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1. lt E ka ysibug 16 LIMITED WARRANTY Magnavox Portable Compact Disc One Year Carry In Exchange One Year Coverage For one year from the date of purchase your Portable Compact Disc will be replaced with a new renewed or comparable product whichever is deemed necessary if it becomes defective or inoperative This is done without charge to you Replacement prod ucts are warranted for the balance of the warranty period Who is Protected Where This warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser for products purchased and used in the U S A Puerto Rico the Virgin Is lands and Canada What the Purchaser Must Do Before you call for service check your operating instruction booklet A slight adjustment of the customer controls discussed in your instruction booklet may save you a service call This warranty does not cover commercial use rental agreements shipping damage misuse or failure due to lack of normal care For product purchased in the U S A Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands If you require service during the warranty period you must take your portable product to the dealer from whom it was purchased or carefully pack the product and ship it by prepaid transportation with proof of the purchase date to the Small Product Service Center address listed below In the U S A Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands all implied war ranties including implied warranties of merchantability
2. e Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button PLAY PAUSE Remarks lfihebattery voltage is notsufficientany more for playing a CD the CD player will not start If appears after inserting a CD it indicates that the player cannot read the CD Possible causes are As soon as playback starts the display shows the current track and its elapsed playing time you inserted the CD the wrong way the label should be facing up the CD is badly scratched or dirty see Maintenance e Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME and the DYNAMIC BASS BOOST 6 and equaliser control 8 e age eg a re ee rn re te ete nn we a a a A a 7 PI COMPACT DISC thelens is steamed up because of a sudden transition from a cold into a warm environment Do not clean the lens but let the set acclimatize for a while A _ Selecting a different track in the STOP mode e You can select the desired title using m4 PREVIOUS and NEXT until the display shows the required track number PREVIOUS NEXT e Press PLAY PAUSE to start playback PLAY PAUSE Selecting a different track during play e Press m4 PREVIOUS or NEXT until the required track number appears in the display PREVIOUS NEXT ED Shortly after this the chosen track will start playing e For the immediate previous track press aa PREVIOUS twice Starting again with the track that is currentl
3. 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 14 Power Lines An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines 15 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be un plugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 16 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through open ings 17 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 18 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servic ing should be referred to qualified service personnel 92 11 EL 4562 1 e e ge een c E ee eee n ee mE r 4 CONTROLS TOP AND FRONT PANEL 4 BAND Equalizer control 2 VOLUME control knob 3 POWER on off button Q stereo headphone socket DYNAMIC BASS BOOST button MODE selector CASSETTE DECK 1 keyboard recording playback RECORD PLAY gt lt lt fast rewind gt gt fast forward w
4. or use headphones for monitoring 13 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE e After cleaning press STOP EJECT n Cleaning of the magnetic heads 4 and can also be O CD player and CDs done by playing a cleaning cassette through once as The lens should never be touched or cleaned an ordinary cassette v a Remarks gt The CD player and the cassette decks are fitted with self lubricating bearings which must not be oiled or greased Thelens may steam up when the setis taken from a cold into a warm environment Playing a CD is not possible then Do not clean the lens but let the set acclimatize for a while Always pick up the CD by the edge and put it back in its box immediately after use Fingerprints dust and dirt on the apparatus can be removed using a soft clean and slightly damp leather cloth Do not use any cleaning agents since they may damage the cabinet Keep the set batteries CDs and cassettes away from rain moisture sand and excessive heat e g near heating equipment or in cars parked in the sun Toclean breathe on the CD and wipe it off in a straight line from centre to edge using a soft lint free cloth Cleaning agents may harm the CD 11 l U pit prlfy gal prtlyygilt es i r Cassette deck To ensure good recording and playback quality clean the parts OOO as indicated after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month e Open the cassette doo
