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OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
PRECAUTION WHEN USING
WARNING
If a voltage greater than the specified voltage is input, it may cause fire, electrocution, or other failure. Never input any voltage
other than the specified voltage.
Places inside the radio are under high voltage. Do not remove the cover.
Do not perform any modifications. This may cause fire, electrocution, or other failure.
If the sound cannot be heard, nothing is displayed, or any other problem occurs, turn off the power switch and ask your
Komatsu distributor to make repairs without delay.
Stow the antenna when traveling in places with low overhead clearance.
To ensure safety, adjust the sound to a level where it is possible to hear outside sounds during operation.
If water gets inside the speaker case or radio (auto tuning), it may cause a serious problem, take care not to let
water get in these items.
Do not wipe the scales or buttons with solvent such as benzene or thinner. Wipe with a dry soft cloth. If the dirt
cannot be removed easily, soak the cloth with alcohol.
If the battery is disconnected, such as when it is being replaced, the settings for the preset buttons stored in
memory may all be deleted, so reset them after reconnecting the battery.
NOTICE
Handling cassette tape
Clean the tape head approximately once a month with a commercially available head cleaning tape.
Do not leave the tape any place where it is exposed to direct sunlight, any place that is excessively dusty, or any place where
there is a magnetic field.
Do not use 120-minute tapes. The tape is thin and it easily gets caught up inside the machine.
If the tape is slack, it easily gets caught up inside the machine. Use a pencil to wind in the tape to remove any slack.
Do not use any cassette tape if the label has started to come off. It may cause defective rotation, or it may be impossible to get
the tape out of the machine.
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