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Philips AZ 8240 User's Manual
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1. 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 no fi Sf is displayed Dirty disc or scratched disc The disc is inserted upside down The CD is dirty badly scratched or warped Press PLAY PAUSE again General Set not working Hang up problem due to ESD and or software Switch POWER ON OFF or in the worst case pull Unit not working the mains plug out of the wall socket Check that the power cord is connected firmly Batteries not inserted correctly Batteries exhausted change the batteries Remove the mains cord from the socket of the set if using batteries No sound output Turn VOLUME clockwise Change the batteries Severe hum or noise The TV or VTR is too close to the stereo system Separate the portable set from the TV or VTR GUARANTEE AND SERVICE VALID FOR AUSTRALIA GUARANTEE AND SERVICE FOR NEW ZEALAND The benefits given to the purchaser by this warranty are in addition to all other rights anj remedies which under the Trade Practices Act or other Conron wealth or State law the purchaser or owner has in respect of the
2. Espa a Declaraci n de conformidad con normas El que suscribe en nombre y representaci n de Philips H K Ltd Consumer Electronics Factory dec ara bajo su propia responsabilidad que el lector de CD radiocasete portatil Philips H K Ltd Consumer equipo fabricado por Electronics Factory en Far East marca Philips modelos AZ8240 objeto de esta declaraci n cumple con la normatwa siguiente Reglamento sobre Perturbaciones Rad oel ctucas Real Decreto 138 1289 Anexo V Hecho em Hong Kong 05 1993 Firma 7 Nombre KB Wong Cargo Product Safety Officer Mexico HOM Es necesa io que lea cuidadosamente su instructivo de mane o Garant a y segundad p g na 98 PRECAUCI N ADVERTENCIA NO ABRIR RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO ATENCION A VERIFIQUE QU EL VOLTAJE DE ALIMENTACION SEA EL REQUERIDO PARA SU APARATO PARA EVITAR El RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO QUITE LA TARA EN CASO DE PLQUERIR SERVICIO DIRIJASE AL PERSONAL AUTORIZADO DE PHILIPS NOM Danmark Tygeskitet findes p3 unders den af apparaten Dette produkt overho der kravene til rad ointerferens af Europ isk Falleskab Bem rk lotaforyderen er sekund rt indkob et og afbryder ikke stremmen fra nettet Den incoyggede netdel er derfor t sluttet til iysnettet si lenge netstikket s dder stikkontakten Advarsel Usyn glaserudstra ngveddbningnarsikkerhetsafonydere er ude af funktion Undgs uds
3. When monitoring during recording adjust the sound withthe VOLUME control This control does notaffect the recording y w VOLUME Recording from the CD player e Set the MODE selector to CD It s not necessary to startthe CD playerseparately if you press RECORD the CD player starts automatically RECORD PLAY REWIND FFWWD STOP PAUSE 200000 ifthe CD player is in the STOP mode recording will start from the beginning of the disc if the CD player is in position PLAY mode or at a certain track location using PREVIOUS NEXT recording will start from the beginning of that track Note To activate the recording in the middle of a track press RECORD 6 to start recording just as the CD begins to play press PAUSE I to stop recording When the pas sage you want to record is reached press PAUSE ll again to continue recording Recording from the radio e Set the MODE selector to TUNER CO TUNER TAPE poweron EN Tune to the desired radio station described under RA DIO RECEPTION e In the case of FM radio recordings press the FM STEREO button to MONO or STEREO Starting and stopping the recording e Start recording by pressing RECORD in doing so PLAY is pressed too PLAY REWIND FERWYD STOP PAUSE alla RECORD m J Lge o e For a brief interruption press PAUSE IL To continue recording press PAUSE Ml again RECORD PLAY REWIND STOP PAUSE KECHAGA e To stop rec
4. on the unit ys Bu3 Tune to the frequency of the transmitter to be pro grammed as described under RADIO RECEPTION ifthe frequency is already stored in the memory the preset number will be displayed Switch the tuner to mono if the noise level is too high The preset number frequency and waveband will i 2 if the station is too weak for stereo reception appear on the display e Press PRESET or PRESET button to assign a The unit will tune to the displayed station number 1 up to 29 to the preset station PRESET e Press the PRESET PROGRAM button again PRESET PROGRAM Thefrequency presetnumberand stereo setting are now entered in the memory The PROGRAM indicator goes out e Repeat the above procedure if you wish to store other frequencies in the memory Note Storing a station in memory automatically erases any station previously stored under the selected preset numer COMPACT DISC PLAYING A DISC e Adjust the sound with the VOLUME contro e Set the MODE selector to CD 7 NS CD TUNER TAPE POWERON Ez e Fora brief interruption press PLAY PAUSE e Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD Cassette door English PLAY PAUSE The word PAUSE then appears To continue playback press PLAY PAUSE again PLAY PAUSE e Insert the CD printed side facing up Close the door The CD player starts and scans the gt contents list of the CD After that t
