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Intended use of the 

device

 

The device is intended solely for 

the playback of audio signals from 

external sources and equipment, and 

for the reception and reproduction 

of radio broadcasting, to the extent 

determined by the technical and 

operational parameters and func-

tions, safety and user instructions and 

external influences of the operating 

environment.

  Orava electrical appliances are manu-

factured according to the state of the 

art and recognized safety rules.

  Nevertheless, improper and unpro-

fessional use or use contrary to the 

intended use may result in injury or 

danger to the life of the user or third 

party. damage to equipment and other 

material values.

1. GENERAL SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS AND 

WARNINGS

 

This  document  contains  important 

safety  instructions  and  warnings  for 

the  safe,  correct  and  economical 

operation  of  electrical  equipment. 

Its  compliance  helps  the  user  avoid 

risks, increase product reliability and 

durability.

1.1 General Safety Instructions

•  Before  operating  the  device,  we 

recommend that you carefully read the 

manual instructions and operate the 

device according to the instructions!

•  The safety instructions and warnings 

contained in this manual do not cover 

all possible conditions and situations 

that may arise when using the device. 

The  user  must  understand  that  a 

factor  that  cannot  be  built  into  any 

of  the  products  is  responsibility  and 

caution. These factors must therefore 

be ensured by the user / users using 

and operating the device.

•  Failure  to  obser ve  the  safety 

instructions  and  warnings  does  not 

result  in  the  manufacturer  liable  for 

any damage to health or property!

•  Before  using  the  device  for  the  first 

time, make sure the device is complete 

and does not show any visible signs 

of damage. If the product is defective 

or has any visible damage, do not use 

the product.

•  Keep the manual instructions as close 

as possible to the device throughout 

its  life.  Always  keep  these  manual 

instructions  together  with  the  device 

for future reference and use by new 

users.

•  Use the device only for the purpose for 

which it is intended and in the manner 

specified by the manufacturer.

•  The  device  is  intended  for  use  in 

domestic  and  similar  indoor  living 

areas, without special focus.

 

It is not a professional commercial use 

device.

•  D o   n o t   c h a n g e   t h e   t e c h n i c a l 

parameters and chara cteristics of the 

device by unauthorized modification or 

modification of any part of the device.

•  The  manufacturer  is  not  liable  for 

damages  caused  during  operation, 

use,  damage  or  destruction  of  the 

device  due  to  adverse  weather 

conditions.

1.2 Safety of the operating environment

•  Do not use the device in industrial or 

outdoor environments.

•  Always  keep  the  device  operating 

environment clean and well lit.

•  Do not place the device on an unstable 

surface. Overturning or dropping the 

device  can  cause  personal  injury  or 

device damage.

•  Do  not  expose  the  device  to  direct 

sunlight or excessive heat.

•  Do  not  use  the  device  in  areas  with 

flammable liquids, gases or dust. The 

device may be a source of sparking, 

which may result in the ignition of dust 

or fumes.

Summary of Contents for RR-65

Page 1: ...2019 ORAVA RR 65 Instruction manual Retro radio with gramophone CD player cassette recorder USB connector EN...

Page 2: ...e user users using and operating the device Failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings does not result in the manufacturer liable for any damage to health or property Before using the dev...

Page 3: ...an extension lead or power supply block The power extension lead or power supply block must be designed for grounded plugs and plugged into a grounded power socket The power cord plug of the device m...

Page 4: ...drugs that reduce attention and concentration Caution when operating may result in serious injury 1 5 Cleaning maintenance and repair Only carry out normal cleaning and maintenance of the device in th...

Page 5: ...e device the remote control and the power cord with a plug that could cause the cleaning fluid to flow into the device Clean these parts only with a slightly damp cloth and wipe dry or leave dry Clean...

Page 6: ...t freely Keep children away from the device The device may fall over children and cause serious injury Mechanical damage rupture of the plastic covers of the device may result serious injury There is...

Page 7: ...the way it was folded in its original packaging from the manufactu rer Never overload the device bey ond the limits specified in the technical data If you notice any abnormal symptoms sounds smells s...

Page 8: ...etails refer to the instruction manual of the recording device Disc Notes Handling discs Hold the disc only at the edges to prevent contamination of the disc surface Do not touch the surface of the di...

Page 9: ...olvents such as petrol thinner commercially available cleaners Replacing the pick up with a needle The needle has an average life of approximately 50 hours in normal use We recommend replacing the pic...

Page 10: ...10EN Supplied accessories Make sure you have the following accessories with your device Instruction manual 1 Remote Control RC 1...

