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Care & maintenance

Cleaning tape heads

The tape heads, roller and capstan require

occasional cleaning to remove particles of

metal oxide coating that wear off the tape.

• Press the

 Stop/Eject

 button to switch the

power off.

• Press the 

Stop/Eject

 button again to open

the cassette door.

• Press 

Play

.

• Clean the tape head, pinch roller and

capstan with a soft cloth or cotton bud

dampened in iso-propylacohol or a special

tape head cleaner.

Cleaning  CDs

Use a soft cloth to wipe off any fingerprints

and dust from the disc surface.  Wipe in a

straight line from the centre to the outside of

the disc.  Small dust particles and light stains

will not affect reproduction quality.

• Never use chemicals such as record sprays,

anti-static sprays, benzine or thinners to

clean your CDs.

• To reduce the risk of scratches, always put

CDs back in their case after use.

• Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high

humidity or high temperatures for long

periods.

• Do not stick paper or write anything on

either side of the CD.

Only discs displaying this

symbol can be played on

this unit.

Cassette  care

You can help avoid two of the most common

problems of cassette usage.

These are:

• jamming - which causes uneven playback

speed.

• tangling - where the tape wraps itself

around the playing mechanism.

To reduce the likelihood of these problems

occurring, the following precautions should be

observed.

Check that there are no loose layers of tape

visible through the window in the cassette.

Use a pencil or hexagonal shaped ballpoint

pen to wind along any loose lauers before

inserting the cassette into your machine.

If the cassette feels 

tight

 when winding the

tape with a pencil or pen, the tape may be

jamming due to ridges formed in the winding

of the tape.  You can see these through the

cassette eindow.  In most cases, you can

remove these ridges by fast forwarding the

tape from one end to the other in your

cassette player.

• Use only well known brands of tape.

• Avoid C-120 cassettes, as the tape material

deteriorates much quicker.

• Always avoid exposing cassettes to direct

sunlight, dust or oil.  Do not touch the

surface of the tape.

Summary of Contents for JX-CD418

Page 1: ...jJX CD418 WIN Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones Website http www jwin com Portable CD Player...

Page 2: ...aced on top of the appliance Cleaning Unplug the appliance before you clean it Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Clean your appliance with a soft damp not wet cloth Ventilation The slots and openi...

Page 3: ...ass Boost button Function selector Volume Pause Stop Eject Fast Forward Rewind Play Record CD Play Pause button CD Stop button CD Program button Cassette door CD Repeat button CD Skip Search button Do...

Page 4: ...sure the and ends of the batteries are positioned as shown outside the battery door Please note Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium...

Page 5: ...e Function Selector to AM Turn the Tuning knob to select the channel you want To turn the radio off Set the Function Selector to Tape Radio Off Aerial For best FM reception extend the telescopic aeria...

Page 6: ...compensation The unit has built in error compensation citcuits which enable it to keep playing despite any minor defects in the disc However if the defects are too great the play may skip some tracks...

Page 7: ...to clear the program Please note if during track selection you press the Play Pause button before pressing the Program button the track will not be stored in the program memory and the disc will star...

Page 8: ...top Eject button when finished Recording Cassette player has Automatic Level Control which automatically sets the recording level for optimum performance The volume control will not affect the recordi...

Page 9: ...aper or write anything on either side of the CD Only discs displaying this symbol can be played on this unit Cassette care You can help avoid two of the most common problems of cassette usage These ar...

Page 10: ...fications Power supply AC 120V 60Hz UL Version 110 220V 60 50Hz Dual Voltage Version Batteries 8 x LR14 or equivalent Radio frequency coverage AM 530 1710 kHz FM 88 108 MHz CD player Pick Up 3 beam Se...

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