4Extension cord -To helppreventelectricshock,do not
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use a polarizedAC power plugwithan extensioncord,
receptacle,orotheroutletunlessthepolarizedplugcan
be completelyinsertedtopreventexposure oftheblades
PREPARATIONS
oftheplug..
5When not inuse -Unplug theAC power cordfrom thePOWERSUPPLY .................................................................4
AC outletor remove allthebatteriesifthe unitwillnotbeREMOTE CONTROL...........................................................4
used forseveralmonths or more. When thecord isBEFORE OPERATION ........................................................5
plugged in,a smallamount ofcurrentcontinuestoflowto
theunit,even when thepower isturnedoff.SOUND
ADJUSTING THE SOUND ..................................................5
Maintenance
Clean theunitonlyas recommended intheOperatingRADIORECEPTION
Instructions.
MANUAL TUNING ...............................................................6
PRESETTING STATIONS ....................................................7
Damage RequiringService
Have theunitsservicedby a qualifiedservicetechnicianif:CD PLAYING.
-The AC power cordorplughas been damaged
CD Operations ........m.......................................................8
-Foreignobjectsorliquidhave gotinsidethe unit
-The unithas been exposed torainorwater
TAPE PLAYBACK
-The unitdoes notseem tooperatenormally
-The unitexhibitsa marked change inperformanceTAPE OPERATIONS ..........................................................10
-The unithas been dropped,orthecabinethas been
damagedFIECORDING
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BASIC RECORDING.........................................................11
DUBBING A TAPE MANUALLY ........................................12
DUBBING THE WHOLE TAPE ..........................................12
Al EDIT RECORDING.......................................................13
PROGRAMMEDEDIT RECORDING................................14
CLOCKAND TIMER
SETTING THE CLOCK ......................................................16
SETTING THE TIMER .......................................................16
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ...........................................17
GENERAL
CARE AND Maintenance.............................................18
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................18
TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE ..........................................19
PARTS INDEX ...................................................................19
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