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- 1 - Safety Instr uctions Read all the safety instructions before using the stereo cassette recorder . Power source Before switching on the mains supply , make sure the voltage is compatible. Positioning your appliance • Position the power supply lead and other leads so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by things placed on or a[...]
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- 2 - Quick view Handle CD Compartme n t Lid FM Aerial Functio n Sel ect or BBS Bu tto n Band S elec tor Di al S cale Vo l um e Knob (on s ide) He adph one Socket T uni ng Knob (on s i d e) FM Stereo Indica to r Paus e St op/Ej ect Recor d Pla y Rewind Fast F . CD <Skip/Search > But tons CD Program Button CD Repeat Button CD Play/P a use Butt[...]
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- 3 - Getting star ted Remove the unit carefully from the box. Y ou may wish to store the packaging for future use. Switching on Mains power The unit comes with a mains power cable. When not in use, unplug the unit from the mains power . Batteries Always remove the mains power lead from the unit for battery operation. • Remove the battery compart[...]
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- 4 - Using the radio Select the Function Selector to Radio. Use the AM/FM band selector to select the band. T urn the T uning knob on the side to select the channel you want. T o turn the radio off Set the Function Selector to T ape with all keys released. Stereo indicator (FM ST . band only) When an FM stereo station is tuned in, the red Stereo l[...]
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- 5 - Using the CD player Handling Compact Discs T o remove a CD from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out. Hold the disc by the edges. A void touching the recorded side of the disc. Loading CDs • Set the Function Selector to CD position. • Press the “ OPEN ” pad on the top of the CD lid to click open[...]
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- 6 - Programmed track selection Y ou can set the unit to play a selection of tracks from your disc. T o select specific tracks • Make sure CD is at stop mode. • Press Program button. The display flashes “ 01 ” and the Programme light comes on. • Press >> Skip/Search or << Skip/Search to select the track number you want. Press[...]
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- 7 - Using the cassette player Inserting/removing cassettes • Set the Function Selector to T ape. • Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette door . • Slide the cassette tape into the door with the exposed section of tape facing upwards. • Push the cassette door closed. • T o remove a cassette, press the Stop/Eject button to open [...]
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- 8 - Care & maintenance Cleaning tape heads The tape heads, roller and capstan require occasional cleaning to remove particles of metal oxide coating that wear off the tape. • Press the Power button to switch the power off. • Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette door . • Press Play . • Clean the tape head, pinch roller and [...]
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- 9 - Prevention of Accidental Erasure T o 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. Y ou can stop this being effective by covering the hole with a piece of adhesive tape. T echnical specifications Power supply AC 120V~60Hz Batteries 6 x UM2 LR14[...]