SD card.
Removing the USB device / SD card
• First move the function selector to another mode (tuner, phono,), then turn the volume knob
counterclockwise to turn off the power.
• To remove a USB device, pull it out of the USB port.
• To remove a memory card, press the memory card inwards and then release it. The card will be
released (partially ejected) and you can remove it by hand.
FAQs
If you are experiencing problems with your USB Turntable with Cassette Deck and Radio, check in
the section below whether there are any quick and easy checks you can do that may help you
solve the problem. If you cannot solve the problem by yourself, contact our after sales support
line for advice. Do not attempt to open, repair or modify the equipment yourself.
Problems with sound
• Clockwise rotate the power/volume knob to increase the volume.
• Make sure the unit
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s power cord is connected to an appropriate electrical outlet.
• Make sure the wall socket is switched on.
• Make sure the function switch is set to your desired function: PHONO, USB/SD, TUNER, AUX.
• When playing records, make sure you have selected the correct speed (33, 45 or 78 rpm).
• When playing a CD via the AUX IN connection, make sure the cable is firmly connected, all
controls on the CD player are properly set, the disc tray is closed and the disc is clean and
undamaged.
• When playing music from a USB device (or SD/MMC card), make sure the memory device is
properly inserted in the USB port (SD/MMC card slot) and the correct MODE is selected.
Problems with radio reception
• Make sure you are in an area that can receive signals for your selected radio station.
• If AM reception is weak, rotate or reposition the equipment to improve reception.
• If FM reception is weak, try the following to improve reception:* Completely unravel the wire
aerial at the back of the cabinet.* Slightly move the wire aerial for better reception.* If none of
these measures improve stereo reception, try the same station on the FM (mono) band.
• Try moving your radio to an alternative location to see if the reception improves.
• Check that you do not have other electrical equipment too close to your radio, which may
cause interference.