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CARE AND SAFETY

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To ensure that this device provides you with long-term satisfaction and
enjoyment, please observe the following instructions.

This device is designed for the recording and playback of audio signals.
Any other use is expressly prohibited.

Protect the device, the CDs and cassettes from rain, moisture (dripping or
splashing water), sand and heat. Do not leave it next to heaters or inside
parked cars in the sun.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation when positioning the device. There
must be a free space of at least 10 cm behind the device. Do not place
objects on the ventilation slots.

Do not place any vessels such as vases on the device. Do not insert any for-
eign bodies in the CD or tape compartment of the device.

Bringing the device in from the cold can cause condensation on the CD lens,
which prevents it from playing. Give the device time to warm up.

The CD and tape units contain self-lubricating bearings, which must not be
oiled or greased.

Never open the device casing under any circumstances. The manufacturer
will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling.

Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the device is
switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always
remove the mains plug during an electrical storm.

Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the
device with a clean, moist leather cloth.

Please note when deciding where to put the device that furniture surfaces are
covered by various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which contain
chemical additives. These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus
resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or
impossible to remove.

General instructions for laser devices

This device meets the requirements for a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT means that the laser is designed in such a way
as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be
exceeded under any circumstances.

If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are
employed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions.

Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and the
safety locking mechanism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radia-
tion.

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ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for Freezz 20 RRCD 4301 PLL

Page 1: ...RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH CD Freezz 20 RRCD 4301 PLL...

Page 2: ...ta o de corrente 80 Fun o Cassetes 73 Regula es 82 Informa es 74 Fun es gerais 165 Assist ncia t cnica 84 Seguridad y cuidado 91 Modo radio 85 Vista general 92 Modo CD 88 Alimentaci n el ctrica 96 Mod...

Page 3: ...at furniture surfaces are covered by various types of lacquer and plastic most of which contain chemical additives These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device thus resulting in stains on the s...

Page 4: ...mm on the left side of the device This automatically switches off the loudspeakers AC MAINS Socket for connecting the mains power cable at the back of the device Radio unit ANTENNA Telescopic antenna...

Page 5: ...Press here to close the tape compartment Indicates the tape direction TAPE DIRECTION Starts recording Starts playback Rewinds the tape to the beginning Fast forwards the tape to the end Ends playback...

Page 6: ...laying time or the elapsed playing time CD Indicates CD as the input source MEMORY A track memory is stored or played back INTRO The device plays a short introduction to all the tracks on the CD RANDO...

Page 7: ...d remove the lid 2 Insert six batteries 6 x 1 5V type AM1 LR20 D size observing the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment Note Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know...

Page 8: ...moved 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 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and t...

Page 9: ...M and in the MW bandwidths 1 Select the frequency band FM or MW by pressing the BAND but ton 2 Tune to the station you require with TUNING 3 Press MEMORY briefly to activate the storage function Displ...

Page 10: ...TAPE Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume with VOLUME scale from 0 to 80 Activating the Ultra Bass System This function boosts the bass frequencies 1 Switch the Ultra Bass System on and off by pre...

Page 11: ...andwidth FM or MW with BAND 2 Select the preset position with PRESET UP Display for example MEMORY 05 and the frequency Stereo mono reception If the device is receiving an FM stereo station ST appears...

Page 12: ...n appears 2 Open the CD compartment with OPEN CLOSE on the device Display 3 Insert a CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards 4 Close the lid of the CD compartment with OPEN CLOSE on the de...

Page 13: ...play The CD will now be repeated constantly 3 To cancel the repeat mode press REPEAT several times until REPEAT disappears from the display Playing the introductions of tracks on the CD 1 When the CD...

Page 14: ...s with the first programmed track Note If no button is pushed for more than 10 seconds during setting the sys tem will end the procedure automatically You then have to start again Changing from the tr...

Page 15: ...P 8 or F SKIP 9 to select the new track number 3 Press PROG to save the new track Deleting the track memory 1 Press PROG Display MEMORY flashes 2 Press STOP 7 Display MEMORY disappears or Open the CD...

Page 16: ...g and rewinding the tape 1 Press or when the tape is in the STOP position fast forwards to the end of the tape rewinds to the beginning of the tape 2 Press at the required position on the tape Tape re...

Page 17: ...en recording MW programmes set the 1 BEAT CUT 2 back of the device to switch position 1 or 2 Recording from a CD 1 Place a cassette with the protection tabs intact in the tape compartment and use or t...

Page 18: ...the DIN EN 60065 VDE 0860 safety regulations and therefore the international IEC 60065 safety regulation Never open the device casing The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulti...

Page 19: ...ble 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 T...

Page 20: ...oks 234 N 1401 Ski 47 64 87 82 00 GRUNDIG DANMARK A S Lejrvej 19 DK 3500 V rl se 45 44 48 68 22 GRUNDIG OY Luoteisrinne 5 SF 02271 Espoo 3 58 9 8 04 39 00 GRUNDIG SVENSKA AB Albygatan 109 d Box 4050 S...

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