PCS 104 279
3-5
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Do
not
expose
the
set,
batteries,
CDs,
or
tapes
to
humidity
,
rain,
sand,
or
excessive
heat
(caused
by
heating
equipment
or
dir
ect
sunlight).
The
mechanical
par
ts
of
the
set
contain
self-lubricating
bearings
and
must
not
be
oiled
or
lubricated!
You
can
clean
the
set
with
a
soft,
slightly
dampened,
lint-fr
ee
cloth.
Do
not
use
any
cleaning
agents
as
they
may
have
a
cor
rosive
ef
fect.
To
ensur
e
pr
oper
recor
ding
and
playback
quality
, clean
par
ts
A
,
B
and
C
after
appr
oximately
50
hours
of
operation.
Use
a
cotton
swab
slightly
moistened
with
alcohol
or
head-cleaner
fluid.
Pr
ess
PLA
Y
1
and
clean
the
rubber
pr
essur
e
roller
A
.
Pr
ess
PAUSE
;
and
clean
the
capstan
B
and
the
heads
C
.
Note:
Cleaning
of
the
heads
C
can
also
be
done
by
playing
a
cleaning
tape
once.
The
lens
X
of
the
CD
player
should
never
be
touched.
Always
keep
the
CD
compar
tment
closed
to
avoid
dust
on
the
lens.
The
lens
may
cloud
over
when
the
set
is
suddenly
moved
from
cold
to
war
m
sur
roundings.
Playing
a
CD
is
not
possible
then.
Leave
the
CD
player
in
a
war
m
envir
onment
until
the
moistur
e
evaporates.
To
take
the
CD
out
of
its
box
easily
, pr
ess
the
centr
e
spindle
while
lifting
the
CD.
Always
pick
up
the
CD
by
the
edge
and
put
it
back
in
its
box
after
use.
To
clean
the
CD,
wipe
it
in
a
straight
line
from
the
center
towar
d
the
edge
using
a
soft,
lint-fr
ee
cloth.
A
cleaning
agent
may
damage
the
disc!
Never
write
on
a
CD
or
attach
a
sticker
to
it.
STOP OPEN
SEARCH
PLA
Y
RECORD
HIGHSPEEDDUBBING
X
CD
player
and
CD
handling
CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
A
B
C
C
Tape
deck
maintenance
AM/FM
53
63
FM
103
105
107
B
A
SS
RE
FL
EX
-
V
O
L
U
M
E
+
CD RA
DIO C
LASSE
TTE R
ECORD
ING
AZ1035
SHUFFLE
PROGRAM
•
•
•
S
E
A
R
C
H
General
maintenance
This
set
complies
with
the
radio
inter
fer
ence
requir
ements
of
the
Eur
opean
Community
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
from
mains
to
Remove
the
mains
plug
from
the
batter
y
supply
without
removing
the
plug.
unit
’s
AC
MAINS
socket.
No
reaction
to
Electr
ostatic
dischar
ge.
Disconnect
the
set
from
power
supply
,
operation
of
any
keys
reconnect
after
a
few
seconds.
Poor
radio
reception
W
eak
radio
signal.
Dir
ect
the
antenna
for
optimum
reception.
Inter
fer
ence
caused
by
electrical
equipment
Keep
the
radio
away
from
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
rollers.
rollers.
Use
of
unsuitable
cassette
types
Only
use
NORMAL
type
cassettes
for
(MET
AL
or
CHROME)
for
recor
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.
Remote
contr
ol
does
Batteries
ar
e
inser
ted
incor
rectly
.
Inser
t batteries
cor
rectly
.
not
function
pr
operly
Batteries
ar
e
flat.
Inser
t fr
esh
batteries.
Distance
to
the
set
is
too
lar
ge.
Reduce
distance.
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
repair
.
If
you
ar
e
unable
to
solve
a
pr
oblem
by
following
these
hints,
consult
your
dealer
or
ser
vice
center
.
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