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Instruction manual
Recording
• Open the cassette door by pressing the
STOP/EJECT cassette button.
• Insert a blank cassette with the tape-side
up, into the proper Guide-rails on the inside of
the cassette door.
• Gently push the cassette door forward
(inwards) to close it.
• Make sure the tape is fully and properly
inserted before doing so. The set is now ready
to start recording, which can be done from
either the radio or CD-player.
Recording from radio
• Set the function switch to RADIO position.
• Tune to the desired station.
• Press PLAY button and RECORD button on
deck simultaneously to start recording. Changing
volume level will not affect record quality.
• Press STOP/EJECT button to end
recording.
Recording from CD
• Set function switch to CD position.
• Press RECORD and PLAY buttons on
cassette deck simultaneously to start recording.
• Press PAUSE button on deck.
• Start the CD-player and select the exact
song to be recorded.
• Release PAUSE button on deck to start
recording.
• Press STOP/EJECT button to end
recording.
“Dynamic Bass Boost” system
For increased bass at all volume levels,
press BASS BOOST button to “ON” position
for an emphasized bass sound. To turn off the
function, release the button.
Maintenance and care
• Check your batteries regularly, old or
discharged batteries should be replaced. If the
unit is not going to be used for some time or is
being run exclusively on the alternative power,
remove the batteries to avoid leakage and
damage.
• Electronic products of this kind should
never be subjected to moisture or extreme
temperatures.
• Do not use the unit in places where it can
be exposed to water, moisture and dust.
• If necessary, clean the unit with a piece of
cloth dampened with water only (be sure the
AC power cord is disconnected from the power
supply).
• The heads and capstan are in constant
contact with the moving tape. Use a small
cotton bud with alcohol or special tape head
cleaner to clean these parts. Never touch the
heads with anything metallic. Clean the heads
and the capstan after approximately 50 hours of
last operation or on average once a month.
• When pick up the CD disc, always hold the
edge of the disc, never touch the surface of the
disc, it would scratch the disc surface and may
occur sound distortion or raise reading problem.
Cassette erase protection
• To prevent accidental erasing of a
cassette, simply break off the two plastic tabs
located on the cassette tape’s rear side.
• When a cassette with removed plastic
tabs is inserted, the recording button cannot be
pressed.
• If a cassette is to be erased and re-
recorded at a later stage, simply cover the
holes on the cassette where the tabs were
removed, with a piece of strong adhesive tape.