5. To improve the FM reception incline and turn the aerial Reduce its length if the FM signal is too strong very close to a transmitter For AM the setis provided with a built in aerial so the telescopic aerial is not needed Direct the aerial by turning the whole set e Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button 3 eee TT e e e eee A e we gt a COMPACT DISC PLAYING A DISC e For a brief interruption press PLAY PAUSE mi ii iee _ H_ _ _ t r Q e Switch on the set using the POWER button PLAY PAUSE T T e Set the MODE selector to CD The word PAUSE then appears To continue playback press PLAY PAUSE again PLAY PAUSE e To stop playback press STOP E STOP e Close the door The CD player starts and scans the table of contents of the CD After that the total playing time and the number of tracks appear on the display and the CD player stops The CD player also goes to the STOP mode by pressing OPEN CLOSE 041 when the end of the CD is reached if you move the MODE selector if the batteries are exhaused or if the power supply is ifthere are more than 39 track in the CD 39 flashes interrupted in another way l Note only 39 tracks can be displayed e To take out the CD open the CD door by pressing OPEN CLOSE 44 Open the CD door only if the CD e Playback will start by pressing PLAY PAUSE player is in the STOP mode
6. eee ee a e C lt COMPACT DISC e Store this track by pressing PROGRAM e Select and store in this way all desired titles Storing during PLAY e During normal PLAY you may store the running title by pressing PROGRAM After pressing PROGRAM the word PROGRAM appears indicating that the track has been stored PROGRAM ROCHA E L Store all desired titles in the required sequence You may store each track more than once At most 20 tracks can be stored in the memory When pressing PROGRAM for longer than 0 5 second the display will show in sequence all stored track numbers You can simply erase the whole memory at stop mode by pressing the STOP W button The word PROGRAM will disappear The contents of the memory are also erased by opening the CD door using OPEN CLOSE 49 if you move the MODE selector ifthe batteries get exhausted or if the power supply is interrupted in another way How to play the stored selection To play your selection the CD player should be in posi tion STOP then press PLAY gt gt now the word PROGRAM appears PLAY PAUSE gt dica age a mp e T e le rap a a e e eee e P awe A nni P hee no CASSETTE CASSETTE PLAYBACK Playback on deck 1 or 2 e Switch on the set using the POWER button e Set the MODE selector to TAPE y cD RADIO TAPE e Press STOP EJECT to open the Cassette door and inser
7. model number before you call Pack your product securely in a suitable container for ship ment Mail the product to Small Product Service Center Philips Service Company 907 Snapps Ferry Road Plant 2 Building 6 Greeneville Tennessee TN 37743 T 615 636 5740 For product purchased in Canada 1 Call the nearest Canadian Philips Consumer Service Centre listed below to obtain the cost of out of warranty repair for your product Please know your model number before you call Pack your product securely in a suitable container for ship ment Mail the product to the nearest Canadian Philips Service Centre listed below Canadian Philips Consumer Service Centres Montr al 5930 C te de Liesse Montr al Qu bec HAT 1E1 E 514 342 9180 Toronto 601 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1B 1M8 T 416 754 6064 or 292 5161 Fax EP 416 754 6290 Fax ZP 514 342 9372 Vancouver 3695 Grandview Highway Vancouver B C V5M 2G7 s T 604 435 4411 Fax TY 604 435 9911 When your product is received it will be replaced by a renewed or comparable product which meets Philips high quality stan dards and shipped back to you by prepaid transportation EL 4546 2 a er ee e sa s 92 11 nee re opt ee ma n e PL x ios Fill ae A e et ai we tee oe epe dad Le e a ee e de ne mM c o t se dim dar dah de seo a Li T I a e e eee re eee P __ ut
8. MAGNAVOX AZ9345 CD Portable Player A p ea CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems gt gt CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INDEX English page 5 GC Safety Instructions page 4 Limited Warranty page 16 LUI CF Francais Conseils De Securite page 18 Garantie Limitee page 30 Francais CE Espanol pagina 33 Instrucciones Sobre Seguridad pagina 32 Garantia Limitada pagina 44 Espanol ea htt aaa e e E e mm tr T a MAGNAVOX Please follow these three important steps to get the most from your product Return your owner s Congratulations on your new purchase registration card within 10 days and welcome to the Magnavox family Dear Magnavox family member C Thank you for your confidence in Magnavox You ve selected one of the best built best backed pS products available tod
