MAINTENANCE
– Place the set on a hard, flat surface so that it does not tilt.
– Do not expose the set, CDs, batteries or cassettes to humidity,
rain, sand, direct sunlight or other places where high temper-
atures can occur, such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus or
in motor cars parked in the sun.
– Do not cover the set. The amplifier produces heat which must
dissipate freely, so make sure that there is sufficient ventilation
around the set. A minimum gap of 15 cm is necessary.
– The mechanical parts of the CD player and the cassette deck
contain self-lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or
lubricated.
– A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient
for cleaning the housing. Do not use cleaning agents containing
alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives as these may harm the
housing.
– The lens of the CD player should never be touched.
– The lens may cloud over if the set is moved from cold to warm
surroundings. The CD player will not start. Give the player some
time to acclimatise.
– To take a CD out of its box, press the centre spindle while
lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD by the edge and replace
the CD back in its box after use to avoid scratching and dust.
– To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from the centre towards
the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning
agents as they may damage the disc.
– Never write on a CD or attach stickers to it.
To ensure a good recording and playback quality, clean the
indicated parts
A
,
B
and
C
after every 50 hours of operation or,
on average, once a month. Use a cotton bud slightly moistened
with alcohol or a
special head cleaning fluid.
• Press PLAY
1
and clean the rubber pressure roller
C
.
• Then press PAUSE
;
and clean the capstan
B
and the heads
A
.
• After cleaning, press STOP•OPEN
9 /
.
Cleaning of the heads
A
can also be done by playing a cleaning
cassette through once.
RECORDER MAINTENANCE
CD MAINTENANCE
PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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English
DYNAMIC
•CD
•RADIO
•TAPE
POWER OFF
DBB
BOOST
POWER ON
SHUFFLE
SEARCH
MODE
STOP
PLAY•P
AUSE
FM
FM -
AM -
88
92
96
100
104
108
MH
z
AM
530
650
830
1000
1200
1600
KHz
OPEN
PAUSE
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
STOP • OPEN
PAUSE
SEARCH
PLAY
RECORD
STOP • OPEN
A
A
B
C