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Philips AZ 8245 User's Manual
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1. Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the Always hold the CD at the edge and always store it in its box after use label facing up To remove dust and dirt s breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft lint free cloth in a straight line from the centre to wards the edge Cleaning agents may damage the CD Do not expose the CD to rain moisture sand or to excessive heat e g from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun Set the POWER ON selector to CD Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD door Insert the AUDIO CD 7 printedside facing up Kg Close the cover The CD player scans the contents list of the CD After that the total playing time and the number of tracks appear on the display and the CD player stops If there are more than 39 tracks on the CD 39 flashes Playback will start by pressing PLAY P gt The display shows the track number and the elapsed playing time Adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME TONE 2 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST 1 101 and SPATIAL Let For brief interruptions press PLAY PAUSE P gt The word PAUSE then appears To continue playback press PLAY PAUSE gt again To stop playback press STOP O The CD player also goes to position STOP by pressing OPEN CLOSE when the end of the CD is reached if you move the POWER ON selector D if the batteries run down or if the power sup ply is interrupted To take out the CD
2. open the CD door by pres sing OPEN CLOSE Open the CD door only if the CD player is in position STOP The set is switched off when the POWER ON selector is in position TAPE OFF and the re corder buttons are released 7 CD PLAYER SHUFFLE PLAY IN RANDOM ORDER The SHUFFLE function plays all tracks in a randorn order From the PLAY or STOP position press SHUFFLE The display shows SHUFFLE a rotating symbol and an at random selected track is played If you press PREVIOUS ke or NEXT br an already played track is repeated PREVIOUS or one of the NEXT tracks at random is played To leave the SHUFFLE mode press SHUFFLE again SHUFFLE disappears from the display Ka PREVIOUS NEXT rr SHUFFLE By pressing briefly the NEXT or PREVIOUS but ton you can jump to a next or previous title or you can select a track before starting playback a During PLAY NEXT v go to the next track title You can jump to the next title by pressing NEXT pri once If you want to skip more than one track press NEXT b more than once until the display shows the desired track number PREVIOUS k go to the previous track title If you want to repeat the running title from the beginning press PREVIOUS na once If you want to repeat one of the previous titles press PREVIOUS ka more than once until the display shows the required track number b In position STOP In position STOP with a CD inserted you can select the desire
3. Start recording by pressing RECORD e For brief interruptions press PAUSE IL To restart recording press this button once more e To stop recording press STOP I On pressing again the cassette holder will open e The set is switched off when the POWER ON selector 7 is in position TAPE OFF and the recorder buttons are released 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING If a fault occurs first check the points listed be low before taking the set for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by follow ing these hints consult your dealer or service centre WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this would invalidate the guar antee PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE e REMEDY No sound VOLUME is not adjusted e Adjust the VOLUME Headphones are connected e Disconnect headphones Batteries are exhausted e Insert fresh batteries Batteries are incorrectly inserted e Insert the batteries correctly Mains lead is not securely connected e Connect the mains lead properly Set does not react to operation of any button _ Electrostatic discharge e Switch off the set disconnect the mains plug reconnect after a few seconds Poor radio reception Weak radio aerial signal e Aim the aerial for best reception FM incline and rotate telescopic aerial AM MW LW rotate the entire set SW extend telescopic aerial vertically Interference caused
4. or Y e Now press TUNING A or Y briefly each time to change the frequency step by step until the required frequency has been reached or optimum reception is obtained PRESET RADIO STATIONS You can store 29 radio stations in the memory Programming preset radio stations e Press the PRESET PROG button On the display PROGRAM starts flashing Select the wave band using u _ the BAND selector and tune to the radio station using the TUNING A Y buttons If the frequency has already been programmed the PRESET number appears Using the FM ST button weak FM stereo stations can be stored in mono to suppress the noise e Quickly select the preset number PRESET 1 to 29 using the PRESETS buttons e To store the selection press PRESET PROG again preset I The PROGRAM indication goes m ul rusvtsto AN e Repeat this procedure to store HI C other frequencies and presets ILI E D l in the memory e You can clear a preset frequency by storing an other frequency in its place l Selecting a preset radio station e Press PRESETS or until the desired preset number wave band and frequency appears English usiIBu3 7 CD PLAYER PLAYING A CD PLAY PAUSE SHUFFLE PROG E7 a a PREVIOUS NEXT ashe nd CAD AR Y STO P CD HANDLING Use only Digital Audio CDs e To take the CD out of its box easily press the centre spindle while lifting the CD ise DIGITAL AUDIO