5. ttelse for stealing cx Norge Typeskilt finnes p apparatens unders de Observer Tlettbryteren er sekundert innkop et Den innebygde netdelen er derfor ikke frakop et nettet 3 lenge apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontal ten Australia Guarantee page 97 nz New Zealand Guarentee page 97 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 e ee ee nn owe I w ru u nn no _ INDEX English page 3 Francais page 15 CD Deutsch seite 27 amp D Nederlands p gina 39 Espa ol p gina 51 italiano pagina 63 Po pen amp D Svenska sida 75 G Suomi sivut 86 CONTROLS TOP AND FRONT PANEL Q CASSETTE DECK keyboard recording playback O RECORD CD PROGRAM REVIEW 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 second English gt PLAY Display CD shows 4 REWIND fast rewind na a SE indicating no CD inserted gt gt F FWD fast forward wind TRACK the total number of tracks and during play m STOP back the number of the track being played H PAUSE TIME the total playing time of the CD and during play 2 TUNING keyboard the elapsed time of that track preset for tuning to higher preset stations SHUFFLE activated preset for tuning to lower preset stations PAUSE activated A Tuning
6. D FFWD STOP PAUSE e Press STOP mito stop fast forward or fast rewind before the end of the tape 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 only ferro IEC VType I Normal Position Cassettes on which the tabs have not been broken The recording level is set automatically regardless of the position of VOLUME CONTROL Accidental 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 comer 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 English 11 ysi 6uy 12 RECORDING Preparation e Press OPEN CLOSE toopenthe CD Cassette door Ensure that the cassette deck buttons are released before you attempt to insert the cassette in e Insert a blank cassette and press it down lightly to ensure that it is positioned correctly e PressOPEN CLOSE toclose the CD Cassette door e
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8. antee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd E3P 0 Box 41 021 Auckland T 09 84 44 160 97 98 GARANTIA PARA MEXICO Este aparato est fabricado con materiales de alta calidad y ha sido cu dadosamente verificado Philips por lo tanto da a usted una garant a de 12 mesesa partr de su fecha de cor pra La garant a arr para fa repos ci n de las p ezas defectuosas deb das a fallas en Su montzje o en los materia es melu enda la mano de obra necesaria para su reemplazo en nuestras Sucursales o talleres autorizados En caso de fallas en su aparato 12 rogamos se sirva poner en contacto con su distribuidor gt Esta garant a na cubrir las aver as que resulten como consecuencia de una mstalaci n incorrecta del aparato manifiesto maltrata o uso madeacuado del M STO Prilips ss obl ga a reparar y de o ver a usted su aparato en un p azo r o mayor de 30 d as h b les contados a part de la fecha de haber ingresado su aparato aunode nuestros talleres Pera que esta garant a sea v lida es nececanoque el certificado que figura en ta parte posterior de est instructivo haya s do debidamente llenado en el momento de la compra del aparato En caso de extrav o del certificado con la presentaci n de la factura o rem s n desu aparato podr hacer efectiva la garant a oorrespondiente Si usted tiene alguna duda o pregunta que no le pueda solucionar su d stabu dor por fa or ponerse en contacto con Oficinas Centrales de Servicio Av Coyc
9. d a possible shock hazard should itbeimsertedintoa 13 A socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wifes in the mars 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 pro ceed as follows e Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or co oured black e Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red e Dc not connect either wire to the earth termina in the plug marked E or 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 lead not simply over the two wires Copyright Recording and playback of material may require con sent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972 RADIO RADIO RECEPTION Set the MODE selector to TUNER CD TUNER TAPE 2 POWERON Ks Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control 7 AS VOLUME Select the wave band by pressing the BAND button LW not on all versions BAND Tune to the desired transmitter by pressing button TUNING V or TUNING A for more than 0 5 second Then release this button The frequency on the display now changes continuously until a transmitter of suffi cient strength has been found Repeat this procedure if itis not the station of your choice To tune to weak transmitter briefly pres
