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The  sound  is  distorted  or 

faint. 

The tape heads are dirty. 

Clean the tape heads. 

Cannot listen to any station, 

or signal appears weak. 

 

The  station  is  not  tuned-in 

properly. 

A TV set is being used nearby 

Properly 

tune-in 

the 

desired station. 

Turn-off the interfering TV 

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The sound is distorted 

The  antenna  is  not  oriented 

properly. 

Re-orient the antenna until 

reception improves. 

CD  stops  immediately  after 

starting,  or  unit  pauses  or 

stops during play. 

The CD is inserted upside down. 

The CD is dusty or dirty or there 

is condensation on the CD. 

Insert  the  CD  with  the 

printed side right-side up. 

Carefully clean and dry the 

CD. 

No sound. 

The CD player is paused. 

Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE 

button. 

Specific  CD  is  noisy,  or 

playback stops or   

skips. 

The  CD  is  scratched,  damaged 

or warped. 

The disc is very dirty. 

The 

CD 

should 

be 

changed. 

Carefully clean the CD. 

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“NO”  is  shown  on  the  CD 

display. 

An  unplayable  CD  type  is  in  the 

unit. 

Make  sure  you  only  play 

“regular”  (CD-DA)  type 

CD’s in this unit. 

Summary of Contents for ITRR-700

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING MANUAL MODEL ITRR 700 RETRO USB TURNTABLE...

Page 2: ...o a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a stand bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manuf...

Page 3: ...uct from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a If the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen...

Page 4: ...ug in any way Safety Precautions WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION RISKS OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN To reduce the risk of...

Page 5: ...measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move the transmitter to a different physical location Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outle...

Page 6: ...t damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth 7 In order to shut off the power to this product completely unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Be sure to unplug the unit if you do not intend to use...

Page 7: ...ld be carefully wiped off the disc recorded surface with a clean cloth not included 4 Never use chemicals such as record sprays anti static sprays or fluid benzene or thinner to clean compact discs Su...

Page 8: ...gh and in dirty dusty places 4 Avoid dropping or subjecting cassettes to excessive shocks 5 As C 120 tapes are physically weak and could become entangled in the transport mechanism do not use them Pre...

Page 9: ...ylus and insert the other edge by pressing in the direction shown in B 2 Push up in the direction of C until it locks at the tip Basic Operation 1 Power on Connect the power plug into the wall outlet...

Page 10: ...table use the 45 rpm adaptor provided when playing a single record 4 Remove the tone arm rest holder 5 Lift the Que lever and move the tone arm gently to the desired position over the record 6 Lower t...

Page 11: ...l start playing from the first track When playing an MP3 disc the unit can take some time to read thru the disc due to the number of songs per disc It is normal since MP3 disks can contain many songs...

Page 12: ...me to repeat all of the tracks on the current disc REPEAT ALL will show on the display Press this button for a third time to begin random play of all tracks on the current disc RANDOM will show on the...

Page 13: ...o listen the radio 2 Tune to the desired frequency 3 Antenna For optimal FM reception be sure to stretch the built in FM antenna wire located at the lower back of the unit and move it around until the...

Page 14: ...inserted the CD radio phono will automatically shuts off AUX IN Operation An external auxiliary audio source ie personal CD player or MP3 player can be connected to this unit and heard through the spe...

Page 15: ...s the FR button twice to go back to the start of the previous track 6 Press the REP button the unit will have Repeat 1 Repeat album Repeat all and Random play Repeat 1 Press this button once to repeat...

Page 16: ...OLDER DN button to find the next folder 12 FILE DELETE The system is able to erase the file stored inside the USB drive 1 Short press DEL button DEL ONE is appear on the display press the button again...

Page 17: ...e to insert a memory media device with ample file space into the USB port A CD ENCODING 1 Perform normal playback of the CD track you want to encode and record 2 Long press REC COPY button and then pr...

Page 18: ...ncoding mode 4 The recording speed is 1 1 and according to the actual playing time of the CD track 5 Some USB drives may not be supported for recording because they are not formatted in a supported pa...

Page 19: ...System 4 Track 2 channels stereo Tape Speed 4 8 cm sec Wow and Flutter 0 4 WRMS Frequency Response 125 to 6300 Hz 6 Db RECORD PLAYER section Motor DC servo motor Drive System Belt Drive Speeds 33 1 3...

Page 20: ...20 Dimensions Lx D x H 18 4 x13 2 x9 6 approx Weight 18 Ibs approx Standard Accessories Operating Instruction Booklet 45 rpm Adapter Auxiliary Cable...

Page 21: ...iance and relocate the unit The cassette deck door cannot be closed The cassette tape is not inserted properly Insert the cassette tape correctly The tape does not move The cassette tape is not insert...

Page 22: ...immediately after starting or unit pauses or stops during play The CD is inserted upside down The CD is dusty or dirty or there is condensation on the CD Insert the CD with the printed side right sid...

Page 23: ...elephone number No return will be shipped back to a PO Box Please include your check or money order in the amount of 12 00 payable to Innovative Technology Electronics Corp to cover handling and retur...

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