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17

Overloading

    

Do

 

not

 

overload

 

wall

 

outlets

 

and

 

extension

 

cords

 

as

 

this

 

can

 

result

 

in

 

a

 

risk

 

of

 

fire

 

or

 

electric

    

shock

.

18

Object

 

and

 

liquid

 

entry

    

Never

 

push

 

objects

 

of

 

any

 

kind

 

into

 

the

 

product

 

through

 

openings

 

as

 

they

 

may

 

touch

 

dangerous

    

voltage

 

points

 

or

 

short

 

out

 

parts

 

that

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

fire

 

or

 

electric

 

shock

.

 Never

 

spill

 

or

 

spray

 

any

    

type

 

of

 

liquid

 

on

 

the

 

product

.

19

Outdoor

 

antenna

 

grounding

    

If

 

an

 

outside

 

antenna

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

product

be

 

sure

 

the

 

antenna

 

system

 

is

 

grounded

 

so

 

as

 

to

    

Provide

 

some

 

protection

 

against

 

voltage

 

surges

 

and

 

built

 

up

 

static

 

charges

Section

 

810

 

of

 

the

    

National

 

Electric

 

Code

 

ANSI

/

NFPA

 

70

 

provides

 

information

 

with

 

respect

 

to

 

proper

 

grounding

    

of

 

the

 

mast

 

and

 

supporting

 

structure

,

 grounding

 

of

  

the

 

lead

-

in

 

wire

 

to

 

an

 

antenna

 

discharge

 

product

,

    

size

 

of

 

grounding

 

conductors

location

 

of

 

antenna

-

discharge

 

product

connection

 

to

 

grounding

    

electrodes

 

and

 

requirements

 

for

 

the

 

grounding

 

electrodes

.

20

)

Service

   

Do

 

not

 

attempt

 

to

 

service

 

this

 

product

 

yourself

 

as

 

opening

 

or

 

removing

 

covers

 

may

 

expose

 

you

 

to

   

dangerous

 

voltage

 

or

 

other

 

hazards

Refer

 

all

 

servicing

 

to

 

qualified

 

service

 

personnel

.

21

)

Replacement

 

parts

   

When

 

replacement

 

parts

 

are

 

required

be

 

sure

 

the

 

service

 

technician

 

uses

 

replacement

 

parts

   

specified

 

by

 

the

 

manufacturer

 

or

 

those

 

that

 

have

 

the

 

same

 

characteristics

 

as

 

the

 

original

 

parts

.

   

Unauthorized

 

substitutions

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

fire

 

or

 

electric

 

shock

 

or

 

other

 

hazards

.

22

)

Safety

 

check

   

Upon

 

completion

 

of

 

any

 

service

 

or

 

repairs

 

to

 

this

 

product

ask

 

the

 

service

 

technician

 

to

 

perform

   

safety

 

checks

 

to

 

determine

 

that

 

the

 

product

 

is

 

in

 

proper

 

operating

 

condition

.

3

   

2

4

)

Damage

 

requiring

 

service

   

Unplug

 

this

 

product

 

from

 

the

 

wall

 

outlet

 

and

 

refer

 

service

 

to

 

qualified

 

service

 

personnel

 

under

 

the

   

following

 

conditions

.

   

a

)   

When

 

the

 

power

-

supply

 

cord

 

or

 

plug

 

is

 

damaged

.

   

b

)   

If

 

liquid

 

has

 

been

 

spilled

 

or

 

objects

 

have

 

fallen

 

into

 

the

 

product

.

   

c

)   

If

 

the

 

product

 

has

 

been

 

exposed

 

to

 

rain

 

or

 

water

.

   

d

)   

If

 

the

 

product

 

does

 

not

 

operate

 

normally

 

by

 

following

 

the

 

operating

 

instructions

Adjust

 

only

        

those

 

controls

 

that

 

are

 

covered

 

by

 

the

 

operating

 

instructions

as

 

an

 

adjustment

 

of

 

other

        

controls

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

damage

 

and  will

 

require

 

extensive

 

work

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

technician

        

to

 

restore

 

the

 

product

 

to

 

its

 

normal

 

operation

.

   

e

)   

If

 

the product

 

has

 

been

 

dropped

 

or

 

the

 

cabinet

 

has

 

been

 

damaged

.

   

f

)   

 

When

 

the

 

product

 

exhibits

 

a

 

distinct

 

change

 

in

 

performance

-

this

 

indicates

 

a

 

need

 

for

 

service

.

