OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
on. The word "PLAY" appears in the display.If no tape in slot, the bu- tton doesn't function.
CD button
Press this button can select CD and CDC mode directly, long press in CD mode is to change EAS on/off. In other modes, press this key it will Enter to CD mode, if there is a disc in CD slot otherwise it will go to CDC mode. If no CD in slot and CDC changer not connecting this button doesn't function.
AUX button
Press AUX button can enter AUX mode directly.
14. Eject Disc button
CD is ejected by pressing button
15. CD slot
Full insert CD with the data facing downward. Then automatically play CD.
16. Eject Cassette button
Tape is ejected by pressing button.
17. Fast rewind button for cassette
Press the button to lock in rapid winding. The fast rewind mode is indi- cated by "FAST"in the display. Rapid winding is canceled by pressing the button again. At the end of tape, automatically switches to the oth- er side and begins
18. Fast forward button
Press the button to lock in rapid winding. The fast forward mode is ind- icated by "FAST" in the display. Rapid winding is canceled by pressing the button again.At the end of tape, automatically switches to the other side and begins
19. Cassette slot
Full insert cassette with exposed side of cassette facing to the right un-
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
til cassette is fixed by machine setting and is loaded in desired posit- ion. Then cassette is played.
Note:
It is recommended that the recording time of tapes used not exceed 90 minutes (C90 cassettes). sixty minute cassettes (C60) are well suited for use.
Advise to use high quality cassettes. The cassette is ejected when n- ot using preventing it or head from being destroyed .If cassette is loo se, this may be remedied by winding the tape backwards and forwar- ds a few times on using pencil or other thing.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The radio section of your new sound system does not require any maintenance. We recommend that you keep this manual for referen- ce on the many features found in this unit as well as how to set the clock.
Cassette maintenance
After cassette is used for long time, the head can collect dirt. This can impede clear sound.
The compact disc player section also requires no routine maintenan- ce but proper understanding of its use and handling will help you obt- ain maximum enjoyment of its capabilities. The following points shou- ld be observed.
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