok en.[...]
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Maintenance 14 English Pr ecautions & General Maintenance • Place the set on a hard and flat surface so that the system does not tilt. • Do not expose the set, batter ies, CDs or cassettes to humidity , r ain, sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight. • Do not co ver the set. Adequate ventilation with a minim[...]
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15 English Pr oblem Solution No sound/ po wer – V olume not adjusted. Adjust the V OLUME. – Mains cord not securely connected. Connect A C mains cord proper ly . – Batter ies exhausted /incor rectly inser ted. Inser t (fresh) batteries cor rectly . Displa y does not function – Electrostatic dischar ge . pr operly/ No r eaction to Switch off[...]