2

)

Note

 

to

 

CATV

 

system

 

installer

   

This

 

reminder

 

is

 

provided

 

to

 

call

 

the

 

CATV

 

system

 

installer

'

s

 

attention

 

to

 

Article

 

820

-

40

 

of

 

the

   

NEC

 

that

 

provides

 

guidelines

 

for

 

proper

 

grounding

 

and

in

 

particular

specifies

 

that

 

the

 

cable

   

ground

 

shall

 

be

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

grounding

 

system

 

of

 

the

 

building

as

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

point

 

of

 

cable

   

entry

 

as

 

practical

NOTE: Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when

the unit has been damaged in any way such as the following: the power-supply cord

or plug has been damaged, liquid has been spilled into unit, the unit has been

exposed to rain or moisture, the unit has been dropped or the unit does not operate normally.

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for SRCD838

Page 1: ...Nostalgia 5 in 1 Turntable Radio PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION MODEL SRCD838 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...f the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener...

Page 3: ...unding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect...

Page 4: ...ervice or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 3 2 4 Damage requiring service Unplug this product...

Page 5: ...ed selector F E D C B A A C D B F E Location of Controls Turntable 4 Before use completely loosen the screw by turning it clockwise When transport the unit again turn the screw counterclockwise to sec...

Page 6: ...t View 5 Function selector Radio dial scale Power ON OFF Volume knob Tuning knob AUX IN jack LED display for CD Cassette Eject button Speakers OPEN CLOSE button STOP button PLAY PAUSE button REPEAT bu...

Page 7: ...antenna Open close the turntable cover 6 AC Power Cord 1 Lift the cover 2 Push the arms to backward to release the lock 3 Close the cover 2 Pull the arms to front to lock it as the figure on left LINE...

Page 8: ...ver Turn the Power ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise until a sound click was heard to turn on the unit Turn the Function selector to the PHONO position Open the cover If plays the small size 45 rpm record...

Page 9: ...the tone arm as the figure below Turn the Power ON OFF VOLUME knob to adjust the volume 11 When finished listening replace the tone arm to the rest and lock it as previous procedures Turn the Power ON...

Page 10: ...level as desired Press the B SKIP or F SKIP button repeatedly to skip the tracks To stop press the STOP button During playback 8 When finished listening 8 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc...

Page 11: ...ayback repeatedly until the STOP button was pressed 2 Press the REPEAT button twice the Repeate indicator will light and stop blinking All the tracks in the current 3 To cancel the repeat function dur...

Page 12: ...position Slide the AM FM band switch to AM or FM as desired Turn the Power ON OFF VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level 6 When finished listening turn the Power ON OFF VOLUME knob counterclockwise u...

Page 13: ...to adjust volume level 5 Fast forward To fast foreword to desired point press the Eject button to half position When finished press the button again to resume normal playback Note When finish winding...

Page 14: ...adphone earphone not included into the PHONE jack on the front of unit The speakers will be To AUX IN Jac on the unit AC 120V 60Hz k 1 Connected the external audio device by an audio connection cable...

Page 15: ...and CD RW discs are more sensitive to the effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs It is important that they are not stored in a location where direct sunlight will fall on them and awa...

Page 16: ...Cassette Tape Records Handling 15...

Page 17: ...How to replace the stylus 16 1 Use a screwdriver to push the stylus off then pull it out as the figures below Replace the stylus 2 Install the new stylus as figures below...

Page 18: ...the unit If the disc is dirty clean the surface of the disc The tape has not insert completely Insert the tape tightly until the Eject button is ejected If the unit is halt or abnormal operation unpl...

Page 19: ...vo motor Belt Drive 33 1 3 rpm 45 rpm 78 rpm less than 0 15 WDT Ceramic Stereo Cartridge CSC 015 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 18 Audio Impedance of speakers 2 x 2W 4O...

Page 20: ......

Page 21: ...1 PLATINE Nostalgia 5 en 1 MOD LE SRCD838 MODE D EMPLOI VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT AVANT LA MISE EN SERVICE...

Page 22: ...ONTIENT AUCUNE PI CE REMPLA ABLE PAR L UTILISATEUR CONTACTEZ L E PERSONNEL QUALIFI POUR TOUTE OP RATION DE MAINTENANCE ATTENTION CE LECTEUR DE VID ODISQUE NUM RIQUE UTILISE UN SYST ME LASER POUR S ASS...

Page 23: ...nt pas produites dans une installation particuli re Si cet quipement cr e des interf rences pour la r ception radio ou t l visuelle ce qui peut tre constat en l allumant et en l teignant alors il vous...

