Grundig MASQ RRCD 9100 PLL User Manual Download Page 20

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Cleaning the tape drive

To guarantee good recording and playback quality, clean the parts shown
(1, 2, 3) after every 50 hours of use, or once a month.
Open the tape compartment, moisten a cotton swab with alcohol or a speci-
al head-cleaning fluid and clean the idler (3), the capstan (2) and the
magnetic heads (1). Close the cassette compartment. You can also play a
cleaning cassette to clean the magnetic heads (1).
Protect your cassettes from humidity, dust, heat and cold.
Do not store your tapes near devices with strong magnetic fields such as
televisions and loudpeakers.
After using a cassette, put it back in its protective case.

Technical data

This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and
93/68/EEC.
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and
therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.
Never open the device casing. The manufacturer accepts no liability for
damage resulting from improper handling.
The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.

INFORMATION

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Technical and optical modifications reserved

Power supply

Mains operation: ......... 230 V, 50/60Hz
Battery operation: ................ 8 x 1.5 Volt

(R20, UM1, D)

Output:

DIN 45324, 10% THD
Music signal power:  ................. 2 x 8 W
Sine wave power:  .................... 2 x 5 W
Stereo headphone jack 3,5 mm ø

Radio unit
Frequency bands

FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
MW 522 ... 1620 kHz
LW 144 ... 281 kHz

CD unit

Frequency response:  .... 20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Noise voltage ratio:  ..................

72 dB

Tape unit

Recording medium:........Compact cassette

according to 
DIN 45516 

Track position: International quarter-track
Tape speed: ...................... 4.76 cm/sec.
Motor: ................................... DC motor
Frequency range:  ...... 125 Hz ... 10 kHz
Noise voltage ratio:  ..................

50 dB

Band speed 
fluctuation: .............................

0.25 %

Dimensions and weight

W x H x D  ........... 502 x 215 x 313 mm 
Weight .......................................6.1 kg

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Summary of Contents for MASQ RRCD 9100 PLL

Page 1: ...RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH CD MASQ RRCD 9100 PLL...

Page 2: ...es 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...

Page 3: ...sound settings FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ and ROCK VOLUME Adjusts the volume PROGRAM RANDOM To set the 12 hour or 24 hour format TIME To set the time INTRO REPEAT To set the switch on timer TIMER PHONES He...

Page 4: ...s the play back of a CD and switches to playback pause F FWD Press briefly to select a track F RWD Hold down to look for a particular passage PROGRAM RANDOM For storing a CD track memory TIME For play...

Page 5: ...CD are played RANDOM In CD mode the titles on the CD are played back in random order PROGRAM In CD mode flashes when a track memory is crea ted Displays the playback of a track memory In CD mode displ...

Page 6: ...frequency bands FM MW and LW FM MODE In tuner mode switches between mono and stereo reception DSC Selects the sound settings FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ and ROCK UBS For boosting the bass PROG In CD mode f...

Page 7: ...atch and remove the lid 2 Insert eight batteries mono cell type R 20 UM 1 or D observing the polarity indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment Note Remove the batteries when they are flat or...

Page 8: ...bility is accep ted for damage resulting from leaking batteries Insert back up batteries During mains operation the back up batteries ensure that operation is not interrupted and stored setting are no...

Page 9: ...set after the devi ce has been disconnected from the mains or following a power failure 7 Confirm input with TIME Tuning and storing radio stations Automatic station search ASP After the device has be...

Page 10: ...PROG to activate the storage function Display the next free station position e g 02 CH flashes for approx 10 seconds 4 Select the desired station position with MEM on the device or with 5a and s 6 on...

Page 11: ...SSIC POP JAZZ or ROCK according to the type of music you are listening to 1 Select the sound setting by pressing DSC Activating the Ultra Bass System This function boosts the bass frequencies 1 Press...

Page 12: ...on appears in the display However if the signal from the FM stereo station is weak you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception 1 Press FM MODE on the remote control to switch to m...

Page 13: ...ng upwards 4 Close the lid of the CD compartment with on the device The device reads the content of the CD The total number of tracks e g TR 12 and the overall playing time e g 58 14 appear in the dis...

Page 14: ...functions press REPEAT again Playing the introductions of tracks on the CD 1 Press INTRO when the CD is in the STOP position Display INTRO Playback starts automatically and the first ten seconds of e...

Page 15: ...setting the time no button is pushed for a period of longer than 10 seconds the system will end the process automatically You then have to start again at the beginning Changing from the track memory t...

Page 16: ...Select the new track number with 5a or s 6 3 Press PROGRAM PROG to store the new track Deleting the track memory 1 Press on the device to open the CD compartment Display PROGRAM disappears or Press to...

Page 17: ...tape 1 From the STOP position press or on the device rewinds to the beginning of the tape fast forwards to the end of the tape 2 Press on the device when you reach the required position on the tape T...

Page 18: ...tion on the tape 2 Select CD as the input source with CD II 3 To start recording in the middle of a track start CD playback as usual 4 As soon as you reach the desired passage press CD II and then on...

Page 19: ...hours display flashes 6 To enter the switch off time repeat steps 2 to 4 7 Press TIMER Display w CD flashes 8 Select the tuner or CD input source using TUNING on the device Note If you select CD make...

Page 20: ...onforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 VDE 0860 and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065 Never open the device casing The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulti...

Page 21: ...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 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used an...

Page 22: ...s 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 moto...

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