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A note regarding leaking fluids: 

 The product should not be exposed to dripping- or 

splash water. In addition, you should not place objects containing water, such as vases, on 
the unit.

A note regarding ventilation:

 The unit's normal ventilation must not be impeded so as to 

guarantee trouble-free operation.

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Summary of Contents for CD-102

Page 1: ...CD 102 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Portable AM FM radio cassette recorder with CD player Please follow the instructions outlined in this manual when operating the unit ...

Page 2: ...er In addition you should not place objects containing water such as vases on the unit A note regarding ventilation The unit s normal ventilation must not be impeded so as to guarantee trouble free operation 30 1 1 31 27 28 14 29 13 11 9 7 3 5 2 17 16 15 26 25 24 23 22 2120 19 18 6 12 10 8 4 ...

Page 3: ...PLAY PAUSE INDICATOR 11 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 12 STOP BUTTON 13 REPEAT BUTTON 14 CASSETTE DOOR 15 FUNCTION SWITCH 16 CD DOOR 17 BAND SWITCH 18 DIAL SCALE 19 RECORD BUTTON 20 PLAY BUTTON 21 REWIND BUTTON 22 FAST FORWARD BUTTON 23 STOP EJECT BUTTON 24 PAUSE BUTTON 25 HEADPHONE JACK 26 MICROPHONE 27 AC INPUT SOCKET 28 BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER 29 TUNING CONTROL 30 FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA 31 HANDLE ...

Page 4: ... PLAY BUTTON 9 4 1 2 STOP EJECT BUTTON 9 4 1 3 RECORD BUTTON 9 4 1 4 PAUSE 10 4 1 5 REWIND BUTTON 10 4 1 6 FAST FORWARD BUTTON 10 4 1 7 AUTOMATIC STOP 10 4 2 PLAYBACK OF A CASSETTE 11 4 3 CASSETTE CARE 12 4 3 1 AVOIDING TANGLES 12 4 4 PROTECTING RECORDINGS AGAINST ERASURE 14 4 5 MAINTENANCE 16 4 6 AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL ALC 17 4 7 RECORDING FROM THE BUILT IN RADIO 18 4 8 RECORDING FROM A CD 19 4 ...

Page 5: ...N 21 5 1 5 PROGRAM BUTTON 22 5 2 REMOVING THE TRANSPORT SAFETY DEVICE 22 5 3 CARE AND HANDLING OF COMPACT DISCS 22 5 4 LOADING A CD 23 5 5 REMOVING A CD 24 5 6 PLAYING A COMPACT DISC 24 5 6 1 NORMAL OPERATION 24 5 7 SKIPPING TRACKS SKIP 26 5 8 REPEATING AN INDIVIDUAL TRACK 27 5 9 REPEATING ALL TRACKS 27 5 10 PROGRAMMED MEMORY PLAYBACK 27 5 11 PROGRAMMED MEMORY PLAYBACK 28 5 12 CLEARING THE CD MEMO...

Page 6: ...le damage resulting from leaking batteries remove the batteries when discharged or when the unit is not used for longer periods of time 1 2 AC MAINS OPERATION 1 Prior to connecting the unit to the mains you need to check whether the voltage marked on the rating plate corresponds to that of your household 2 The power supply cable is delivered in the unit s battery compartment Remove the battery com...

Page 7: ...oadcast extend the TELESCOPIC ANTENNA fully and position it for clearest reception For AM broadcasts you should turn around the entire unit until you reached the best quality of reception 5 Adjust the volume to your personal listening taste 6 To turn the radio off slide the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE position Note If radio reception of a particular FM STEREO station is weak or if you hear excessi...

Page 8: ...ers The HEADPHONE JACK is located at the top of the unit Please connect low impedance head earphones not included in the delivery to this jack Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to a listening level comfortable to you Note When the external head earphones are connected the sound of the unit s main speakers is muted Fig 3 1 Optional stereo headphones ...

Page 9: ...uring cassette playback or during fast forwarding rewinding of the cassette in order to stop the tape In stop mode this button is operated to eject the cassette 4 1 3 RECORD BUTTON Press the record button to make a recording from either CD or radio or via the microphone which is built into the unit Note If a cassette suitable for recording is in the player the PLAY BUTTON will move down alongside ...

