Vitek Winx Club WX 4001 MS Manual Instruction Download Page 3

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ATTENTION!

The unit is not a toy! Do not allow children to 
play with the unit.

Read the instruction manual carefully 
before use. Use the unit only for its intended 
purposes, as described in this manual. 
Improper handling of the unit can lead to its 
damage, do harm to the user or its property.

This unit is not intended to be used by 
children. Children can use the unit ONLY 
under supervision of the person responsible 
for their safety and only after this person 
gave them complete and clear instructions 
on safe use of the unit and danger which can 
be caused by its improper use.

CD/МР3 RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER 
 
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Please, read these instructions carefully before 
connecting, operating or adjusting the unit.  Fol-
low all warnings and operating recommendations 
in this manual.  
Keep this manual for future reference. 

ATTENTION!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Warning:

 To prevent fire or shock hazard do not 

expose the appliance to rain or moisture. 
To prevent shock hazard do not remove the cover 
yourself. Apply to a service centre for repair and 
maintenance.

DANGEROUS VOLTAGE

This lightning flash with arrowhead 
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is 
intended to alert the user to the presence 
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within 
the product’s enclosure that may be of 
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of 
electric shock to persons.

ATTENTION

The exclamation point within an equilateral 
triangle is intended to alert the user to 
the presence of important operating and 
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
manual accompanying the appliance.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

This unit is classified as CLASS 1 LASER PROD-
UCT. The corresponding mark is on the rear 

panel of the unit and it means that the unit ap-
plies a laser beam system. There is no possibility 
of laser emission if the unit is not opened. RE-
FER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR 
MAINTENANCE.

SAFETY MEASURES
Connecting to power sources

Check, whether the electricity supply in your 
home sockets corresponds to the voltage speci-
fied on the housing of the unit. 
To prevent fire or shock hazard do not use this 
unit in places with high humidity (near a bath tub, 
wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet 
basement, or near a swimming pool and etc.). 
Keep the unit safe from dripping and splashing. 
It is prohibited to immerse the unit into water.
Do not overload sockets or extension cords as 
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Place the unit in a way that you could easily pull 
out the plug from the socket if there are any dis-
repairs. Place the unit on the flat stable service.
For additional protection during lighting and in 
cases when you are not going to use the unit for 
a long time, unplug the unit. It will prevent the unit 
from failure during lighting and power surges. 
To unplug the unit, take the plug. Do not pull the 
cord.
In order to avoid electric shock do not open the 
body of a recorder yourself.  Do not repair and 
do not modify the unit. Technical maintenance 
should be performed only by qualified service 
personnel.   Install the unit in places with proper 
ventilation.  Do not cover the ventilation open-
ings.
The unit should be situated away from heat 
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, 
or other devices (including amplifiers) that pro-
duce heat. Do not expose the unit to direct sun-
light, excessive dust or mechanical shocks.
Be especially careful if children or disabled per-
sons are near the operating appliance. 
Do not leave them unattended.  
Do not place the unit near sources of open flame 
such as candles. 
Provide that no foreign objects get into openings 
of the unit; it can lead to fire or electric shock. If it 
happens unplug the unit and apply to the service 
centre.
Do not listen to music too loudly via the ear-
phones. Doctors do not recommend continuous 
listening to music via the earphones for a long 
time.

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Summary of Contents for Winx Club WX 4001 MS

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 1 WX 4001 MS 11 CD MP3 CD 3 radio cassette recorder 20 29 38 4001Instruk_ital indd 1 4001Instruk_ital indd 1 22 08 2011 12 00 48 22 08 2011 12 00 48...

Page 2: ...4001Instruk_ital indd 2 4001Instruk_ital indd 2 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22 08 2011 12 00 51...

Page 3: ...EL FOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY MEASURES Connecting to power sources Check whether the electricity supply in your home sockets corresponds to the voltage speci fied on the housing of the unit To prevent fir...

Page 4: ...FF RADIO SWITCH 5 PAUSE STOP EJECT FWD REW PLAY RECORD button 6 OPEN CLOSE deepening 7 BAND FM ST FM AM switch 8 USB jack 9 FM antenna 10 TUNING knob 11 Battery compartment lid 12 Power jack 13 PLAY P...