10. for tuning to higher frequencies PROGRAM activated Y Tuning for tuning to lower frequencies 6 LCD Display BAND selector for selecting FM MW or AM andLW OPEN CLOSE to open close the CD Cassette door band not on all versions PRESET PROGRAM button for storing selected sta BACK PANEL tions into memory and to activate the programming mode MAINS socket for mains lead FM STEREO button to switch the tuner FM only to mono mode Display TUNER shows Presets 1 29 indicating the tuner preset number FM MW LW indicating the selected waveband and the MO 127v 4 GS 220 5 240V amp 4 O MAINS VOLTAGE frequency STEREO indicating you are receiving a FM stereo transmitter VOLTAGE selector not on all versions MODE selector POWER on off button 4 VOLUME control knob 5 CD keyboard PLAY PAUSE button m STOP button ms PREVIOUS NEXT Press briefly to jump to a previous or next track during playback or STOP mode During playback keep previous re or next pressed down to search for the required passage Ifyou release the button playback will continue SHUFFLE button play all tracks in a random order The type plate is located on the base of the set ns a _ ee ee rr _ ve o ys Suy CONTROLS INSTALLATION SUPPLY Insert as indicated six preferably Alkaline batteries Man oo type R20 UM1 or D cells Batteries Whenever conven
11. he total playing time and the total number of tracks appear on the display and the CD player stops if there are more than 39 tracks in the CD 3S flashes e To stop playback press STOP E The CD player also goes to the STOP mode by pressing OPEN CLOSE when the end of the CD is reached if you move the MODE selector if the batteries are exhausted or if the power supply is e Playback will start by pressing PLAY PAUSE interrupted in another way e To take out the CD open the CD Cassette door by PLAY PAUSE pressing OPEN CLOSE 2 Open the CD Cassette door only if the CD player or the Cassette playerisinthe STOP mode The setis switched off if the MODE selector is in the TAPE POWER OFF position and with no cassette deck buttons pressed As soon as playback starts the display shows the current track number and the elapsed playing time COMPACT DISC Remarks playing a CD the CD player will not start ys Bug cannot read the CD Possible causes are SVL ESS Y 2 o Fad gt rm N FASO NNN you inserted the CD the wrong way the label should be facing up the CD is badly scratched or dirty see Maintenance thelensG issteamedupbecause ofasuddentransition from a cold into a warm environment Do not clean the lens but let the set acclimatize for a while Selecting a different track in the STOP mode e You can select the desired t
12. ient use AC mains supply if you want to conserve battery life e Open the battery compartment 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 6 e Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long period AC mains supply important notes for users in the U K e Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate Mains Plug on the base of the set corresponds to your local mains This apparatus 1s fitted with an approved moulded 13 un neue not consult your dealer or service Amp plug g To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows pas gt e Remove fuse cover and fuse amp E 15 e Fi new fuse which should be a BS1362 5A E ASTA or BSI approved type e Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug s not suitable for your socket outlets if the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector set it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted inits this selector to the local mains voltage place e Connectthe mainsleadtothe MAINSsocket andthe lf the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 5A lf aplug without a fuse 1s used the fuse at the distribution boa d should not be greater than wall socket The mains supply is now connected e To disconnect the set from the mains withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket Note The severed plug must be destroyed to avoi
