4Extension cord ? To helppreventelectricshock,do not
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use a polarizedAC power plug withan extensioncord,
receptacle,orotheroutletunlessthepolarizedplugcan be
completelyinsertedtopreventexposureofthebladesofthePRECAUTIONS...................................................................l
plug.
5When notinuse ? UnplugtheAC power cordfromtheACPREPARATIONS
power plugiftheunitwillnotbe used forseveralmonths or
more.When thecordispluggedin,a smallamount ofcurrentCONNECTIONS..........m......................................................3
continuestoflowtotheunit,even when thepower isturnedREMOTE CONTROL ...........................................................4
off.BEFORE OPERATION ........................................................5
Damage Reauirina ServiceSOUND
Have theunitsservicedby a qualifiedservicetechnicianif:
AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS....................................................5
-The AC power cordorplughas been damaged
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER ......................................................6
-Foreignobjectsorliquidhave gotteninsidetheunit
-The unithas been exposedtorainorwater
RADIO RECEPTION
-The unitdoes notseem tooperatenormally
-The unitexhibitsa marked change inperformanceMANuALTuNING............m..................................................6
-The unithas been dropped,orthecabinethas been damagedPRESETTING STATIONS .....................................................7
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF.
TAPE PLAYBACK
BASIC OPERATIONSm.........................................................8
CD PLAYING
BASIC OPERATIONS ........................................................9
PROGRAMMEDPLAY .....................................................10
RECORDING
BASIC RECORDING .........................................................11
DUBBING A TAPE MANUALLY...................?...................12
DUBBING THE WHOLE TAPIE........................................12
Al EDIT RECORDING......................................................13
PROGRAMMEDEDIT RECORDING ...............................14
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CLOCK AND TIMER
?
SETTING THE CLOCK ....................................................15
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMEFl.........................................15
SETTING THE TIMER ......................................................16
OTHER CONNECTIONS
CONNECTINGOPTIONAL EQUIPMENT .......................17
LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES.........................17
GENERAL
CARE AND MAINTENANCE...........................................18
TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE. ........................................ 18
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................19
PARTS INDEX ...................................................Backcover
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