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Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs. or tapes to biimicifty,
rain, sand, or excessive heat (caused by heating equipment or

direct sunlight).

The mechanical parts of the set contain self-lubricating bearings
and must not be oiled or lubricated!

You can clean the set with a soft, slightly dampened, lint-free cloth.

Do not use any cleaning agents as they may have a corrosive effect.

Tape dock maiiiteifBce

To ensure proper recording and playback quality, dean parts

® and © after approximately 50 hours of operation. Use a

cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol or head-cleaner fluid.

Press PLAY <1 and dean the rubber pressure roller (

a

).

Press PAUSE Oil and clean the capstan (D and the heads ©.

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Cleaning of the heads© can also be done by playing a

cleaning tape once.

[CD^aytr ami CD hewtKiig

The lens ® of the CD player should never be touched. Always
keep the CD compartment closed to avoid dust on the lens.

The lens may cloud over when the set is suddenly moved from cold
to warm surroundings. Playing a CD is not possible then. Leave the
CD player in a warm environment until the moisture evaporates.

To take the CD out of its box easily, press the center spindle while
lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD by the edge and put it back
in its box after use.

To dean the CO, wipe it in a straight line from the center toward
the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. A cleaning agent may
damage the disc!

Never write on a CD or attach a sticker to it.

CAUTION

Usa af coBtrois or adjuatmaiits or parformanco of procodoroa otfiar than here­
in may ramitt in hazardous radiation oxposttra.

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service center.

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Pfoblam

No sound,
no power

Possible cause

VOLUME is not adjusted. _______________

Headphones are connected.____________

Pbwer cord is not securely connected.

Batteries are dead.

Batteries are insetted incofrectly.

No rooctioo to

Electrostatic discharge.

oporaOon of ony koyt_______________
Poor radio recoption

Weak radio signal.

Interference caused by electrical equipment
like TVs, computers, engines, eta_______________

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f

indication

The CO is badly scratched or dirty.

No CD is inserted.

The CD is inserted upside down.

The laser lens is steamed up.

Ttio CD skips tracks

The CD is damaged or dirty.

Poor cassette
sound quality

Recording does
network

SHum£ or PROOMii is active. ______________

Oust and dirt on the heads, capstans, or
pressure rollers.

Use of unsuitable cassette types

(METAL or CHROME) for recording.

Cassette tab(s) may be snapped off.

Solutioii

Adjust volume.

Disconnect headphones.

Connect the pcfwer cord properly.

Trying to change over from AC power to battery
supply without removing the power cord.

Insert fresh batteries.

Insert batteries correctly.

Remove the power cord from the
unit's AC MAINS socket

Disconnect the set from power supply,
reconnect after a few seconds.___________

Adjust the antenna for optimum
reception.

Keep the radio away from electrical

equipment________________

Replace or clean the CD.

Insert a CD.

Insert CO with label facing up.

Wait until the lens has cleared.

Replace or clean the CD.

Switch off

SNUnU

or

PMGRMil.

Clean heads, capstans, and pressure
rollers.

Only use NORMAL type cassettes for
recording.

Apply a piece of adhesive tape over
the opening.

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