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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

Listening to radio

 

  

1.

  Turn the volume knob in a clockwise direction to turn the equipment on.   

 

2.

  Use the function selector to select TUNER mode.   

 

3.

  Use the radio band selector to select the desired band (AM, FM or FM-Stereo).   

 

4.

  Turn and hold the tuning knob for a few seconds to tune into a radio station. 

The  unit  will  start  searching  automatically  and  stop  when  a  radio  station  is 

found. Release the knob once a station has been found.   

 

5.

  Repeat the above step until your desired radio station is found.   

 

6.

  Adjust the volume knob to your desired volume level.   

 

7.

  AM reception

: the receiver has a built-in AM bar antenna. If reception is 

weak,

 

slightly rotate or reposition the unit to improve AM reception. 

 

 

8.

  FM reception

: the receiver has a built-in FM wire antenna hanging at the 

rear

 

cabinet. For best reception, completely unravel and extend this wire. 

 

 

9.

  When  you  have  finished  listening  to  the  radio,  turn  the  volume  knob  in  a 

counterclockwise direction to switch the unit off. Unplug it from the power sup-

ply if you are not going to use it for a while.   

 

FM and FM-stereo 

 

 

 

 

FM-Stereo : 

Receiving stereo

 

programs. Once a stereo signal is received, the 

ST icon will light up on the display. 

 

 

 

Phono Operation 

 

1.

  Open the dust cover and turn the volume  knob clockwise to turn the  equipment 

on.   

2.

  Use the function selector to select PHONO mode.   

3.

  Set the speed selector to the appropriate position: 33, 45 or 78, depending on 

Summary of Contents for CR7010A-BK

Page 1: ...1 CLASSICAL TURNTABLE WITH AM FM RADIO MODEL CR7010A BK Operating Instructions Manual...

Page 2: ...am plifiers that produce heat 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or kinked where the plug is fitted and at the point where it exits from the apparatus 9 Only use attachments accessories sp...

Page 3: ...ET UP Carefully remove the unit from the display carton and remove all packing material from the unit Unwind the AC power cord and extend it to its full length Unwind the FM Antenna wire and extend it...

Page 4: ...buttons 6 IR Remote Receiver 7 CD Door 8 Aux In Jack 9 Headphone Jack 10 Tuning Knob 11 Power Switch Volume Knob 12 Function Selector Buttons 13 CD Control Buttons 14 CD Rom Open close button 15 Spea...

Page 5: ...ptor socket REMOTE CONTROL 25 Mute button 26 Program button 27 Repeat button 28 Function Mode button FM AM PHONO AXU CD BLUETOOTH TAPE 29 Skip down button 30 Play Pause button 31 Random button 32 Stop...

Page 6: ...built in AM bar antenna If reception is weak slightly rotate or reposition the unit to improve AM reception 8 FM reception the receiver has a built in FM wire antenna hanging at the rear cabinet For b...

Page 7: ...t piece on the record move the lift lever towards the back move the raised tone arm to the start of the piece and then move the lift lever towards the front to lower the tone arm and start playback 9...

Page 8: ...t a blank tape into Cassette Dock close the door Press RECORDER PLAYER together same time Now start the recording songs to the tape Press PAUSE button if need to pause recording press it again to cont...

Page 9: ...Press this button once to play the next file press and hold this button to fast forward through the files tracks SKIP DOWN Press this button once to play the previous file press and hold this button...

Page 10: ...the Bluetooth function in your Bluetooth device such as Mobile Phone the device will enter to Bluetooth searching automatically if not tap the relate selec tion to manually enter to searching mode 5 Y...

Page 11: ...ette make sure it is properly inserted When playing a CD make sure the CD is dealt face up When playing a CD via the AUX IN connection make sure the cable is firmly con nected all controls on the CD p...

Page 12: ...adio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic ular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception whi...

Page 13: ...er s authority to operate the equip ment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2...

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