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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Should this unit exhibit a problem, check the following before seeking service.

Noise or sound distorted on AM (MW)
or FM or FM ST. broadcasts.

AM or FM or FM ST., no sound.

Station not tuned properly for AM (MW)
or FM or FM ST.

FM : Antenna is not extended.

AM (MW) : Unit is not positioned 
correctly.

The function selector is not set to the
RADIO position.

Volume at minimum.

Retune the AM or FM broadcast sta-
tion.

Extend FM line antenna.

Rotate unit until best reception is
obtained.

Set the function selector to RADIO.

Increase Volume.

No sound.

Sound distorted.

Speed varies.

Function selector not set to TAPE.

Volume at minimum

Dirty head.

Tape old or worn.

Dirty roller and capstan.

Set the function selector to TAPE.

Increase Volume.

Clean the Record/Play head.

Replace the tape.

Clean roller and capstan.

Will not record.

Distorted sound on playback.

Press prevention tab removed

Defective tape or dirty tape head.

Cover hole with tape

Replace tape or clean tape head.

CD Player will not play.

CD skips while playing.

Disc is inserted but CD player
skips over spot and will not play.

Function selector not set to CD.

CD is not installed or installed 
incorrectly.

Disc is dirty or scratched.

Disc inserted upside down.

Disc is dirty.

Disc is non-standard.

Set the function selector to CD.

Insert CD with label side out.

Wipe disc with cloth or use another
disc.

Insert disc properly.

Clean disc.

Use correct disc.

Symptom

Possible cause

Solution

Radio

Cassette Player

Cassette Recorder

Compact Disc Player

ENGLISH

SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply

~ 230V ~ 50Hz
DC 12V (8 x 1.5V UM2 or "C" size or LR14)

Output power

1.2Wt/per channel

Dimensions

290(W)x233(L)x150(H) mm.

Radio 

Settings: 20 channel presets. (FM 10, AM 10)
Frequency bands: AM 540 - 1600 kHz

FM 88 -108 MHz

Cassette deck:

Built-in ALC
Magnetic erasure

CD player:

Top-loading CD

Speakers

3", 8 Ohm

Remote control unit

8 buttons, 2x "AA" batteries

Due to constant upgrading, the characteristics and
design of this product may be changed without prior
notification.

SERVICE LIFE OF THE UNIT NOT LESS 5 YEARS

GUARANTEE

Details regarding guarantee conditions can be obtained

from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased.
The bill of sale or receipt must be produced when making
any claim under the terms of this guarantee.

This product conforms to the EMC-Requirements
as laid down by the Council Directive 89/336/EEC
and to the Low Voltage Regulation (23/73 EEC)

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Summary of Contents for VT-3474

Page 1: ...PORTABLE CD PLAYER with MP3 DIGITAL RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER MODEL VT 3474 2 13 www vitek aus com MANUAL INSTRUCTION 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 1...

Page 2: ...2 TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 2...

Page 3: ...3 REAR VIEW LCD DISPLAY 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 3...

Page 4: ...RESET button If the device freezes up or doesn t show anything on the display or the data is incorrect press the RESET button with a sharp object for example a needle Repeat the installation settings...

Page 5: ...uded into the battery compartment and make sure that you follow the indicated polarity 3 Replace the battery compartment lid Battery life In order to avoid damage caused by battery leaks the remote co...

Page 6: ...tructions in the literature accompanying this unit CAUTION To avoid electric shock this unit must not be exposed to dripping water or water splash Minimum distances around the apparatus for sufficient...

Page 7: ...t your dealer DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unatte...

Page 8: ...M UP or FLDER DN buttons 20 or 25 several times to choose the desired memory loca tion number the MEMORY symbol continues to blink 4 Press the PROG MEM button 12 or 26 The station is now saved to memo...

Page 9: ...disc is damaged the will appear on the display Loading a disc 1 Pull up on the lip 6 to open the CD compartment lid 2 Place a disc inside and then close the CD compartment lid Reading of the disc s co...

Page 10: ...tton 12 or 26 to retrieve a previ ously programmed track the MEMORY symbol starts to blink and then press the CD stop button to stop the pro gram or switch the function or open the CD compartment lid...

Page 11: ...he disc label Clean the disc periodically with soft lint free dry cloth Never use detergents or adhesive cleaners to clean the disc If necessary use a CD cleaning kit If disc skips or gets stuck on a...

Page 12: ...CD CD is not installed or installed incorrectly Disc is dirty or scratched Disc inserted upside down Disc is dirty Disc is non standard Set the function selector to CD Insert CD with label side out W...

Page 13: ...LUME 8 CD CD 9 FM MONO STEREO 10 11 12 PROG MEM 13 PLAY MODE 14 STOP BAND 15 CD 16 17 CD SKIP FWD TUN UP SKIP REW TUN DN 18 19 PLAY PAUSE 20 M M FOLDER UP M UP FOLDER DN M DN 21 22 23 24 RESET RESET R...

Page 14: ...25 M M FOLDER UP M UP FOLDER DN M DN 26 PROG MEM 27 CD PLAY CD PAUSE 28 PLAY MODE 29 CD SKIP FWD TUN UP SKIP REW TUN DN 30 CD STOP CD BAND 1 2 AA LR6 UM 3 3 14 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 14...

Page 15: ...15 35 C CD 1 1 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 15...

Page 16: ...16 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 16...

Page 17: ...2 14 30 AM FM 3 17 29 17 29 4 8 CD 1 17 29 10 FM 10 AM 2 PROG MEM 12 26 MEMORY 3 FOLDER M UP FLDER DN 20 25 MEMORY 4 PROG MEM 12 26 MEMORY 5 FOLDER M UP FOLDER M DN 20 25 1 8 CD 2 1 6 CD 2 CD PLAY PAU...

Page 18: ...MODE 13 28 CD 20 CD 1 PROG MEM 12 26 MEMORY 2 SKIP FWD TUN UP SKIP REW TUN DN 17 29 3 PROG MEM 12 26 2 3 PROG MEM 12 26 5 PLAY PAUSE 19 27 PROG MEM 12 26 MEMORY CD CD MP3 1 8 CD 2 1 6 CD 2 CD 18 SKIP...

Page 19: ...MODE 13 28 4 PLAY MODE 13 28 PLAY PAUSE 19 27 5 PLAY MODE 13 28 CD 20 CD 1 PROG MEM 12 26 2 FOLDER UP DN 20 25 3 CD SKIP 17 29 4 PROG MEM 4 3 5 2 4 PROG MEM 12 26 6 PLAY PAUSE 19 27 PROG MEM PLAY PAUS...

Page 20: ...1 8 RADIO 2 2 3 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 5 STOP EJECT 5 1 2 CD MP3 1 8 CD CD 4 2 CD 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 5 CD PLAY PAUSE 19 27 6 STOP EJECT 5 7 STOP BAND 14 30 CD 20 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 20...

Page 21: ...CD Stop Eject Play 21 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 21...

Page 22: ...22 AM MW FM AM MW FM AM MW FM FM AM MW RADIO position AM MW RADIO TAPE TAPE CD CD CD CD CD CD CD 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 22...

Page 23: ...230 50 12 1 5 x 8 UM2 C LR14 1 2 290 x233 x150 20 FM 10 AM 10 AM 540 1600 FM 88 108M ALC DC CD CD 3 8 8 AA x 2 5 10 10 1210 23 3474 qxd 4 5 05 3 07 PM Page 23...

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