Page 24: ...es en pla ant le produit sur un lit divan tapis ou autre surface similaire Ce produit ne devrait jamais tre plac proximit d une source de chaleur ou d un radiateur Ce produit ne devrait pas tre plac...

Page 25: ...contact peut tre fatal 17 Surcharge Ne pas surcharger les prises murales et les rallonges car cela pourrait entra ner un risque d incendie ou de choc lectrique 18 Insertion d objet ou de liquide Ne j...

Page 26: ...ou des objets sont tomb s sur le produit c Si le produit a t expos la pluie ou de l eau d Si le produit ne fonctionne pas normalement en suivant le mode d emploi Ajuster seulement les contr les vis s...

Page 27: ...vis en la tournant dans le sens horaire Lorsque vous transportez de nouveau l appareil serrez la vis dans le sens antihoraire afin de s curiser la platine Levier Support des bras de lecture Bras de l...

Page 28: ...de syntonisation Bascule cadran de la radio Bouton MARCHE ARR T V0lume Bouton OVRIR FERMER Prise AUX IN Bouton arr ter Bouton LECTURE PAUSE Bouton R P TER Affichage DEL pour CD Plateau porte disques...

Page 29: ...oulevez le couvercle de la platine 2 Tirez les bras vers l avant pour le fermer comme l indique la figure gauche Pour fermer 1 Soulevez le couvercle 2 Poussez les bras vers l arri re pour d sengager l...

Page 30: ...unit tournez le bouton MARCHE ARR T VOLUME dans le sens horaire jusqu entendre un clic 2 Basculez le s lecteur de fonctions la position PHONO 3 Ouvrez le couvercle 4 S lectionnez la vitesse 5 Placez...

Page 31: ...p rieure du disque La platine commencera tourner 9 Placez le bras de lecture sur le point d sir du disque en basculant le levier vers le bas comme le montre la figure ci dessous 10 Tournez le bouton M...

Page 32: ...n CD 3 Appuyez sur le bouton OUVRIR FERMER pour ouvrir le plateau porte disques 4 Placez un disque sur le plateau la face imprim e regardant vers le haut Ne placez jamais plus d un disque sur le plate...

Page 33: ...ement la section souhait e Pour arr ter appuyez sur le bouton STOP ARR T 8 la fin de l coute Pour teindre l unit tournez le bouton MARCHE ARR T VOLUME dans le sens antihoraire jusqu entendre un clic c...

Page 34: ...pistes peuvent tre programm es la lecture comme suit 1 En mode CD STOP ARR TER CD appuyez sur le bouton PROGRAMME 01 appara tra sur l affichage DEL et clignotera 2 S lectionnez la premi re piste progr...

Page 35: ...ajuster le niveau de volume coute d une bande de cassette 6 la fin de l coute teignez l unit en tournant le bouton MARCHE ARR T VOLUME dans le sens antihoraire jusqu entendre un clic Antennes AM Cette...

Page 36: ...yez de moiti sur le bouton jecter Lorsque vous avez termin appuyez de nouveau sur le bouton pour reprendre la lecture Remarque la fin de l enroulement n oubliez pas d appuyer sur le bouton jecter pour...

Page 37: ...io externe Connectez l autre extr mit aux prises LINE OUT se trouvant l arri re de l unit 2 Pour allumer l unit tournez le bouton MARCHE ARR T VOLUME dans le sens horaire jusqu entendre un clic 3 Joue...

Page 38: ...disque gondol d form ou endommag Faire jouer de tels disques peut causer des dommages irr parables aux m canismes de lecture Les disques CD R et CD RW sont plus sensibles aux effets de la chaleur et...

Page 39: ...umis des temp ratures lev es Pr s de haut parleurs sur les t l viseurs ou amplificateurs ou des endroits o ils seraient expos s des champs magn tiques puissants L o l humidit est lev e et dans des end...

Page 40: ...lev es Une exposition prolong e des temp ratures lev es peut causer la d formation du disque vinyle Ne rangez pas vos disques vinyle dans le coffre de votre voiture La temp rature dans un coffre ferm...

Page 41: ...e fonctions est mal positionn mettez le en position PHONE Desserrez la vis et retirez la protection de la t te de lecture La protection de la t te de lecture est une enveloppe blanche en plastique qui...

Page 42: ...ion 20 W Audio Imp dance des haut parleurs 2 x 2 W 4 Ohms Radio Plage de fr quence FM 88 MHz 108 MHz Plage de fr quence AM 530 kHz 1710 kHz Cassette Piste Syst me 4 st reo Vitesse de bande 4 8 cm sec...

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