5. sound using the controls VOLUME TONE 2 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST 5 and SPATIAL e To stop press STOP E the set is then switched off On pressing again the cassette holder will open When the end of the tape is reached the re corder buttons are released 10 CASSETTE RECORDING Preparation e Press STOP E to open the cassette holder e Insert the cassette e When monitoring during record ing adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME 4 TONE 2 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST and SPATIAL These controls do not affect the recording e For fast winding press REWIND lt lt or F FWD gt gt To stop press STOP m CD synchro start recording from the CD player e Set the POWER ON selector to CD It s not necessary to start the CD player se parately by pressing RECORD the CD player starts automatically if the CD player is in position STOP recording will start from the beginning of the CD or from the beginning of the program med selection if the CD player is in position PAUSE record ing will start from the beginning of that track Recording from the radio e Set the POWER ON selector to RADIO Microphone recording e Set the POWER ON selector to TAPE e Connect a mono microphone having a 3 5 mm plug to the MIC socket 45 on the back e Set the VOLUME control 4 to zero monitoring during microphone recordings is not possible Starting and stopping the recording e
6. the batteries get exhausted or if the power supply is interrupted How to play the stored selection e To play your selection the CD player should be in position STOP then press PLAY D gt The word PROGRAM appears e Playing the selection in the SHUFFLE mode is also possible ee ee V P ee ysijbua 8 CASSETTE DECK oo Se COMPACT CASSETTES e For recording use a NORMAL cassette IEC type I on which the tabs are not broken out This deck is not suited for recording on CHROME IEC I1 or METAL IEC IV cassettes e For playback any cassette type may be in serted e At the very beginning and end of the tape no recording will take place during the 7 seconds when the leader tape passes the recorder heads e To prevent the accidental erasure of a record ing keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of you and break out the left tab Now Luma recording on this side is no longer possible To render this safeguard ineffective cover the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape e Do not expose the cassettes to rain moisture sand or to excessive heat e g from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun CASSETTE PLAYBACK e Set the POWER ON selector to TAPE e Press STOP Ito open the cas sette holder e Insert a recorded cassette e For fast winding press lt lt or gt gt To stop press STOP e Press PLAY gt and playback will start e Adjust the
7. A Ga aaa Ba kaa aka BENE page 87 IMPORTANT NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U K Mains plug This apparatus s fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows e Remove fuse cover and fuse e Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp A S T A or BSI approved type e Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 5 Amp If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp Note The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a possible shock hazard should tt be inserted irto a 13 Amp socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code blue neutral N brown live L As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black e Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked E or 4 or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the ead not simply over the two wires Copyright in the U K Reco
8. NE 8 POWER ON SPATIAL 6 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST VOLUME 4 CD 3 REMOTE me A SENSOR 2 Wawa PHONES TOP AND FRONT PANEL 4 stereo headphone socket 2 infrared REMOTE SENSOR for remote control reception CD buttons OPEN CLOSE to open the CD door PLAY PAUSE gt play and pause button STOP O button SHUFFLE to play all CD tracks in a random order press again to cancel PROG press briefly to programme the displayed track number press longer than 1 second to display all stored track numbers ka PREVIOUS NEXT pos in position playback or STOP press briefly to jump to a previous ka or next pri track during playback keep pressed to search fast backward ka or forward pr VOLUME buttona Y DYNAMIC BASS BOOST press to boost the bass response SPATIAL press to obtain a spatial stereo effect POWER ON to select the sound source TAPE OFF RADIO CD TONE tone control radio and CD display 00 English O RADIO amp CD DISPLAY 0 TUNER CASSETTE qD DECK radio buttons FM ST to select FM mono or stereo PRESET PROG to store preset radio stations BAND selector to select the wave band TUNING A Y to tune to a radio frequency PRESETS to select preset radio stations 4 CASSETTE DECK keyboard RECORD PLAY gt REWIND lt lt fast rewind F FWD gt gt fast forward wind STOP EJECT E PAUSE II STEREO HEADPHONE SOCKET t