Page 10: ... to the start of the cassette press the STOP EJECT BUTTON to release the REWIND BUTTON again 4 1 6 FAST FORWARD BUTTON Operate the FAST FORWARD BUTTON to fast forward a cassette After forwarding the tape to the end of the cassette press the STOP EJECT BUTTON to release the FAST FORWARD BUTTON again Note The cassette motor is still energised in pause mode which is why you should not use this mode f...

Page 11: ...ards with the full reel on the right hand side the unit plays from right to left 3 Close the cassette door 4 Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to the TAPE position 5 Press the PLAY BUTTON to start playback of the cassette 6 Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to a comfortable listening level 7 To stop tape playback operate the STOP EJECT BUTTON Operate the button again to open the cassette door and eject the tape F...

Page 12: ...e cassette compartment Turn it over so the full reel is on the right hand side again Insert the cassette again and press the PLAY BUTTON 4 3 CASSETTE CARE 4 3 1 AVOIDING TANGLES Loose tape may jam in the cassette recorder or lead to tangles Take a hexagonal pencil or a similar tool to gently tighten the tape in the cassette by turning the pencil as shown in the figure below Fig 4 2 Tensioning the ...

Page 13: ...hen taking up slack tape this may be due to the ridges on the tape spool Jammed spools can lead to uneven playback speed or tangles In most cases these ridges can be removed by quickly forwarding and rewinding the tape from one end to the other Please do not use C120 tapes with this unit ...

Page 14: ...break out the tab s with a screwdriver Hold the cassette with the tabs to the front exposed tape side to the rear and the A side up see fig 4 3 To protect the recordnings on side A break out the right tab tab A To protect the recordnings on side B break out the left tab tab B Fig 4 3 Protection against erasure side A up tab B tab A ...

Page 15: ...CASSETTE OPERATION Version no 03 03D 15 To record on a protected cassette seal the open slots created when breaking out the tabs with adhesive tape Fig 4 4 Undoing the erasure protection Adhesive tape ...

Page 16: ...of operation or when the sound becomes muffled Open the cassette door and use a Q Tip moistened with tape head cleaning fluid Fig 4 5 Cleaning the tape head CAUTION Never touch any of the parts described above with a metal object Do not insert a cassette until the parts cleaned are completely dry Pinch roller Capstan Erase head Record play head Q Tip ...

Page 17: ...latest Automatic Level Control circuitry It is therefore not necessary to adjust the volume control while recording This circuitry automatically records at the correct level and prevents overload Note While recording you may adjust the volume control as you desire without affecting the recording ...

Page 18: ...ecording press the cassette player s STOP EJECT BUTTON If this button is not operated the recording is terminated automatically once the end of the tape is reached 5 To listen to your recording operate the cassette player s REWIND BUTTON until you reached the beginning of your recording and then press the PLAY BUTTON Use the VOLUME CONTROL to adjust the blayback volume to your personal taste Note ...

Page 19: ...se the CD compartment 5 Press the PAUSE BUTTON at the tape deck 6 Press the RECORD BUTTON so it arrests in the down position the PLAY BUTTON is pressed down at the same time The unit is now in recording standby mode 7 Start the CD by operating the CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 8 Press the cassette player s PAUSE BUTTON again and the recording starts 9 To end recording press the STOP EJECT BUTTON 10 Press t...

Page 20: ...ette player s RECORD BUTTON and speak into the built in microphone at the top left of the unit 4 To end the recording press the STOP EJECT BUTTON 5 Rewind the tape and operate the PLAY BUTTON to listen to your recording 4 10 ERASING THE TAPE 1 Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to the TAPE position 2 Press the cassette player s RECORD BUTTON Any recording on the tape is hereby erased Take care that no ambi...

Page 21: ...the button again will start the CD from where you stopped it 5 1 2 STOP BUTTON Press this button to stop the CD Pressing the PLAY BUTTON once again will start the CD from the very beginning 5 1 3 REPEAT BUTTON Operate this button to repeat a single track or the entire CD 5 1 4 SKIP SEARCH BUTTON and The SKIP SEARCH BUTTON enables you to find the subsequent track or to advance several tracks by ope...

Page 22: ...HANDLING OF COMPACT DISCS In order to achieve a long and trouble free operation from your CDs please observe the following points When handling a CD please avoid touching the playing surface and hold the disc by its outer edge Do not expose a CD to direct sunlight high temperatures or dusty environments Do not stick labels onto a CD and do not write on it with ballpoint or other pens not specifica...

