Technicolor - Thomson TM9237 User Manual

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General controls

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MIN. VOLUME MAX. — increases or decreases output volume

SELECT – selects among TAPE (OFF), RADIO and CD mode

DBBS – turns on/ off digital bass boost system

REPEAT – repeats one track or entire disc playback

PROG. – enters program mode for CD playing

TRACK – searches / skips CD track forward or backward

PLAY PAUSE – starts or pauses CD play

STOP – stops CD playback

OPEN

– opens the CD compartment door

MIX– plays CD tracks randomly

CLOSE – push to close the disc compartment door

BAND – selects between MW/FM band

< TUNING > – rotate to search for radio stations

Cassette Player

PAUSE – pauses tape playback or recording

STOP/ EJ. – stops tape playback, winding or recording, opens cassette door

F. FWD/ REW – winds tape forward or backward

PLAY – starts tape playback

REC – starts tape recording

PAUSE

STOP/EJ.

F.FWD

REW

PLAY

REC.

Contents

Safety information

Before you begin ................................. 1

General controls ................................... 2

Display ................................................... 3

Radio ..................................................... 3

CD player ............................................... 4

Tape player ........................................... 5

Troubleshooting tips ............................ 6

Maintenance ......................................... 7

More Information ................................. 8

Before you begin

Useful Advice

Do not use your system immediately after
transporting it from a cold place to a warm
place, as condensation may cause the system to
malfunction. If moisture forms inside this
system, it may not operate properly. To correct
the problem, turn off the power and wait about
30 minutes for moisture to evaporate

This system is fitted with a laser. To avoid
accidents, it is to be opened by qualified
technicians only.

Never leave the tray open as dust could cover
the laser lens and/or the tray could be bumped
into accidentally

Do not place the system near wet areas such as
bathrooms and pool side. Avoid storing the
system at humid places or near abnormally
heated areas.

Power is continuously supplied to the system. To
disconnect power completely, unplug the power
cord from the power outlet.

Ensure minimum distance around the apparatus
for sufficient ventilation.The ventilation should
not be impeded by covering the ventilation
openings with items, such as newspaper, etc.

No naked flame source, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on the apparatus.

Attention should be paid to enviornment
aspects of battery disposal.

The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.

Battery Power

You can insert 6 D-sized
alkaline batteries (not
supplied) and you can take
your stereo just about
anywhere. Open the battery
compartment door on the
back of the unit by pressing
down on the arrow and pulling out the cover.
Insert batteries in the battery compartment.(See
diagram)

Note that the AC line cord must be
unplugged from the jack on the back of
the unit to operate on batteries.

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Important

Important

Important

Important

Important:

Be sure to remove batteries when
storing the set for more than 30 days.
Leaky batteries can badly damage the

system. Always return tape operatioin buttons to
their off position before storing. This will relieve
pressure on certain parts in the tape recorder that
might deform after long periods of time. Be sure
to dispose of leaky, weak or dead batteries
properly according to federal, state, and local
regulations. To prevent injury or damage, do not
reverse batteries and do not mix battery type.

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FF

- ON

D B B

S

M

IN

.

VOLUME MAX.

SELECT

CD

TAPE

RADIO

STOP

PLAY

PAUSE

TRACK

CD MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY

PORTABLE CD PLAYER

RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER

CLOSE

PAUSE

STOP/EJ.

F.FWD

REW

PLAY

REC.

REPEA

T

PROG

.

OPEN

LEVEL

(OFF)

< TUNING >

MHz

108

106

104

100

97

93

88

FM

MIX

25

24

22

20

18

16

LW

kHz

x10

170

MW

1400

120

100

80

60

FM

BAND

MW

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