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Precautions When Using Compact
Discs
Handle your compact discs with care. Always hold them by the edges to avoid leaving fingerprints on the shiny surface.
When you have finished playing a compact disc, always put it back
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It always takes a little time to become familiar with a new appliance. If you have any of the problems listed below, try the solutions given. They may save you the time and inconvenience of an unnecessary
The outer casing
The compact disc player
The cassette players (heads, rollers and drive capstans)
Always unplug the system from the wall outlet:
Before cleaning it
If you are not going to be using it for a long time
Outer Casing
Clean the outer casing regularly using a soft cloth and a light detergent. Do not use abrasive powders, liquids or aerosol cleaners. Never let any liquids get into the system.
in its case.
Do not fix paper or adhesive tape to the discs and do not write on the label.
Clean them with a
Store your compact discs in a clean place, out of direct sunlight, where they will not be exposed to high temperatures.
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Always use compact discs marked | DIGITAL AUDIO . |
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Problem | Checks/Explanation |
The system does not work | • The main lead is not correctly plugged into |
| a wall socket or the wall socket is not |
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•The remote control batteries need replacing or the polarity has not been respected.
•The STANDBY/ON button has not been pressed.
Ambient operating conditions:
Ambient temperature 5
Humidity10-75%
Do not expose the unit to direct sun |
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radiation or other heat sources. | Compact Disc Player |
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1 Before playing a compact disc, clean it with a special CD cleaning | ||||
malfunction of the unit. | ||||
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| Carefully wipe the disc from the centre outward. | ||
| 2 | Regularly clean the player with a special cleaning disc (available from | ||
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| Tape Decks |
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| 1 | Press PUSH EJECT( | ) to open the cassette deck. | |
| 2 | Use a cotton bud and a special cassette cleaning agent to clean the: | ||
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Precautions When Using Audio Cassettes
Check that the tape in the cassette is sufficiently taut.
To prevent erasing a cassette that you wish to keep, remove the safety tab on the upper edge of the cassette. To record a cassette,
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In case it does not work, even the action is taken as above.
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• The volume has been completely turned |
down. |
• The correct function (TUNER, |
TAPE, AUX) has not been selected. |
• You have connected a set of earphones. |
• The loudspeaker wires have been |
disconnected. |
• The MUTE button has been pressed. |
• The timer has been stopped by pressing |
TIMER ON/OFF. |
• Press the POWER SOUND button for 5 |
seconds in power ‘OFF’(standby), then it is |
returned the original position (RESET) |
• The CD function has not been selected. |
• The disc has been inserted face down or is |
either dirty or scratched. |
Do not place potted plants or vases
During thunderstorms, disconnect
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on top of the unit. Moisture entering
the main plug from the socket.
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The compact disc player does not start playing
• The laser sensor is dirty or dusty. |
• The system has not been installed on a flat, |
the unit could lead to dangerous
Main voltage peaks due to light-
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electric shock and can cause equipment damage. In such events immediately disconnect the main plug from the socket.
ning could damage the unit.
where the tab has been broken, simply cover the opening with adhesive tape.
When you have finished playing a cassette, always put it back in its case.
Store your cassettes in a clean place, out of direct sunlight, where they will not be exposed to high temperatures.
Avoid using
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• Condensation has formed in the player; |
leave the system in a warm, airy room for at |
least one hour. |
• Use the PC to confirm if the extension is |
*.mp3. |
• The TAPE function has not been selected. |
VOLUME
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Rollers (2)
Drive capstans (3)
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• The cassette has not been inserted correctly. |
• The cassette player has not been closed. |
• The tape is either slack or broken. |
• The audio heads are dirty. |
• The rollers or drive capstans are dirty. |
• The tape is worn. |
• The TUNER function has not been selected. |
• The radio frequency has not been correctly |
selected. |
Remove the batteries from the | When using headphones, take care |
remote control, if not used for any | not to listen at excessive volumes. |
extended period. | Extended use of headphones at |
Leaking batteries can cause serious | high volumes will lead to hearing |
damage to the remote control. | damage. |
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent corrosion.
Although your system is very
If the unit emits an unpleasant odour when in use, unplug it from the main supply and contact the
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Dstations are received at all
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• The aerial has been disconnected or is not |
facing the right way. Turn it until you find the |
best orientation. |
• You are in a building that blocks radio |
waves; you must use an outside aerial. |
If the above guidelines do not allow you to solve the problem, take a note of:
The model and serial numbers, normally printed on the rear of the system
Your warranty details
A clear description of the problem
Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG
Do not place heavy items on the | Do not remove any equipment panels. |
main lead. Main cable damage can | The inside of the unit |
lead to damage of the equipment (fire | contains live components, which |
hazard) and can cause electric | cause electric shock. |
shock. |
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