background image

ENGLISH

 16

7  

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  or  the  antenna  cable.  Always  remove 

the power plug during a thunder storm.

7  

If  malfunctions  occur  due  to  static  electricity 

charges or brief mains voltage surges, reset the 

device.  To  do  this,  pull  out  the  power  supply 

unit and connect it again after a few seconds.

7  

Make sure the power plug is freely accessible.

7  

 

 Continuous  use  at  high  volume 

level  can  cause  damage  to  the 

user’s hearing.

General information on laser 

devices

This device is a CLASS 

1  LASER  PRODUCT. 

This means that the la-

ser is designed in such 

a way as to ensure

that the maximum permissible emission value can-

not be exceeded under any circumstances.
If operating devices or methods other than those 

specified here are employed, it may lead to dan-

gerous  exposure to emissions.
This  device  emits  laser  radiation.  Because  of 

the danger of eye injuries, the unit may only be 

opened or serviced by trained personnel.

Please note the following instructions when setting 

up the system:

7  

This  device  is  designed  for  the  playback  of 

audio signals. Any other use is expressly pro-

hibited.

7  

If you want to set up the device on wall shelves 

or in cupboards, please ensure that the device 

is adequately ventilated. There must be at least 

10  cm  space  at  the  side,  above  and  at  the 

back of the device.

7  

Do not cover the device with newspapers, table 

cloths, curtains, etc.

7  

When setting up the device, remember that fur-

niture is often coated with various types of var-

nish and plastic, which often contain chemical 

additives. These additives may cause corrosion 

to the feet of the unit. This may leave stains on 

the  surface  of  the  furniture  which  can  be  dif-

ficult or impossible to remove.

7  

If the device is exposed to sudden changes in 

temperature, for example when taken from the 

cold into a warm room, wait at least two hours 

before using the device.

7  

The  device  is  designed  for  use  in  dry  rooms. 

Protect the device and the CDs from rain, mois-

ture  (dripping  or  splashing  water),  sand  and 

heat (heaters or direct sunlight, etc).

7  

Only use the device in a moderate climate.

7  

Do not place any vessels containing liquids (for 

example, vases) on the device.

7  

Do not insert any foreign objects in the CD com-

partment. 

7  

Do not place any naked flames such as candles 

on the device.

7  

Never  open  the  device  under  any  circum-

stances.  Warranty  claims  are  excluded  for 

damage resulting from improper handling.

7  

Do not use any cleaning agents as they may 

damage the housing. Clean the device with a 

clean dry cloth.

SET-UP AND SAFETY

 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CLASS 1 

LASER PRODUCT

Summary of Contents for RRCD 1350 MP3

Page 1: ...RADIO RECORDER WITH CD RRCD 1350 MP3 NL DE NO EN DA FR SV IT TR ES FI RU ...

Page 2: ... 3 UBS CD TAPE OFF RADIO ß OPEN ANTENNA MODE s 6 5 a STOP 7 PLAY PAUSE PROG FM ST ON FM MW II 7 w E TUNING FM MW 0 AC BEAT CUT MONO STEREO ...

Page 3: ...LETTRICA 40 FUNZIONI GENERALI 40 FUNZIONAMENTO RADIO 41 FUNZIONAMENTO CD MP3 43 FUNZIONAMENTO CON CASSETTA 45 INFORMAZIONI РУССКИЙ 46 УСТАНОВКА И БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ 47 ОБЗОР 49 ПОДКЛЮЧЕНИЕ И ПОДГОТОВКА 50 ОБЩИЕ ФУНКЦИИ 50 РЕЖИМ РАДИОПРИЕМНИКА 51 РЕЖИМ CD MP3 53 РЕЖИМ TAPE 55 ИНФОРМАЦИЯ ESPAÑOL 57 INSTALACIÓN Y SEGURIDAD 58 VISTA GENERAL 60 ALIMENTACIÓN DE CORRIENTE 61 FUNCIONES GENERALES 61 MODO RADIO 6...