Page 11: ...Gramophone rf Turntable plate rg Center adapter for SP plates at 45 rpm rh Pick up arm lift control Pickup Arm Lift rj Automatic stop control rk Speed switch 33 45 78 rpm rl Arm Holder of pick up wit...

Page 12: ...ned frequency qh Tuning Needle Tuned Frequency Indicator qj MW button LED indicator on scale Turn on the radio AM band qk UKW button LED indicator on scale Turn on the radio FM band ql CD USB button L...

Page 13: ...t reverse wg Button x STOP Stop playback ed Button 10 Switch back 10 tracks ek Button RANDOM Random play 6 Button RECORD recording wf Button u PLAY PAUSE Play Pause ej Button UP FF Move forward Hold d...

Page 14: ...ains cord Connecting to an electrical socket rs LINE OUT L R jacks Connects an external audio device to output the audio signal to the connected equipment rd AUX IN connector Connecting an external au...

Page 15: ...tery holder When using the remote control point it at the remote control sensor on the system Notes Do not leave the remote control in very hot or humid places Do not use other types of batteries Be c...

Page 16: ...rom other components in order not to be noisy Extend the FM wire antenna to its maximum After straightening the FM wire antenna place it in the maximum horizontal position The AM band uses a built in...

Page 17: ...n be able to reproduce the sound from this unit with other connected device eg HiFi amplifier speakers etc Keep the color resolution of the connectors on the devices and cable Connect the red connecto...

Page 18: ...t that prevent the device from moving while you operate the controls These feet are made of non slip rubber material with a special composition to leave no marks or stains on the furniture However som...

Page 19: ...Press POWER to turn on the unit The power indicator lights up 2 Select the desired audio source MW UKW CD USB SD TAPE PHONO AUX IN by pressing the appropriate sound input source 3 Turn VOLUME on the u...

Page 20: ...er for 45 rpm 5 Attach the disc to the center mandrel 6 Using the arm lift control lift the pick up arm out of the armrest and gently slide the pick up arm to the outer edge of the plate by hand so th...

Page 21: ...pause playback press u PLAY PAUSE To resume playback press the button again 9 To stop playback press x STOP 10 Press and hold Fast Reverse Fast Reverse performs a fast reverse fast forward 11 Press R...

Page 22: ...n to confirm the selected track 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter other tracks in the program 7 Press u PLAY PAUSE to start the program 8 To cancel the program press x STOP twice Verify songs in the pro...

Page 23: ...rom a storage unit or longer depending on the amount of content 4 When the USB memory drive is loaded playback starts If not press the u PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 5 Turn the VOLUME knob to a...

Page 24: ...e recorded Recording continues until the drive space is full If you press STOP during recording recording will be canceled Cassette Recording 1 Press TAPE to select the tape source 2 Insert a cassette...

Page 25: ...rive Connect the USB drive you want to remove songs from 1 Press CD USB to select CD source and press FUNCTION to select USB 2 Select the desired track and press DELETE twice in succession Removes the...

Page 26: ...ING on the unit to tune to the desired station Watch the tuning scale when tuning 4 When tuned to an FM station with a good FM stereo broadcast the FM ST REC indicator also lights up 5 Turn VOLUME to...

Page 27: ...o the AUX IN jack on the rear panel using a suitable cable 2 Press POWER to turn on this unit and turn on the connected device 3 Press PHONO AUX IN on the unit to select AUX IN 4 Set the appropriate v...

Page 28: ...tape press and hold the EJ F F button for about half Eject Fast Forward Rewinding ends automatically at the end of the tape or when you release the button 7 When the tape reaches the end playback sto...

Page 29: ...leaning cloth before playing Clean the disc from the center to the edges Do not use solvents such as petrol thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic sprays to clean vinyl LPs Handling Dis...

Page 30: ...ee Fig 1 Before inserting the tape into the device tighten the loose layers with a pencil or a hex key see Fig 2 If you feel that the cassette is heavily rolled over when performing the above see Fig...

Page 31: ...tem is in playback pause mode Press u PLAY PAUSE u to resume normal playback Volume is set to minimum Use the VOLUME knob to increase the volume Check that the correct audio source is selected Sound i...

Page 32: ...es not play There is no disc inside Insert the disc The disc is inserted incorrectly Insert the disc correctly with the playback side facing down The disc is dirty Clean the disc The disc is scratched...

Page 33: ...acity 32 GB Tuner Tuning Range FM UKW 88 108 MHz AM MW 530 1600 kHz Antennas Built in AM antenna and FM wire antenna Cassette Player Track System Stereo Tape Speed 4 8cm s Fluctuation and Deviation 0...

Page 34: ...ECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product does not belong to household waste It is necessary to take it to a collection point for elec...

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