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Do not hold a credit card close to the speakers.
The speakers produce a strong magnetic field.
Do not place clocks, credit cards, magnetic
commuting passes, cassette tapes and video
tapes near the speakers. The data on such
media may be lost.
CAUTION
Cautions in maintenance after not using the
device for a long time.
To be safe unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet.
Cleaning the interior of the device.
Inquire to your local dealer regarding cleaning
the interior of the device. When you allow dust to
collect in the interior of the device for a long
time, fire or malfunction may result.
Precautions for battery use.
If you misuse the batteries they may rupture or
leak fluid causing fire, injury or damage. Adhere
to the following.
Do not use any battery size other than D-size.
Insert the batteries in the correct direction
according to the diagram on the device.
Do not use different types of batteries.
Do not use old and new batteries in the device at
the same time.
Do not attempt to charge, heat or disassemble
the batteries. Do not place the batteries in fire or
water. Do not short circuit the battery.
Remove the batteries when not using the device
for one month or longer.
If any fluid leaks from the batteries into the case,
wipe clean before inserting new batteries.
Should you get any fluid on your skin, wash
thoroughly with water.
Always Check!
When recording or playing something important,
always check that you can record and play prop-
erly before you start Copyright Issues
Songs, lyrics and tunes broadcast, on CD,
records or other media (cassette tapes, karaoke
tapes) are protected under copyright laws.
Therefore, when selling, distributing, giving or
loaning to another, or using for the purpose of
sales (background music in a store) a tape you
have recorded, the consent of the copyright
holder must first be received.
DEVICE DIAGRAM
TOP
1. CD door Push Close
2. VOLUME dial
3. BASS switch
4. Phones jack
5. FUNCTION switch
6. Internal Microphone
7. PAUSE button ( II )
8. STOP/EJECT button (/)
9. F.F button ()
10.REW button ()
11.PLAY button ()
12.RECORD button ()
13.OPEN button
14.BAND switch
15.BAND/FREQUENCY display
16.TUNER dial
FRONT
17.FM STEREO lamp
18.POWER lamp
19.SEARCH/SKIP buttons (/)
20.FOLDER buttons (/)
21.PLAY/PAUSE buttons (/II)
22.STOP button ()
23.REPEAT button
24.PROGRAM button
25.Display
26.Cassette door
The display screen use here is for example pur-
poses only and may differ from the actual dis-
play screen.
REAR
27. BEAT CANCEL switch (1/2, FM ST/MONO)
28. Battery cover
29. AC power input terminal (AC INPUT)
30. Rod antenna
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
PREPARATION BEFORE USE
Installing batteries in the
remote control unit
1. Remove the battery cover
from the back of the remote
control unit.
2. Insert two Ò R03 (UM-4)/AAA
(24F)Ó size batteries (not
supplied).
Insert the batteries with the
and terminals matching the
indication inside the battery
compartment. Insert the
ends first.
3. Replace the cover.
Battery replacement
When the remote control operation becomes
unstable or the distance from which remote
control is possible becomes shorter, replace the
batteries with new ones.
Using the remote control unit
To use the remote control unit, point it at the
REMOTE sensor and press the buttons gently
ENGLISH
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