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If a fault occurs, first refer to this information before you take the device for
repair.

If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact
your local dealer or service specialist.

Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the radio recorder
yourself, as this would invalidate the guarantee.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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PROBLEM

GENERAL

No sound

The radio recorder
does not respond
when you press the
buttons

RADIO

Poor radio reception

CD

Playback will not start

The CD player skips
tracks

TAPE

Poor cassette playb-
ack sound quality

No cassette recording

POSSIBLE CAUSE

The volume setting is too low
The headphones are connected
The batteries are flat 
The batteries are incorrectly
inserted 
The mains cable is incorrectly
connected

Static electrical discharge

Weak radio antenna signal

Interference from electrical
devices such as televisions,
video recorders, computers,
neon lamps, thermostats 
or motors.

The CD is damaged or dirty 
self-recorded CDs may contain
data tracks or may be incompa-
tible with audio CD standards.

A stored track memory is being
played

Dust and dirt on magnetic
heads, capstans or idlers

Recording protection tab 
has been broken off

REMEDY

Turn up the volume 
Unplug the headphones 
Replace the batteries 
Insert the batteries correctly

Connect the mains cable
properly

Switch off the radio
recorder, disconnect the
mains cable and plug it in
again after a few seconds

VHF (FM): tilt and turn the
telescopic antenna
Switch from FM stereo to
mono reception 
AM (MW) and LW: turn the
whole device
Keep the radio recorder
away from electrical
devices

Replace or clean CD
Record CD with audio data
only or according to the
CD music standard

Switch to normal playback
or delete

Clean the magnetic heads,
capstan and idler 

Cover the opening with
adhesive tape

Summary of Contents for Freaxx RRCD 4202

Page 1: ...RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH CD Freaxx RRCD 4202...

Page 2: ...rrente 67 Informa es 60 Volume som 68 Identifica o de erros 61 Fun o r dio 134 Servi o 69 Seguridad y cuidado 75 Modo CD 70 Vista general 78 Modo casete 72 Alimentaci n de corriente 80 Informaci n gen...

Page 3: ...stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of the device CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT means that...

Page 4: ...y band switch FM VHF MW medium wave and LW long wave TUNING For tuning to radio stations FM STEREO Stereo indicator lights up when FM stereo is received OVERVIEW ______________________________________...

Page 5: ...cording opens the tape compartment II Pauses recording or playback Indicates the tape direction TAPE DIRECTION Display elements PLAY PAUSE Lights up during CD playback flashes in pause mode REPEAT Lig...

Page 6: ...e the lid 2 Insert six batteries 6 x 1 5 V type IEC LR20 AM1 D size observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment Note Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know tha...

Page 7: ...lug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5...

Page 8: ...System on or off with UBS Listening with headphones 1 Connect the headphones to the headphones socket y on the left of the device 3 5 mm This automatically switches off the loudspeakers Note Prolonge...

Page 9: ...ion Turn the radio recorder about its own axis to point the antenna Radio reception 1 Switch on the Radio Recorder by setting the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch to RADIO The ON indicator lights up 2 Select...

Page 10: ...er services of your CD burner software manufacturer or search for information about this in the Internet When you make audio CDs observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyrights of third pa...

Page 11: ...display goes out Creating a track memory This function enables you to store up to 20 tracks on the current CD in a cer tain order and then play them back in that sequence The same track may be stored...

Page 12: ...s appears in the display 2 Press PROG Preset position 1 01 PROG flashes in display 3 Start playback of the track memory with II PLAY PAUSE Adding tracks 1 After stopping playback continue pressing PRO...

Page 13: ...g the tape 1 With the tape stopped press 3 or 4 3 fast forwards to the end of the tape 4 rewinds to the beginning of the tape 2 Press when you reach the desired position on the tape Tape recording Era...

Page 14: ...k start the CD playback as usual 4 Once you have reached the desired passage press II PLAY PAUSE 5 To start recording press The CD player starts automatically from the pause mode CD synchro recording...

Page 15: ...and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065 Never open the device casing The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling The type plate is lo...

Page 16: ...ischarge Weak radio antenna signal Interference from electrical devices such as televisions video recorders computers neon lamps thermostats or motors The CD is damaged or dirty self recorded CDs may...

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