Alimentacion

OPE/BATT

El indicador OPE/BATT se enciende mientras se alimenta energia electrica al aparato.

L~ a la toma de CA del aparato

cable de alimentacion

Control Remoto

Insertar dos pilas R6 (tamaho AA).

Cambiar Ias pilas cuando la distancia de funcionamiento del control remoto sea inferior a 5 metros.

El control remoto pudiera no funcionar correctamente en Ias situaciones siguientes:

-Cuando el aparato esta expuesto a una fuerte Iuz, como la Iuz directs del sol.

-Cuando hay objetos que obstruyen la sefial del control remoto hasta el aparato.

Uso de Ios botones del control remoto

Los botones del control remoto y del aparato principal con indicaciones identicas tienen Ias mismas funciones.

Para encender el aparato

facilitado

PRECAUTION

*G a un tomacorrientes de la pared

Pulsar POWER de modo que se encienda la pantalla.

Este boton no enciende el aparato cuando se utiliza con Ias pilas.

Usar solo el cable de alimentacion facilitado. El uso de otros cables puede provocar un incendio.

Para apagarlo

Pulsar POWER de modo que se apague la pantadla.

Este boton no apagara el aparato cuando se haya pulsado uno de Ios botones de la platina.

Uso del selector FUNCTIC)N

Cuando el aparato esta encendido, cada vez que se pulsa FUNCTION se seleccionan ciclicamente Ias funciones.

~ CD + RADIO + *TAPE

I

* aplicable cuando se ha pullsado uno de Ios botcmes de la platina

FUNCTION

Cuando cambiar Ias pilas

Cuando el indicador OPE/BATT pierde intensidad, se reduce la velocidad de la cinta, disminuye el volumen o el sonido se distorsiona durante el funcionamiento.

Notas sobre Ias piias

No mezclar diferentes tipos de pilas ni pilas usadas con pilas nuevas.

Sacar todas Ias pilas cuando este aparato no vaya a utilizarse durante un periodo prolongado de tiempo para evitar que se descarguen innecesariamente.

No recargar nunca as pilas, ni calentarlas ni desarmarlas.

Sacar Ias pilas cuando se hayan agotado total mente.

Si se producen fugas de electrolito en Ias pilas, Iimpiar bien

Ios residues.

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Aiwa CSD-ED87 manual Alimentacion, Control Remoto, Precaution

CSD-ED87 specifications

The Aiwa CSD-ED87 is a remarkable cassette deck and CD player combo that emerged in the 1990s, blending innovative technology with user-friendly features. This model epitomizes Aiwa's commitment to delivering high-quality audio experiences, catering to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

One of the standout features of the Aiwa CSD-ED87 is its dual-functionality, allowing users to play both cassette tapes and compact discs. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for those who appreciate the nostalgia of cassette tapes while also enjoying the crisp sound quality of CDs.

The CSD-ED87 is equipped with a high-performance cassette deck that uses Dolby B and C noise reduction, which significantly enhances sound clarity and reduces background noise, providing a cleaner audio output. The deck supports both normal and high-bias tapes, ensuring compatibility with various tape formats to maximize playback quality.

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