Page 5: ...layback of CD discs Loading open the CD compartment lid Insert a CD disc and close the CD compartment lid Ejecting after the playback stops open the CD compartment lid and eject the disc Put the disc...

Page 6: ...of the next track select the next track consequently pressing the or but tons Then press the PROG button to store the selected track in memory 5 To playback programmed tracks press the PLAY PAUSE butt...

Page 7: ...button To resume programmed playback press the PLAY PAUSE button To cancel program mode press the STOP button or open the disc slot lid eject the USB device from the corresponding jack or set the FUN...

Page 8: ...ng the direct line from the center to the edges with a soft lint free cloth Do not use cleaners they can damage the disc Never write on a CD disc and do not attach any stickers to it CLEANING OF THE R...

Page 9: ...isc is scratched or dirty Wipe the disc with a soft cloth do not use the damaged discs Improper disc format Use discs with corresponding format Cassette playback No sound The FUNCTION switch is not in...

Page 10: ...e The service life of the device five 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 p...

Page 11: ...11 C CD 3 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 1 4001Instruk_ital indd 11 4001Instruk_ital indd 11 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22 08 2011 12 00 51...

Page 12: ...OLUME 2 AUX IN 3 4 FUNCTION MP3 AUX TAPE OFF RADIO 5 PAUSE STOP EJECT FWD REW PLAY RECORD 6 OPEN CLOSE 7 BAND FM ST FM AM 8 USB 4001Instruk_ital indd 12 4001Instruk_ital indd 12 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22...

Page 13: ...N 24 25 PROGRAM 26 10 10 FOL 27 10 10 FOL 28 PLAY PAUSE USB 29 30 31 STOP 32 REPEAT RANDOM 33 VOL 34 VOL 1 12 FUNCTION 4 AUX MP3 TAPE OFF RADIO 2 FUNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 1 2 11 3 8 UM 2 1 5 4 1 BASS 22 16...

Page 14: ...FM M CD CD 1 2 CD FUNCTION 4 MP3 AUX 3 4 5 CD R CD RW PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE STOP 1 2 3 4 10 FOL 10 FOL 1 REP RAN REP 2 REP RAN REP ALL 3 REP RAN REP ALBUM 4001Instruk_ital indd 1...

Page 15: ...6 STOP FUNCTION 99 3 USB MP3 1 FUNCTION AUX MP3 2 PLAY PAUSE USB 3 USB 4 USB USB NOd 5 USB PLAY PAUSE 6 10 10 FOL 10 FOL 7 8 9 PLAY PAUSE 10 PLAY PAUSE 11 PLAY PAUSE 12 STOP HDD MP3 1 REP RAN USB 2 RE...

Page 16: ...9 8 PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE STOP USB FUNCTION 4 999 255 HDD MP3 1 FUNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 2 STOP EJECT 3 PLAY 4 STOP EJECT PAUSE PAUSE 1 FUNCTION 4 RADIO 2 2 3 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 STOP EJECT 1 FUNCTION 4...

Page 17: ...7 6 STOP EJECT 3 5 3 16 32 AUX IN AUX IN 2 3 5 mm Jack 3 5 mm Jack CD 6 15 CD CD CD CD CD CD CD STOP EJECT PLAY 4001Instruk_ital indd 17 4001Instruk_ital indd 17 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22 08 2011 12 00 5...

Page 18: ...18 FM AM FM FM AM FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION AUX MP3 FUNCTION AUX MP3 4001Instruk_ital indd 18 4001Instruk_ital indd 18 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22 08 2011 12 00 51...

Page 19: ...TION TAPE OFF FUNCTION TAPE OFF USB USB USB USB 3 USB 3 220 240 50 UM 2 8 2 1 5 2 8 AM 530 1600 FM 64 108 5 38 7 1070 4001Instruk_ital indd 19 4001Instruk_ital indd 19 22 08 2011 12 00 51 22 08 2011 1...