9. PHILIPS AZ 8245 CD Radio Cassette Recorder ll JUIS 00000 SES ot of cp PR lt 2 h lt CONG ACT CASSETTE 9 A o 0 0 2 gt lt CE Espa a Declaraci n de conformidad con normas zl que suscribe en nombre y representaci n de Consumer Electronics Factory Philips Hong Kong Ltd declara bajo su propia responsabilidad que el equipo CD Radiocasete abricado por Consumer Electronics Factory an Far East marca Philips modelo AZ 8245 objeto de esta declaraci n cumple con la normativa siguiente Reglamento sobre Perturbaciones Radio el ctricas Real Decreto 138 1989 Anexo V lecho en Hong Kong 01 08 1994 irma NS Nombre T M Siu Cargo Quality Manager CN Norge Typeskilt finnes pa apparatens underside Observer Nettbryteren er sekundert innkoplet Den nnebygde netdelen er derfor ikke frakoplet nettet sa enge apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten Ge M xico NOM PRECAUCI N ADVERTENCIA No abrir riesgo de choque el ctrico AIN ATENCI N Verifique que el voltaje de alimentaci n sea el requerido para su aparato Para evitar el riesgo de choque el ctrico no quite la tapa En caso de requerir servicio dirijase al personal calificado Lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de manejo Garanta uuu ku Q a ear p gina 86 Brasil Garanta airnn as p gina 86 Australia QUATANICO uuu es paqe 87 2 New Zealand Guarantee orsica dennnon N
10. Para informa es adicionais sobre o produto ou para eventual necessidade de utiliza o da rede de oficinas autorizadas ligue para o centro de informa o ao consumidor 0800 123123 discagem direta gratuita ou escreva para a caixa postal 21462 cep 04698 970 Sao Paulo Australia Guarantee and Service valid for Australia The benefits given to the purchaser by this war ranty are in addition to all other rights and reme dies which under the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State law the purchaser or owner has in respect of the product The Philips product carries the following warran ties C series HiFi systems 12 months Compact Disc Players 12 months Home Audio Systems 6 months Clock radios portable radios cassette recorders cassette players and radio recorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within the specified period from the date of deliv ery will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Note Please retain your purchase docket to as sist prompt service Conditions of this warranty 1 All claims for warranty service must be made to the retailer from whom this product was pur chased All transport charges incurred in con nection with warranty service or replacement will be paid by the purchaser 2 These warranties do not cover batteries and extend only to defects in materials or workman ship occurr
11. You can connect stereo headphones having a 3 5 mm plug to the socket Q gt Inserting the plug will disconnect the speakers MICROPHONE SOCKET on the back For recording you can connect a mono micro phone having a 3 5 mm plug to the MIC socket 45 see CASSETTE RECORDING a er am ee a o ee nan _ 4 POWER SUPPLY usiI6u3 BACK PANEL AC MAINS VOLTAGE BATTERIES MIC 4 AC MAINS socket for mains lead 43 VOLTAGE selector not on all versions BATTERIES battery compartment 4 MIC socket for external microphone POWER SUPPLY Battery supply e Open the battery compartment and insert as shown six batteries type R20 UM1 or D cells JL 6x D cells R20 UM Jb mca po o dd mu SEB e Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long period The battery supply is switched off when the set is connected to the mains To change over to bat tery supply pull out the plug from the MAINS socket 42 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 voltage If it does not consult your dealer or service organisation If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector 43 set this selector to the local mains voltage ACMAINS VOLTAGE Connect the mains lead to the MAINS socket 42 and the wall socket The mains supply is switched on To disconnect the set from the m
12. a partir de su fecha de compra La garanti ampara la reposici n de las piezas de factuosas debidas a fallas en su montaje o en los rnateriales incluyendo la mano de obra necesaria para su reemplazo en nuestras Sucursales o talle res autorizados En caso de fallas en su aparato le rogamos se sir va poner en contacto con su distribuidor Esta garantia no cubrira las averias que resulten como consecuencia de una instalaci n incorrecta clel aparato manifiesto maltrato o uso inadecuado clel mismo Philips se obliga a reparar y devolver a usted su aparato en un plazo no mayor de 30 dias habiles contados a partir de la fecha de haber ingresado su aparato a uno de nuestros talleres Con la presentacion de la factura o remisi n de su aparato podra hacer efectiva la garantia Si usted tiene alguna duda o pregunta que no le nueda solucionar su distribuidor por favor poner se en contacto con Oficinas Centrales de Servicio Av Coyoacan No 1051 2ol del Valle 03100 Mexico D F P 5 75 20 22 o 5 75 01 00 86 NOM Brasil Garant a para Brasil Este aparelho garantido pela Philips do Brasil Ltda e a Philips da Amaz nia S A Ind stria Ele tr nica por um per odo superior ao estabelecido por lei Por m para que a garantia tenha validade imprescindivel que al m deste certificado seja apresentada a nota fiscal de compra do produto 1 Philips do Brasil Ltda e Philips da Amaz nia S A Ind stria Eletr ni