13. itle using ha PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display shows the required track numer PREVIOUS NEXT or e Press PLAY PAUSE to start playback If the battery voltage is not sufficient any more for If ma of 57 appears after inserting a CD the player Selecting a different track during play e Press 4 PREVIOUS or NEXT until the required track number appears in the display PREVIOUS NEXT or Shortly after this the chosen track will start playing e For the immediate previous track press PREVIOUS twice PREVIOUS Starting again with the track that is currently playing e Press PREVIOUS once PREVIOUS The track will be started again from the beginning Searching for a passage during play e Holdes PREVIOUS or NEXT gt pressed downto search for the required passage If you release the button play will continue PREVIOUS NEXT or Note This is an AUDIBLE SEARCH The volume will automatically be reduced to a low level during search operation and will retum to its normal level when the search button is released COMPACT DISC Shuffle Play All the tracks of the disc can be randomly played PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS e Press SHUFFLE once on the main unit before or during You may select up toa maximum of 20 tracks and store play them in the memory in the desired sequence When SHUFFLE playing you will only hear the stored titles in the selected u sequence Manual se
14. lay the stored selection To play your selection the CD player should be in the STOP mode then press PLAY PAUSE P the word PROGRAM appears and playback of the CD is according to the program PLAY PAUSE CASSETTE CASSETTE PLAYBACK e Set the MODE selector to TAPE CD TUNER TAPE POWERON Kell e Press OPEN CLOSE toopenthe CD Cassette door Ensure that the cassette deck buttons are released before you attempt to insert the cassette in Insertarecorded cassette and press it down lightly to ensure that it is positioned correctly Press OPEN CLOSE toclose the CD Cassette door e Press PLAY and playback will start Play back stops when the tape in the deck reaches the end e Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control VS VOLUME Note Playback Chrome and Ferro Cassettes can be used e To interrupt playback press PAUSE IL RECORD PLAY REWIND EFYYD STOP PAUSE elle CASSETTE e To continue playback press PAUSE Il again e To stop playback press STOP I RECORD REWIND FFWD STOP PAUSE noana 6 When the end of the tape is reached the PLAY button s released e The setis switched off if the MODE selector isin the TAPE POWER OFF position and with no cassette deck buttons pressed Note Before removing the cassette ensure that all the cassette deck buttons are released Winding the Cassette Tape e Press to fast forward the tape RECORD PLAY REWIN
15. lecting e Select the desired track using the buttons PREVI The display shows SHUFFLE and playback starts with a ee until the display shows the required a track which has been randomly selected i During play you can use NEXT to select another random track or PREVIOUS to play the same PREVIOUS NEXT track again PREVIOUS NEXT or 1 e Store this track by pressing CD PROGRAM RR e Repeat this procedure to select other tracks that you e Press SHUFFLE aga n if you wish to return to normal wish to program into the memory play Storing during PLAY e During normal PLAY you may store the running track by pressing CD PROGRAM once PLAY PAUSE ys Bu3 10 COMPACT DISC Whenthedesiredtrackappears onthe display press CD PROGRAM again 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 the memory is full no more tracks can be programmed When pressing and holding the CD PROGRAM but ton for longer than 0 5 second the review of the tracks currently programmed will begin You can simply erase the whole memory by pressing STOP u twice The contents of the memory are also erased by opening the CD CASSETTE door using OPEN CLOSE 0 if you move the MODE selector ifthe batteries get exnausted orifthe power supply is interrupted in another way How to p
16. od recording and playback quality clean the parts NODO indicated after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month e Open the CD cassette door by pressing OPEN CLOSE j Br en me Maren dr This product complies with the radio interference pes 9 requirements ofthe European Community Caution Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated Avoid exposure to beam 13 English us ug 14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following checks will ass stin the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your portable set Before go ng through the check list below first check the following points sx The power cord must be connected firmly Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest friendly dealer Radio Reception 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 m Recording or playback cannot be Dirty tape head made or there is a decrease in Magnetic build up in the record sound level playback head