9. an herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The set complies with the FCC Rules Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and 11 Grounding or Polarization safety standards There are however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operat ing instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near wa ter for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer GA An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combina tion to overturn 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 8 Ventilation The appliance sho
10. and fit ness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the du ration of this express warranty Some states do not allow limi tations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state For product purchased in Canada Replacement product can be arranged through your dealer who will advise of the nearest repair centre To obtain warranty service the product must be delivered carried in to a Philips Consumer Service Centre listed below Philips Self Servicing Dealer or Authorized Service Depot All that s required to validate your original factory warranty for products you purchase is to present your bill of sale as proof of purchase In Canada this warranty applies only to the normal service area of a Philips Consumer Service Centre Philips Self Servic ing Dealer or Authorized Service Depot Beyond this area trav el time or expense is the owners responsibility How To Get Service On Your Portable Product After The One Year Warranty Expires Out of warranty service can be obtained at a nominal cost for replacement and handling under the following arrangements For product purchased in the U S A Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands Contact the Philips Service Company office 615 475 8869 to obtain the cost of out of warranty repair for your product Please know your
11. ay Registering your purchase is an essential We appreciate your support and we ll do every step to guarantee that you ll receive all of thing we can do to keep you happy with your pur the benefits you re entitled to as a chase for many years to come After all you re Magnavox product owner the reason we re in business Complete and mail your Owner s Registra i l tion Card today to ensure your right to war As a Magnavox family member you re entitled to ranty verification owner confimation model 4 world of special privileges and our uncompro registration plus a wide variety of special mising commitment to your total satisfaction services and savings Your Magnavox product is protected by one of the most comprehensive warranties and out standing service networks in the industry Know these safety symbols What s more your purchase qualifies you to CAUTION receive advance information on exciting new products from Magnavox convenient access to DO NOT OPEN our home shopping network for special products CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK di SO NOTIREMOVE COVER UN BACK and accessories plus factory direct rebates and NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE discounts on your future Magnavox purchases REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulat All of this is our Nel of saying thanks for joining ed material within your unit may cause the Magnavox family an electrica
12. cidental erasure can be prevented by breaking the small tab in the top left hand corner of the back of the cassette This protection can be reversed with a piece of adhesive tape placed over the same corner Be sure not to cover the tape type detection holes Store the cassettes at room temperature and do not put them too close to magnets and transformers for exam ple TVs and loudspeaker boxes mres me o odli aii lt gt fe ae rr e n E ey dr re ran eet ni e iae P te E r an gt A Me Ap ee x MN x 9 n gt x Preparation e Switch on the set using the POWER button e Press STOP EJECT to open the Cassette door Ensure that the cassette deck buttons are released before you attempt to insert the cassette in e Insert a blank cassette as indicated e Close the cassette door e When monitoring during recording adjust the sound with the VOLUME the DYNAMIC BASS BOOST controls and the Equaliser control These controls do not affect the recording VOLUME CNA BAS CIT 40o dl5 i ieo e f you want to dub the other side of the cassette flip the cassette in the deck over to continue recording Recording from the CD player e Set the MODE selector to CD It s not necessary to start the CD player separately if you press RECORD the CD player starts automatically ELO PLAY DECK 1 if the CD player is in the STOP mode recording will start
13. cu we La gt ere ee e o ut A iii a i dot col a rE S a Lai Lo mi LE er a e a TEN oor main e Pen ee o y et eee U 4 A n 4 n a m mz ae gt vede Ln mR vk ree ves e n ne A te Bier ree gt AA A cn n c er x rn A fe dure tm _ e a lt q cog repre lll ade e e e eee 3139 116 14922 AZ 9345 e Philips Consumer Electronics Company A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation Printed In Malaysia
14. from the beginning of the disc or from the beginning of the programmed selection if the CD player is in the PLAY or PAUSE mode recording will start from the beginning of the current track Note To activate the recording in the middle of a track press RECORD to start recording just as the CD begins to play press PAUSE to stop recording When the passage you want to record is reached press PAUSE again to conti nue recording RECORDING Recording from the radio Starting and stopping the recording e Set the MODE selector to RADIO e Start recording by pressing RECORD in doing so PLAY is pressed too na TAPE sis denia x Y e For a brief interruption press PAUSE To continue recording press PAUSE again English e Tune to the desired radio station described under RA DIO RECEPTION PAUSE e Incase of FM radio recordings set ihe BAND selector to FM STEREO Microphone recording DECK 1 e Connect the microphone to socket MIC 0 Microphone only setthe MODE selector to TAPE a Press S TOPSEJEG E STOPSEECT STOP ESECT MEA TAPE DECK 1 DECK 2 e Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button Mixing with CD set MODE selector to CD CD RADIO TAPE Mixing with radio set MODE selector to RADIO n CD RADIO TAPE e If a howling sound occurs keep the microphone away from the loudspeakers or reduce the volume
15. ind STOP EJECT PAUSE CASSETTE DECK 2 keyboard playback only PLAY gt lt lt fast rewind gt gt fast forward wind STOP EJECT PAUSE 9 BAND selector for selecting FM AM MIC Microphone jack 1 HIGH SPEED DUBBING button 2 TUNING knob to tune to radio stations 3 CD keyboard and display PLAY PAUSE button R STOP button Na PREVIOUS NEXT Press briefly to jump to a previous m or next track during playback or STOP mode During playback keep backward taa or forward Kp pressed down to search for the required passage If you release the button playback will continue SHUFFLE button play all tracks in a random order PROGRAM button to store the displayed track number in the memory the whole program can be reviewed by holding the program key for more than 0 5 seconds English CD display shows na di al indicating no CD is inserted TRACK the total number of tracks and during play back the number of the track being played TIME the total playing time ofthe CD and during play the elapsed time of that track SHUFFLE activated PAUSE activated PROGRAM activated OPEN CLOSE to open and close the CD door 15 REMOTE control unit BACK PANEL JESI MAINS MAINS socket for mains lead 07 SPEAKERS loudspeaker terminals 07 SPEAKERS The type plate is located on the base of the set SUPPLY Batteries Whenever convenient use AC mains supply if you want to con
16. l shock For the safety of To start taking advantage of these great benefits ALA oda usino gna do just remember to return your Magnavox Owner s Registration Card A This exclamation point calls attention to l l features for which you should read the Simply complete detach and mail us your enclosed literature closely to prevent Owner s Registration Card today And enjoy your operating and maintenance problems new purchase with our best wishes Sincerely Read operating instructions ah C CHA carefully Donald F Johnstone President and Chief Executive Officer For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the type plate on the base of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference The information in this manual can help you take full advantage of your product s many features and ensure years of safe reliable operation So don t miss out Read the enclosed instructions safety tips and war ranty information today Model No AZ 9345 MGX Serial No English ysi6uy WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apliance to rain or mois ture SAFETY Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Com munications CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other th