13. ains com pletely withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket Important note for users in the U K When fitting a mains plug follow the instructions on page 2 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL 2x1 5V AAA cells e VOLUME button 4 gt e PLAY PAUSE P play and pause button for the CD player e STOP E button for the CD player e O lt PREV NEXT gt for the CD player in position playback or STOP press briefly to jump to a previous 4 or next gt O track during playback keep pressed to search fast backward lt or forward gt O for the radio press briefly to select a previous lt or next gt preset radio station e Open the battery compartment and insert two batteries type AAA LRO3 or UM4 cells e Remove the batteries when they have run down or if they will not be used again for a long period 6 RADIO a TUNING PRESETS amp e BAND o I Ce PRESET PROG x p RADIO AERIALS LW and SW not on all versions For FM pull out the telescopic aerial To im prove FM reception incline and turn the aerial Reduce its length if the FM signal is too strong very close to a transmitter For AM MW and LW the set is provided with a built in aerial so the telescopic aerial is not needed Direct the aerial by turning the whole set For SW the telescopic aerial must be pulled out and placed in the vertical position To im prove reception vary th
14. by the vicinity of electrical equipment like TVs video recorders comput ers thermostats fluorescent lamps TL en gines etc e Keep the radio away from electrical equipment Poor cassette sound quality Dust and dirt on the heads capstan or pressure roller e Clean the heads etc see Maintenance Recording does not work Cassette tab s may be broken out e Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space English NO DISC or ERROR indication CD is badly scratched or dirty e Replace or clean the CD see Maintenance No CD inserted e Insert CD CD inserted upside down e Insert CD with printed side facing up Laser lens is steamed up e Wait until lens has acclimatized The CD skips tracks CD is damaged or dirty e Replace or clean the CD SHUFFLE or PROGRAM is active e Switch off SHUFFLE or PROGRAM play Remote control does not function properly Remote control batteries are incorrectly inserted Insert batteries properly Remote control batteries exhausted Replace batteries Distance to the set is too large e Reduce the distance Wrong sound source selected e Select correct sound source 11 NOTES s R QhbOs n ws aaa nh 85 dex Mexico Giarantia para M xico Este aparato esta fabricado con materiales de alta calidad y ha sido cuidadosamente verificado Fhilips por lo tanto da a usted una garant a de 12 meses
15. ca asseguram ao proprie t rio consumidor deste aparelho a garant a de 180 dias 90 dias legal mais 90 dias adicional contados a partir da data de entrega do produ to conforme expresso na nota fiscal de cornpra que passa a fazer parte deste certificado 2 Esta garantia perder sua validade se A O defeito apresentado for ocasionado por uso indevido ou em desacordo com o seu manual de instru es B O produto for alterado violado ajustado ou consertado por pessoa n o autorizada pela Philips C O produto for ligado a fonte de energia rede el trica pilhas bateria etc de caracter sticas diferentes das recomendadas no manual de instru es e ou no produto D O n mero de s rie que identifica o produto estiver de alguma forma adulterado ou rasu rado 3 Est o exclu dos desta garantia defeitos decor rentes do descumprimento do manual de in stru es do produto de casos fortuitos ou de for a maior bem como aqueles causados por agentes da natureza e acidentes 4 Excluem se igualmente desta garantia os defei tos decorrentes do uso dos produtos em servi os n o dom stico residencial regular ou em desacordo com o uso recomendado 5 Nos municipos onde n o exista oficina autoriza da de servi o Philips as despesas de transpor te do aparelho e ou do t cnico autorizado cor rem por conta do sr consumidor requerente do servi o Philips do Brasil Ltda e Philips da Amaz nia S A Ind stria Eletr nica
16. d title using PREVIOUS a or NEXT po until the display shows the required track number Press PLAY D gt to start playback SEARCH FORWARD rri BACKWARD xa You can search for a particular passage within a track The CD is played partly and at high speed however the sound is still recognizable During playback keep the NEXT pri or PREVIOUS ka button pressed e Release the button as soon as you recognize the required passage the CD will be played in the normal way from this passage PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS You may store at most 20 tracks in the memory in the desired sequence You may store any track more than once When playing you will only hear the stored titles in the selected sequence English Manual selecting e Load the CD but do not press PLAY P gt yet e Select the desired track using the buttons Ka PREVIOUS and NEXT bm until the display shows the required track number e Store this track by pressing PROG 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 PROG once Checking the program e From the STOP position keep the PROG button longer than 0 5 second pressed the display shows in sequence all programmed track numbers Erasing a program e You can erase the contents of the memory by pressing STOP O twice by opening the CD door using OPEN CLOSE if you move the POWER ON selector 7 if