Page 23: ...ially show two flashing dashes followed by the overall number of tracks on the disc 6 To start playing the CD press the CD player s PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Track number 1 will be shown in the LED DISPLAY and after a few seconds the track will start playing 7 Adjust the volume to your personal taste 8 Press the STOP BUTTON to stop playback To shut off the power switch the FUNCTION SWITCH to the TAPE posi...

Page 24: ...OMPACT DISC 5 6 1 NORMAL OPERATION 1 Move the FUNCTION SWITCH to the CD position if there is a disc in the CD compartment already After approximately 5 seconds the overall number of tracks on the CD will be displayed 2 To start playing the CD press the CD player s PLAY PAUSE BUTTON THE PLAY PAUSE indicator will light up Track number 1 will be shown in the LED DISPLAY and after a few seconds the tr...

Page 25: ...e CD press the CD player s PLAY PAUSE BUTTON and the PLAY PAUSE indicator goes out 6 To switch the unit s CD player off slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to the TAPE position Note Never exert pressure on the CD door during playback since this may lead to malfunction or damage the disc Always stop CD playback with the CD player s STOP BUTTON prior to removing the CD from the compartment If you hit or move ...

Page 26: ... back one track per stroke In PLAY mode operating the button once will return you to the start of the track currently playing 3 When the unit is in PAUSE mode selecting the start of a specific track with the CD player s SKIP SEARCH BUTTON or the SKIP Knopf is also possible in order to reach the desired track Once you have made your choice operate the CD player s PLAY PAUSE BUTTON to continue playb...

Page 27: ... terminating the repeat function 5 9 REPEATING ALL TRACKS To repeat ALL TRACKS of a CD proceed as follows 1 When the CD is stopped operate the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 2 Press the REPEAT BUTTON twice and the REPEAT indicator remains on All tracks on the CD are played back in the correct order and are then started over 3 To terminate the repeat function operate the REPEAT BUTTON once 4 Press the STOP BUTT...

Page 28: ...lso flashes 3 Press the buttons SEARCH SKIP either or until the desired track appears in the LED DISPLAY Track 4 plays first 4 Press the PROGRAM BUTTON The first track is stored and the letters PR flash in the LED DISPLAY The PROGRAM indicator also flashes 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have stored all the desired tracks 6 Once the programming procedure is complete press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON pr...

Page 29: ... BUTTON during playback 10 Playback stops once all programmed tracks have been played The PROGRAM indicator however remains on You can then do one of the following Play the program sequence again by operatibg PLAY PAUSE BUTTON once Edit the existing program by pressing the PROGRAM BUTTON once to get into programming mode Display the existing program sequence by pressing the PROGRAM BUTTON twice Le...

Page 30: ...The PROGRAM indicator goes out and the LED DISPLAY shows the overall number of tracks on the CD In stop mode with the PROGRAM indicator lit you operate the STOP BUTTON once the PROGRAM indicator goes out and the LED DISPLAY shows the overall number of tracks on the CD Move the FUNCTION SWITCH from the CD position either to TAPE or to RADIO position ...

Page 31: ... original packing Should any problems occur please call our hotline first 0049 0 23 24 68 01 56 Oftentimes our specialized staff will be able to help you by telephone However should it not be possible to rectify the error by telephone we ask you to kindly send the unit in its original packing to the following address Service Center Hattingen Weg zum Wasserwerk 10 45525 Hattingen Repairs under warr...

Page 32: ...actured in accordance with the appended production drawings which form part of this declaration The following norms were drawn on to evaluate the product with regard to electromagnetic compatibility EN55013 2000 EN61000 3 2 2000 EN61000 3 3 2000 Under Council Directive EMC 89 336 EEC This declaration was distributed by the importer Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Weg zum Wasserwerk 10 4552...

Page 33: ...th the accompanying document and a photocopy of the sales slip to the Service Center Hattingen Weg zum Wasserwerk 10 45525 Hattingen or to turn it in at your local dealer s To ensure swift handling we need you to provide us with these documents Tank you very much for your understanding Customer s address Company Name Street Post code City Telephone Date of purchase Device type model Accessories Er...

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