17. level playback head See section on Maintenance on cleaning of tape heads Excessive wow or flutter or sound Contamination of the capstans or pinch drop out rollers CD Player Operation The PLAY does not function when The disc is not inserted correctly pressed The player is in PAUSE mode Moisture condensation on the lens Track in the CD skips Dirty disc or scratched disc na dal SU is displayed The disc is inserted upside down The CD is dirty badly scratched or warped Try another disc Set not working Hang up problem due to ESD and or software Press POWER ON OFF or in the worst case pull the mains plug out of the wall socket Unit not working Check that the power cord is connected firmly Batteries not inserted correctly Batteries exhausted change the batteries No sound output Press VOLUME Up The headphones are connected disconnect them Check that the speakers are connected Change the batteries No sound from one speaker or unbalanced left Check the connection of the inoperative speaker and right sound Reversed left and right sound Check the speaker connections and speaker location Lack of treble sound or apparently Check the DBB button imprecise physical location of musical instruments Check the speaker connection for proper phasing Severe hum or noise The TV or VTR is too close to the stereo system Separate the portable set from the TV or VTR re C ee Oe we ee me ete te
18. mode you can record it all on the cassette deck Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME DYNAMIC BASS BOOST 6 and Equaliser control 5 i l i O 4 Bard Ea AA zer If a howling sound occurs keep the microphone away from the loudspeakers or reduce the volume Disconnect the microphone when notin use Loudspeaker terminals SPEAKERS For connecting the supplied loudspeakers or others having an impedance of 4 Ohms Connect the coloured or marked wire to the red terminal as shown een ee r ee ee een CONNECTIONS RADIO To attach detach the loudspeakers please see diagrams RADIO RECEPTION below as indicated e Switch on the set using the POWER button English e Set the MODE selector to RADIO gt CD RADIO TAPE DETACH e Adjust the sound with the VOLUME the DYNAMIC REMOTE CONTROL BASS BOOST 6 and equaliser control e Insert in the remote control two batteries type R03 VOLUME UM4 or AAA cells A DBB e Operate the remote control by pointing ittowards the set pone and press the required button Y VOLUME A D O 4 Band Equalizer Compact Disc lt gt PREVIOUS NEXT e Select the wave band using BAND selector PLAY and PAUSE W STOP button A FM STEREO e Tune to the desired radio station by using the TUNING knob 2 m 8 1 92 12 4 10001 18 1 18 wa C I AM BO I 63 I 29 I 1000 I 1390 I 160 wa For FM pull outthe telescopic aerial
19. o use fresh batteries e Switch on the set using the POWER button DECK 1 DECK 2 e Set the MODE selector 6 to TAPE Do not move this selector during dubbing gt CD RADIO TAPE e Set the HIGH SPEED DUBBING button to EL for normal speed copying wm for high speed copying Do not switch this button during dubbing e Press both STOP EJECT buttons and insert a recorded cassette into deck 2 and a cassette which is suited for recording into deck 1 e Press on deck 1 PAUSE and then RECORD e To start dubbing press PLAY on deck 2 Deck 1 PAUSE is then released e By pressing PAUSE on deck 1 you can omit undesired passages while deck 2 continues To restart copying press PAUSE once more e Using PAUSE of deck 2 deck 1 will record a blank part e To stop dubbing press both STOP EJECT buttons e Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button 11 ysi buzg 12 RECORDING RECORDING GENERAL INFORMATION Copyright Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed The tape in the cassette is secured at both ends with leader tape At the beginning and end of the cassette nothing will be recorded for six to seven seconds Erasure prevention tabs For recording use normal cassettes of IEC type on which the tabs have not been broken The recording level is set automatically regardless of the position of VOLUME Ac
20. r by pressing STOP EJECT e Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid e Press PLAY and clean the rubber pressure roller e Then press PAUSE and clean the magnetic heads and the capstan DECK 1 14 Da i i a e d A A E dr n wa n e e e n e mne e re A no a _ e e yoo N T v x TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following checks will assistin the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your portable set Before going through the check list below first check the following points tx The power cord must be connected firmly tx The speaker connection must also be firm Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest friendly dealer Radio Reception Symptom Possible Causes and Remedies Interference noise during FM stereo Adjust the antenna reception The signal strength is too weak Cassette Deck Operation Recording is not possible No cassette in the cassette holder The small tab has been broken This can be reversed with a piece of adhesive tape The tape is completely wound Not possible to remove the cassette from the deck Check that all the cassette deck buttons are Not possible to insert a cassette released If not press STOP EJECT Recording or playback cannot be Dirty tape head made or there is a decrease in Magnetic build up in the record sound
