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Power supply

Mains operation

Note: 

Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the device) corresponds
to your local mains supply.
If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer.

1

Plug the mains cable supplied into the »

AC

~

« socket on the radio recorder (back of

device).

2

Plug the mains cable into the wall socket.

Caution:

The only way to disconnect the device from the mains supply is to pull out the plug.

Battery operation

1

Open the battery compartment by pressing the catch and removing the lid. 

2

Insert six batteries (6 x 1.5 V/type IEC R14/UM2/C-size), observing the polarity marked
on the lid of the battery compartment. 

Notes: 

Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the device will not be
used for a long period of time.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from leaking batteries.
The batteries are switched off during mains operation.

Environmental note:

Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may not be disposed of with
household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner.
Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.

Inserting back-up batteries

During mains operation, the back-up batteries ensure that stored settings are not lost in the
case of a power failure or when the device is briefly disconnected from the mains.

1

Open the back-up battery compartment inside the battery compartment by pushing  and
removing the lid.

2

When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, type IEC LR6/AM3/AA), observe the polarity
marked on the base of the battery compartment.

Inserting batteries in the remote control

1

Open the battery compartment by removing the lid of the battery compartment. 

2

When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, type LR03/AM4/AAA), observe the polarity
marked on the base of the battery compartment.

Note: 

If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the batteries may be
flat. Be sure to remove used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage
resulting from used batteries.

OVERVIEW

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Summary of Contents for RRCD 2410

Page 1: ...RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH CD RRCD 2410 RRCD 2420 MP3...

Page 2: ...hange the frequency up and down in steps DOWN 8 Press and hold down to start a forward or reverse search PROG For saving radio stations on presets MEM Starts the automatic station search REPEAT or ALB...

Page 3: ...album selects the next album MEM UP ALBUM In MP3 mode indicates the current album selects the previous album MEM DOWN MODE In CD DA mode for repeating a track or the entire CD for playing back tracks...

Page 4: ...s repeated MEMORY In radio mode flashes when a radio station is saved lights up when tuned to a stored radio station In CD mode flashes when a track memory is created lights up when a track memory is...

Page 5: ...mory is created Lights up when a track memory is played back MP3 In MP3 mode indicates that an MP3 CD is inserted ALBUM In MP3 mode flashes when the album level is shown RND In CD mode the tracks or t...

Page 6: ...es PROG In radio mode for saving radio stations MEM on presets starts the automatic station search In CD and MP3 mode for saving tracks or files when creating a memory MODE In CD mode for repeating a...

Page 7: ...ch contain no heavy metal may not be disposed of with household waste Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area...

Page 8: ...this type of plug 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 ty...

Page 9: ...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 p...

Page 10: ...ERAL FUNCTIONS__________________________________ RADIO MODE _________________________________________________ Antennas 1 For FM stations VHF extend the telescopic antenna Note If the FM signal is too...

Page 11: ...t the desired station position with REPEAT or ALBUM MEM UP or RANDOM or ALBUM MEM DOWN 5 Press PROG MEM to save the station 6 To store more stations repeat steps 2 to 5 Note You can replace a station...

Page 12: ...Ds clean You can play standard 12 cm CDs as well as 8 cm CDs on your device An adapter is not necessary Selecting the CD input source 1 Move the CD TAPE OFF RADIO switch to the CD position 2 Press OPE...

Page 13: ...is reduced Repeating a track Repeat One 1 During playback press REPEAT MEM UP RRCD 2410 or MODE RRCD 2420 once The current track is repeated 2 To terminate the function press REPEAT MEM UP RRCD 2410 o...

Page 14: ...with the first programmed file or track 2 Press STOP 7 to end playback 3 To play the track memory again press PROG MEM and afterwards PLAY PAUSE II Changing the track selection 1 In stop mode keep pr...

Page 15: ...k for relevant information for example on the Internet When you are making audio CDs observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third parties is not infringed Selecting the CD input...

Page 16: ...bum if it actually contains MP3 files Repeating a file Repeat One 1 During playback press MODE once The current file is repeated 2 To quit the function press MODE until the repeat indicator goes out R...

Page 17: ...ins with the first programmed file 2 Press STOP 7 to end playback 3 To play the track memory again press PROG MEM and afterwards PLAY PAUSE II Changing the file selection 1 In stop mode keep pressing...

Page 18: ...s 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 7 at the required position on the tape Tape recording Erase protection Ever...

Page 19: ...PAUSE II 4 Press to start recording The button is automatically engaged start CD playback by pressing PLAY PAUSE II The device automatically stops recording at the end of the tape Cleaning the tape d...

Page 20: ...M2 C Size Back up batteries 2 x 1 5 V IEC LR6 AM3 AA Max power consumption Operation 15W Standby 2 W Output DIN 45324 10 THD Music signal power 2 x 2 W Sine wave power 2 x 1 5 W Stereo headphone jack...

Page 21: ...tly connected Static electrical discharge Weak radio antenna signal Interference from electrical devices such as televisions video recorders computers neon lamps etc The CD is damaged or dirty A store...

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