Page 20: ...20 CD 3 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 4001Instruk_ital indd 20 4001Instruk_ital indd 20 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

Page 21: ...RADIO 5 PAUSE STOP EJECT FWD REW PLAY RECORD 6 OPEN CLOSE 7 BAND FM ST FM AM 8 USB 9 FM 10 TUNING 11 12 13 PLAY PAUSE USB USB 14 STOP 15 FM ST 16 BASS 17 18 19 20 21 PROG 4001Instruk_ital indd 21 400...

Page 22: ...EPEAT RANDOM 33 VOL 34 VOL 1 12 FUNCTION 4 AUX MP3 TAPE OFF RADIO 2 FUNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 1 2 11 3 8 UM 2 1 5 4 1 BASS 22 16 1 FUNCTION 4 RADIO 2 FM ST FM AM BAND 7 FM ST 15 3 TUNING 10 4 FUNCTION 4 TAP...

Page 23: ...PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE STOP 1 2 3 4 10 FOL 10 FOL 1 REP RAN REP 2 REP RAN REP ALL 3 REP RAN REP ALBUM 1 REP RAN PLAY RANDOM 2 REP RAN PLAY RANDOM CD MP3 4001Instruk_ital indd 23 4001In...

Page 24: ...B 3 USB 4 USB USB NOd 5 USB PLAY PAUSE 6 10 10 FOL 10 FOL 7 8 9 PLAY PAUSE 10 PLAY PAUSE 11 PLAY PAUSE 12 STOP HDD MP3 1 REP RAN USB 2 REP RAN 3 REP RAN 1 REP RAN RANDOM 2 REP RAN RANDOM 1 FUNCTION 4...

Page 25: ...UNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 2 STOP EJECT 3 PLAY 4 STOP EJECT PAUSE PAUSE 1 FUNCTION 4 RADIO 2 2 3 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 STOP EJECT 1 FUNCTION 4 AUX MP3 2 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 PLAY PAUSE 13 USB 6 STOP EJECT 3 5 3 16 3...

Page 26: ...26 CD 6 15 CD CD CD CD CD CD CD STOP EJECT PLAY 4001Instruk_ital indd 26 4001Instruk_ital indd 26 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

Page 27: ...FM FM AM FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION AUX MP3 FUNCTION AUX MP3 FUNCTION TAPE OFF FUNCTION TAPE OFF FM AM FM 4001Instruk_ital indd 27 4001Instruk_ital indd 27 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011...

Page 28: ...28 USB USB USB USB 3 USB 3 220 240 50 UM 2 8 2 1 5 2 8 AM 530 1600 FM 64 108 5 89 336 23 73 4001Instruk_ital indd 28 4001Instruk_ital indd 28 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

Page 29: ...29 CD 3 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 4001Instruk_ital indd 29 4001Instruk_ital indd 29 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

Page 30: ...3 AUX TAPE OFF RADIO 5 PAUSE STOP EJECT FWD REW PLAY RECORD 6 OPEN CLOSE 7 BAND FM ST FM AM 8 USB 9 FM 10 TUNING 11 12 13 PLAY PAUSE USB USB 14 STOP 15 FM ST 4001Instruk_ital indd 30 4001Instruk_ital...

Page 31: ...E USB USB 5 6 7 STOP 8 REPEAT RANDOM 9 VOL 10 VOL 1 12 FUNCTION 4 AUX MP3 TAPE OFF RADIO 2 FUNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 1 2 11 3 UM 2 1 5 8 4 1 BASS 22 16 1 FUNCTION 4 RADIO 2 BAND 7 FM AM FM ST FM FM ST 15 3...

Page 32: ...NCTION 4 MP3 AUX 3 4 5 CD R CD RW PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PAUSE STOP 1 2 3 4 10 FOL 10 FOL 1 REP RAN REP 2 REP RAN REP ALL 3 REP RAN REP ALBUM 1 4001Instruk_ital indd 32 4001Instruk_ital...

Page 33: ...NCTION 99 3 MP3 1 FUNCTION AUX MP3 2 USB PLAY PAUSE 3 USB 4 USB USB NOd 5 USB PLAY PAUSE 6 10 10 FOL 10 FOL 7 8 9 PLAY PAUSE 10 PLAY PAUSE 11 PLAY PAUSE 12 STOP HDD MP3 1 USB REP RAN 2 REP RAN 3 REP R...

