Replace the cover.

NOTE: Check your batteries regularly, old or discharged batteries should be replaced. If the unit is not going to be used for some time or is being run exclusively on alternative power, remove the batteries to avoid damage.

High power batteries only should be used to operate this unit.

Ac operation

Take the supplied AC power cord and connect the corresponding end to the AC socket and household mains outlet. Make sure the voltage is compatible.

NOTE: push the AC/DC power selector to AC when operate the unit with AC power.

Push the AC/DC power selector to DC when operate the unit with DC power.

Radio operation

Operation

Set Function switch to ￿RADIO￿ position.

Select the desired radio frequency band with band selector.

Rotate tuning regulator to set the dial pointer against the station frequency as marked on the dial scale.

Adjust volume control to the desired level. To turn off the radio, set the Function switch to TAPE position.

Cassette recorder operation

The double cassette recorder has 2 cassette desk: tape ￿￿￿ and tape ￿￿￿. The difference between them is tape ￿￿￿ has record function but tape ￿￿￿

has play function only.

STOP/EJECT BUTTON: during operation, press to stop all desk operation. Press again to open the cassette door.

FORWARD BUTTON /REWIND BUTTON: press to start rapid tape transference in either forward or reverse direction.

PLAY BUTTON: press to start playback.

PAUSE BUTTON: press to stop tape operation temporarily. Press again to resume the tape operation.

RECORD BUTTON (tape ￿￿￿): press to start recording.

Insertion and removal of cassette

Press stop/eject button to open the cassette door.

Put your cassette tapes down the holder properly with exposed section upward, and the playback side facing you.

Close the cassette door securely before starting. When finished, press stop/eject button to open the holder and retrieve your cassette.

NOTE: Before inserting cassette, take up any slack tape by turning the tape spool. If the spool feels tight this could be due to ridges formed in the tape. This can usually be overcome by fast winding the cassette to the end and back again. Use only well known brands of tape and avoid the use of C120`s. Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil.

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