21. serve battery life e Open the battery compartment ne eee ns e E a o RU ysi Duz CONTROLS INSTALLATION e Insert as indicated six preferably Alkaline batteries type R20 UM1 or D cells e The battery supply is switched off when the set is connected to the mains When changing over to battery supply remove the plug from the MAINS socket 4 e Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long period AC mains supply e Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate on the base of the set corresponds to your local mains supply lf it does not consult your dealer or service organisation e Connectthe mains lead to the MAINS socket 18 and the wall socket The mains supply is now connected e To disconnect the set from the mains withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket mm m ee ie i rn Ea o me N a CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS Stereo headphone socket 9 For stereo headphones with 3 5 mm plug Inserting the plug will disconnect the loudspeakers Microphone socket MIC MIXING For a microphone with 3 5 mm plug To avoid disturbing noises reduce the volume before connection you can reproduce your voice amplified through the loudspeakers Set MODE selector 6 to TAPE Ecc eni gt CD RADIO TAPE you can mix your voice with CD radio or cassette Set the MODE selector to CD RADIO or TAPE Inthe CD or RADIO
22. t a recorded cassette as indicated e Press PLAY and playback will start e Adjust the sound with the VOLUME and the DY NAMIC BASS BOOST and equaliser control Q VOLI i I O Ed aer e To interrupt playback press PAUSE FASE DECK 1 e To continue playback press PAUSE again e To stop playback press STOP EJECT STOPE ICY SICA CT DECK 1 DECK 2 Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button Continuous playback e Switch on the set using the POWER button e Set the MODE selector to TAPE cD RADIO TAPE mA a A OI We AA A B and A A CASSETTE e Press both STOP EJECT buttons and inserta recorded Winding the Cassette Tape cassette into both decks e Press to fast forward the tape e Press on deck 2 PLAY and deck 2 will start English e Press on deck 1 PAUSE and then PLAY gt deck 2 will now play and deck 1 stands still As soon as deck 2 stops at the end of the cassette or when its STOP EJECT button is pressed Deck 1 DECK 1 DECK 2 PAUSE is released and deck 1 will start playing back e Press e to fasi rewind the tape e To stop press STOP EJECT 4 4 STC veh CT STOPETCT DECK 1 DECK 2 DECK 1 DECK 2 e Press STOP EJECT to stop fast forward or fast rewind l l before the end of the tape e Always switch off the set after use with the POWER button 3 S steat eT spier DUBBING Copying from deck 2 to 1 When copying it is recommended t
23. uld be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For exam ple the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or sim ilar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 9 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances includ ing amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance wee ur A A ere e n e A e ergs r teem er e AAA e dn me e 4 Pi _ 2 lt The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated gt AC Caution To prevent electric shock Polarized Plug match the wide blade of this plug to the wide slot fully insert Do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs eee receptacles and the point where they exit from the ap pliance
24. y playing e Press a PREVIOUS once PREVIOUS NEXT The track will be started again from the beginning N e L LAE E pr eg ge er ioe ey es Searching for a passage during play e Hold aa PREVIOUS or NEXT Kp down to search for the required passage If you release the button play will continue PREVIOUS NEXT e gt Note This is an AUDIBLE SEARCH The volume will automatically be reduced to a low level during search operation and will return to its normal level when the search bution is released Shuffle Play All the tracks of the disc can be randomly played e Press SHUFFLE once on the main unit before or during play SHUFFLE Thedisplay shows SHUFFLE and playback starts with a track which has been randomly selected During play you can use NEXT to select another random track or aa PREVIOUS to play the same track again PREVIOUS NEXT CTO e Press SHUFFLE again if you wish to return to normal play PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS You may select a number of tracks and store these in the memory in the desired sequence When playing you will only hear the stored titles in the selected sequence At most 20 tracks can be stored in the memory You may store each track more than once Manual selecting e Select the desired track using the a PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons until the display shows the required track number PREVIOUS NEXT English ysijbuz 10 A

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