Page 34: ...TOP PLAY PAUSE STOP USB FUNCTION 4 999 255 HDD MP3 1 FUNCTION 4 TAPE OFF 2 STOP EJECT 3 PLAY 4 STOP EJECT PAUSE PAUSE 1 FUNCTION 4 RADIO 2 2 3 3 4 RECORD PLAY 5 STOP EJECT 1 FUNCTION 4 AUX MP3 2 3 4 R...

Page 35: ...35 3 5 3 16 32 AUX IN AUX IN 2 3 5 mm Jack 3 5 mm Jack CD 6 15 CD CD CD CD CD CD CD STOP EJECT PLAY 4001Instruk_ital indd 35 4001Instruk_ital indd 35 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

Page 36: ...FM AM FM FM AM FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION AUX MP3 FUNCTION AUX MP3 FUNCTION TAPE OFF FUNCTION TAPE OFF 4001Instruk_ital indd 36 4001Instruk_ital indd 36 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 0...

Page 37: ...B 3 USB 3 220 240 50 UM 2 8 2 1 5 2 8 AM 530 1600 FM 64 108 5 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 89 336 EEC i i i i i i 73 23 EEC 4001Instruk_ital indd 37 4001Instruk_ital indd 37 22 08 2011 12 00 52 2...

Page 38: ...errati umidi ecc Non esporre l apparecchio a gocce o schizzi di liquidi Non immergere mai l apparecchio nell acqua Per prevenire il pericolo d incendi o scosse elettri che evitare il sovraccarico dell...

Page 39: ...ausare il guasto del lettore Prendere i dischi soltanto dai bordi Non attaccare la superficie operativa del disco La polvere graf fiature e impronte sulla superficie operativa del disco possono causar...

Page 40: ...in do tazione in scomparto pile rispettando la pola rit 4 Chiudere il coperchio dello scomparto pile Attenzione La perdita del contenuto delle pile pu causare traumi o danneggiamento dell apparec chio...

Page 41: ...dente premere durante il regime di riproduzione due volte il tasto 4 Per passare a un brano precedente succes sivo in caso quando la riproduzione arrestata premere i tasti una volta Passaggio a un pun...

Page 42: ...il tasto PLAY PAUSE 10 Per eseguire una pausa durante la riproduzio ne premere il tasto PLAY PAUSE 11 Per ripristinare la riproduzione premere di nuovo il tasto PLAY PAUSE 12 Per arrestare la riproduz...

Page 43: ...setta e chiudere il coperchio 4 Premere contemporaneamente i tasti RECORD e PLAY per avviare il regime della registrazio ne 5 Premere il tasto STOP EJECT per arrestare la registrazione Registrazione s...

Page 44: ...tte i suoi rulli di pressione e l asse del rullo di avanzamento del nastro usando un panno morbi do o un tampone di ovatta inumidito in alcol iso propilico oppure usare una soluzione specializza ta pe...

Page 45: ...con il lato di etichetta rivolto verso l alto Il disco graffiato o sporco Pulire il disco con un panno morbido non usare i dischi danneggiati Il formato del disco inadatto Usare i dischi con il forma...

Page 46: ...enza di uscita 2 x 1 5 W Altoparlanti 2 x 8 Om Gamma di frequenza AM 530 1600 kHz FM 64 108 MHz Caricamento del disco di sopra Durata di funzionamento 5 anni Il produttore si riserva il diritto di mod...

Page 47: ...h month 2006 RUS 0606 2006 UA 0606 2006 KZ 0606 2006 IT La data della fabbricazione del prodotto indicata nel numero di serie sulla targhetta con i dati tecnici Il numero di serie un numero di undici...

Page 48: ...ENGLISH 2011 GOLDER ELECTRONICS LLC 2011 4001Instruk_ital indd 48 4001Instruk_ital indd 48 22 08 2011 12 00 52 22 08 2011 12 00 52...

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