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the cassette tape holder and insert a tape.
Load the tape with the side you want to record
on facing you.
2. Close the cassette tape holder until you hear it
click shut.
Stop the tape in the position where you will start
recording.
3. Selecting the recording function (source). When
recording a CD (CD synch record):
Select the track you wish to record from.
To only record specific tracks, set a program,
To record the radio:
Tune in to the station you want to record.
To record sound from an Internal micro-
phone:
Move the FUNCTION switch to TAPE/OFF.
4. Press the RECORD button (). The PLAY button
() is also depressed at the same time and the
recording starts.
When recording a CD (CD synch record), the
recording and the CD start at the same time.
You can start recording from the middle of a
song when you press the RECORD button ()
while the CD is paused.
When the tape comes to the end, tape recording
automatically stops.
When in CD synch record, you can pause CD
play by pressing the STOP/EJECT button
(/ ).
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (/) to contin-
ue CD play. Pressing the STOP button () to
stop CD play.
Important!
CD synch record is the function which starts play
automatically when you press the RECORD but-
ton ().
When you press the RECORD button (), the
play button is also depressed at the same time
which may produce resistance more than nor-
mal. This is not a malfunction.
STOP TAPE RECORDING
Press the STOP/EJECT button (/).
When in CD synch record, you can pause CD
play by pressing the STOP/EJECT button
(/).
WHEN BEATS OCCUR DURING RECORDING
When recording the radio, beats may occur. If
this occurs, move the BEAT CANCEL switch on
the rear of the device to a position in which the
beats cannot be heard (1 or 2).
Note:
What you have recorded is for your own personal
enjoyment. It is under copyright and cannot be
used for any other purpose without the permis-
sion of the copyright holder.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the tape heads
When you play or record on a tape and;
the sound has degraded,
the recording is not clear,
the tape has not been completely erased,
the tape gets caught in the device, most likely
dirt has accumulated on the heads, pinch roller
or capstan. Purchase a cleaning kit (or cleaning
tape) and clean the heads. You should clean the
heads once every 10 hours of use.
Press the STOP/EJECT button (/) to open
the cassette tape holder and wipe the area
displayed in the illustration.
After using the device for an extended period of
time, the heads will magnetize and cause static
or degraded sound. If this occurs, use a com-
mercial demagnetizer to demagnetize the heads
Cleaning the device
Use a soft cloth to lightly wipe dirt from the
device. When the device is extremely dirty, use a
cloth moistened with a diluted neutral cleaning
solution to wipe the dirt away and wipe again
with a dry cloth.
Do not use benzene or thinner on the device.
Additionally, do not pour volatile chemicals on
the device case such as insecticides.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Confirm the following things before considering
repairs.
No sound
1. The power cord is loose.
2. The batteries are misaligned.
3. The batteries are low.
4. The volume is down.
5. The headphones are in.
1. Securely plug it in.
2. Align them.
3. Replace them.
4. Adjust the volume.
5. Remove them.
CD/MP3 Player
Will not play
1 The disc format is incorrect.
2 The disc is upside down.
3 The disc is dirty.
4 The disc is paused.
5 The function is not correct.
6 The lens is fogged up.
1 Load the correct format disc.
2 Turn label side up.
3 Clean it.
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