17. oduct was purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand and th s guarantee card completed at time of purchase th ss your proofof the date of purchase 2 Theguarantee appties onlyto faults causedby defect e components orfaulty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer 3 The guarantee does notcover failures causedbymsuse neglect nonralwear and tear accidental breakage use on the mcorrect voltage use contrary to operatinginstructions orunauthonsedmr odification tothe product orrepaitby anunauthonsed technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket or completed guarantee card must be supplied to mdicate that the product was purchased no more than 12 months pnor to the date of your claim 5 fathe eventofa faifure Philips shal be underno hiability for anyin ury or any loss or damage caused to property or products other than the prodcct under guarantee Ths guarantee doesnot prejudice yournghtsundercommonfaward statute ard isin addition to the normal responsibilities of the retar ler and Philips How to claim Shou d your Philips product fail within the guarantee period please retum it to the retailer from whom it was purchased In most cases the retau er will be able to satisfactorily repair or replace the product However shou d the retailer not be able to conclude the matter sat sfactonty or if you have other difficulties clarm ng under ths guarantee please contact The Guar
18. ording press STOP m e The setis switched off if the MODE selector is inthe TAPE POWER OFF position and with no cassette deck buttons pressed MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE e Press PAUSE Ilandcleanthe magneticheads and the capstan CD player and CDs The lens should never be touched or cleaned RECORD PLAY REWIND EFWD STOP PAUSE e000 44 i e eieiei e Thenpress PLAY and clean the rubber pressure roller Thelens may steam up when the setis taken from a cold After cleaning press STOP B into a warm environment Playing a CD is not possible ta A ie Heer en en R 2 then Donotclean the lens butletthe set acclimatize for an playing 9 9 awhile an ordinary cassette Always pick up the CD by the edge and put it back in its Ramas box immediately after use The CD player and the cassette decks are fitted with self lubricating bearings which must not be oiled or greased 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 To clean 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 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 Cassette deck To ensure go
19. product The Philips product cames the following warranties C cenesHifrsystems 12months Compact DisePiayers 12months Home Aud o Systems 6 months Clock radios portab e rad os cassette recorders cassette players and rad arecorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurmng wath n the specified penod fromthe dateofdel ery willberectified freeot charge by theretavlerfromuhom this prod oct was purchased Note Please retan your purchase docket fo assist promipt serv ce Conditions of this warranty 1 Allcta ms for warranty senice must be made to the retarter fron who ths product was purchased All transport charges incurred in connection with warranty semice or replacement will be pa d by the purchaser 2 These warranties do not cover battenes and extend only to defects in materia s or workmanship occuring under normal use of the product where operated in accordance with our instructions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 New South Wales Thank you for purchasing this quality Philips product The document you arenow reading s your guarantee card Guarantee Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty workmanship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or workranshipoceumngwithin 12 months from the date of purchase sub ect tothe followingconditions will be sectified free of charge by theretar er fromwtomthis pr
20. s TUNING V or TUNING A as often as necessary for optimum recep tion or until you read the correct frequency ForFM pull outthe telescopic aerial To improve the FM reception incline and turn the aerial Reduce its length if the FM signal is too strong very close toa transmitter For AM MW and LW not on all versions the set is provided with a built in aerial so the telescopic aerial is not needed Direct the aerial by turning the whole set e When FM STEREO lights up and the display indicates FM STEREO you are receiving a FM stereo transmit ter A disturbing noise due to a weak FM stereo signal canbe suppressed by setting the FMSTEREO button to FM MONO FM STEREO indicated on the display will then go off and you will hear and record the FM programme in mono FM STEREO Os e The setis switched off if the MODE selector isin the TAPE POWER OFF position and with no cassette deck buttons pressed PRESET TRANSMITTERS Twenty nine preset transmitters can be programmed When tuning to a programmed transmitter the memory location 1 to 29 is indicated in the display Programming e Press the PRESET PROGRAM once to activate the program mode PRESET PROGRAM PROGRAM flashes on the display English RADIO e Select the wave band by pressing the BAND button Tuning to preset transmitter LW not on all versions e Select the number between 1 and 29 by pressing BANG PRESET or PRESET
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