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CS 49 108
CASSETTE
RECORDER
11
1
Set the POWER slider to CD.
2
Inser
t a CD
and, if desir
ed, pr
ogram the track numbers.
3
Pr
ess STOP·OPEN
9 /
to open the cassette compar
tment.
4
Inser
t a blank, unpr
otected, cassette and close the cassette
compar
tment.
5
Pr
ess RECORD
0
to star
t r
ecor
ding.
™
Playing of the CD or pr
ogram star
ts automatically
.
6
For brief inter
ruptions pr
ess P
AUSE
;
. Pr
ess the P
AUSE
;
key
again to r
esume r
ecor
ding.
7
To stop r
ecor
ding, pr
ess STOP·OPEN
9 /
.
Note:
the r
ecor
ding can be star
ted fr
om dif
fer
ent positions:
–
if the CD player is in pause mode, r
ecor
ding will star
t
fr
om this ver
y position (use
∞
or
§
);
–
if the CD player is in stop mode, r
ecor
ding will star
t fr
om
the beginning of the CD or pr
ogram.
1
Tune to the desir
ed radio station (see ”RADIO”).
2
Pr
ess STOP·OPEN
9 /
to open the cassette compar
tment.
3
Inser
t a blank, unpr
otected, cassette and close the cassette
compar
tment.
4
Pr
ess RECORD
0
to star
t r
ecor
ding.
5
For brief inter
ruptions pr
ess P
AUSE
;
. T
o r
esume r
ecor
ding pr
ess
the P
AUSE
;
key again.
6
To stop r
ecor
ding, pr
ess STOP·OPEN
9 /
.
Recor
ding fr
om the radio
PAUSE
STOP•REC
ORD
SEARC
H
PLA
Y
RECORD
OPEN
C
D
S
Y
N
C
H
R
O
S
T
A
R
T
R
E
C
O
R
D
IN
G
Recor
ding fr
om the CD player – CD synchr
o star
t
English
TROUBLESHOOTING
13
Pr
oblem
Possible cause
Solution
No sound,
VOLUME is not adjusted.
Adjust volume.
no power
Headphones ar
e connected.
Disconnect headphones.
Mains cable is not secur
ely connected.
Connect mains cable pr
operly
.
Batteries ar
e flat.
Inser
t fr
esh batteries.
Batteries ar
e inser
ted incor
rectly
.
Inser
t batteries cor
rectly
.
Tr
ying to change over fr
om mains to
Remove the mains plug fr
om the
batter
y supply without r
emoving the plug.
unit’
s AC
MAINS socket.
No r
eaction to
Electr
ostatic dischar
ge.
Disconnect the set fr
om power supply
,
operation of any keys
reconnect after a few seconds.
Poor radio r
eception
W
eak radio signal.
Dir
ect the antenna for optimum
reception.
Inter
fer
ence caused by electrical equipment
Keep the radio away fr
om electrical
like TVs, computers, engines, etc.
equipment.
no
or
E
indication
The CD is badly scratched or dir
ty
.
Replace or clean the CD.
No CD is inser
ted.
Inser
t a CD.
The CD is inser
ted upside down.
Inser
t CD with label facing up.
The laser lens is steamed up.
W
ait until the lens has clear
ed.
The CD skips tracks
The CD is damaged or dir
ty
.
Replace or clean the CD.
SHUFFLE
or
PROGRAM
is active.
Switch of
f
SHUFFLE
or
PROGRAM
.
Poor cassette
Dust and dir
t on the heads, capstans or
Clean heads, capstans, and pr
essur
e
sound
quality
pr
essur
e r
ollers.
rollers.
Use of unsuitable cassette types
Only use NORMAL type cassettes for
(MET
AL or CHROME) for r
ecor
ding.
recor
ding.
Recor
ding does
Cassette tab(s) may be snapped of
f.
Apply a piece of adhesive tape over
not
work
the opening.
English
W
ARNING
Under no cir
cumstance should you tr
y to
repair the set yourself as this will
invalidate the guarantee.
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed
below befor
e taking the set for r
epair
.
If you ar
e unable to solve a pr
oblem by
following these hints, consult your dealer or
ser
vice center
.
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
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