17. e length of the aerial RADIO RECEPTION e Set the POWER ON selector to RADIO e Adjust the sound using the controls VOLUME 4 TONE DYNAMIC BASS BOOST and SPATIAL e Select the wave band using the BAND selector e Select a preset radio station using the buttons PRESETS or tune to a frequency using the TUNING A Y buttons e When STEREO appears you are receiving a FM stereo transmitter A disturbing noise due to a weak FM stereo signal can be suppressed by pres sing the FM ST button The STEREO indication goes out and you will hear the FM station in mono e The set is switched off when the POWER ON selector 7 is in position TAPE OFF and the recorder buttons are released SEARCH TUNING e Select the wave band using the BAND selector e Keep TUNING or Y pressed until the frequency on the display starts running Then release the button and the tuner will search until a station of sufficient strength has been found Weak radio stations are skipped during search tuning e If the radio station found is not the desired one repeat this step MANUAL TUNING TO WEAK RADIO STATIONS Weak radio stations are skipped during search tuning If you know the frequency of the desired radio station you can tune to it as follows e Keep TUNING or Y pressed the frequency on the display starts running e lf you approach the required frequency stop running by pressing the opposite TUNING button A
18. failure Philips shall be under no liability for any injury or any loss or damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee This guarantee does not prejudice your rights un der common law and statute and is in addition to the normal responsibilities of the retailer and Philips How to claim Should your Philips product fail within the guaran tee period please return it to the retailer from whom it was purchased In most cases the re tailer will be able to satisfactorily repair or replace the product However should the retailer not be able to con clude the matter satisfactorily or if you have other difficulties claiming under this guarantee please contact The Guarantee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd E P O Box 41 021 Auckland 09 84 94 160 fax 09 8497 858 87 Philips AZ 8245 CD Radio Cassette Recorder e English page 4 CF Fran ais page 12 CE Espanol a pagina 20 CD Deutsch Seite 28 m yt ta 11 ma n O a m EL E D ra ama t O D D gt A ouelje raio x v ta m q o 2e co lt D n gt co z LASER PRODUCT A 3140 115 21141 Printed in Hong Kong TC text EvM 3436
19. ing under normal use of the product where operated in accordance with our instruc tions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 New South Wales a L fm ese azm dm um 2 New Zealand Guarantee and Service for New Zealand Thank you for purchasing this quality Philips prod uct Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty work manship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand As proof of purchase retain the origi nal sales docket indicating the date of pur chase 2 The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components or faulty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer 3 The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse neglect normal wear and tear acci dental breakage use on the incorrect voltage use contrary to operating instructions or un authorised modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket must be supplied to indicate that the product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim 5 In the event of a
20. r as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed 2 MAINTENANCE GENERAL e The mechanical parts of the CD player and the cassette deck contain self lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated e Achamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the housing e Do not use cleaning agents as these may harm the housing e Do not leave the set batteries CDs or cassettes for any length of time in direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can occur such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus e Do not expose the set batteries CDs or cassettes to humidity or rain CD PLAYER MAINTENANCE e The lens amp must not be cleaned e The lens may cloud over if the CD player is moved from cold to warm surroundings The CD player will not start Do not clean the lens but give the player some time to acclimatise CASSETTE DECK MAINTENANCE To ensure a good recording and playback quality clean the indicated parts x after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month e Open the cassette holder using STOP m e Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid e Press PLAY P and clean the rubber pressure rollers e Then press PAUSE Il and clean the capstans and the heads e After cleaning press STOP m e Cleaning of the heads A can also be done by playing a cleaning cassette through once TO
21. rding and playback of material may require consent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Nederlands Deutsch Espafiol Fran ais English Italiano Nn Q O Ou a a o e a gt N c ysibug 1 GENERAL CONTENTS te GENERAL ainssi ia an Saa aa A 4 2 MAINTENANCE 4 3 CONTROLS and CONNECTIONS 5 4 POWER SUPPLY u assino sasa 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL 6 S RADIO uu l ua nai ls Sa 7 TOD PLAY BR io I a k testers ua 8 9 S CASSETTE DECK cscarnir 10 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 RECYCLING Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old equipment All redundant packaging material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easy separable into three mono materials cardboard box expandable polystyrene buffer polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with your household waste The type plate is located on the base of the set This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community Recording is permissible insofa
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