Page 4: ...0 STRÖMFÖRSÖRJNING 101 ALLMÄNNA FUNKTIONER 101 RADION 102 CD MP3 SPELAREN 104 KASSETTBANDSPELAREN 106 INFORMATION SUOMI 107 SIJOITTAMINEN JA TURVALLISUUS 108 YLEISKATSAUS 110 VIRRANSYÖTTÖ 111 YLEISET TOIMINNOT 111 RADIOTOIMINTO 112 CD MP3 TOIMINTO 114 KASETTI TOIMINTO 116 TIETOJA TÜRKÇE 117 YERLEŞTİRME VE EMNİYET 118 GENEL BAKIŞ 120 GÜÇ KAYNAĞI 121 GENEL İŞLEVLER 121 RADYO MODU 122 CD MP3 MODU 124...

Page 5: ... set up the device on wall shelves or in cupboards please ensure that the device is adequately ventilated There must be at least 10 cm space at the side above and at the back of the device 7 Do not cover the device with newspapers table cloths curtains etc 7 When setting up the device remember that fur niture is often coated with various types of var nish and plastic which often contain chemical a...

Page 6: ...ed switches forwards through albums PLAY PAUSE Starts and pauses CD playback eII 5 a During CD playback press brief ly to select the previous track Press and hold down to start a reverse search In MP3 WMA mode when stopped switches backwards through albums STOP 7 Ends CD playback deletes a playlist FM ST In radio mode stereo indicator Lights up green if a FM stereo station is being received ON Mod...

Page 7: ...nterference when recording onto tape MONO In FM radio mode switches bet STEREO ween mono and stereo reception on the back of the device Display for the CD DA and MP3 WMA mode 000 In CD mode displays the total number of tracks and the number of the current track In MP3 WMA mode also when stopped displays the number of the current album if or has been pressed M A track is repeated M ALL All the trac...

Page 8: ...ther objects POWER SUPPLY Battery doperation 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing down on the mark underneath the device and sliding the lid down 2 Insert six batteries 6 x 1 5 V type R20 UM1 D size observing the polarity marked in the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment Notes 7 Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heat ers or fire...

Page 9: ...ote 7 Prolonged listening with the head phones or ear phones at loud volumes can damage your hearing RADIO MODE Antenna 1 For FM VHF reception extend the telescopic antenna Note 7 If the FM signal is too strong it is advisable to push in the telescopic antenna Selecting the radio input source 1 Move the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch to the RADIO position Selecting radio stations 1 Select the frequency ...

Page 10: ... your device An adapter is not neces sary Selecting the CD MP3 input source 1 Move the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch to the CD position 2 Press OPEN to open the CD compartment 3 Insert a disc in the compartment with its label facing upwards 4 Close the lid of the CD compartment The device scans the content of the disc Dis play flashes The total number of tracks appears in the display CD MP3 playback 1 ...

Page 11: ...To quit this function press MODE repeat edly until M disappears from the display Note 7 If a playlist is stored all the tracks of the play list inserted are repeated when the Repeat All function is selected Playing back tracks in random order 1 During playback press MODE repeatedly until RANDOM appears in the display Random playback starts automatically All tracks on the CD are played back once in...

Page 12: ... and cold 7 Do not store your tapes near devices with strong magnetic fields such as television sets or stereo speakers 7 After using a tape put it back in its protec tive case Selecting the TAPE input source 1 Move the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch to the TAPE OFF position 2 Press 7 w to open the tape compartment 3 Put a tape in the compartment with the open side facing upwards and the full reel on th...

Page 13: ...ally stops recording at the end of the tape 5 Press II to pause recording 6 Press II to resume recording 7 Press 7 w to end the recording TAPE MODE Note 7 When recording from MW medium wave stations press BEAT CUT 0 1 to suppress interference Recording from the CD input source 1 Insert a tape without deletion protection and search for the tape position with or 2 Move the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch t...

Page 14: ... manufactured from high quality parts and materials which can be reused and recyc led Therefore do not dispose of the product along with normal household waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment The symbol on the product in the operating ma nual or on the packaging indicates that recycling is possible Please find ou...

Page 15: ...www grundig com 72011 408 9600 12 28 ...

Reviews: