Power Supply
Remote Control
Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries.
The OPE/BATT indicator lights up while electric current flows
to the unit.
Connect the AC cord as illustrated below.
—
L
~ to the AC inlet of the unit
supplied AC cord
+ ~ to an
AC outlet
CAUTION
Use only the supplied AC cord. Use with other cords may
result in the risk of fire.
Open the lid of the battery compartment on the rear and
insert eight R14 (size C) batteries, not supplied, with the 0
and 0 marks correctly aligned. Then close the lid.
To switch from AC power supply to battery power
supply, disconnect the AC cord from the AC inlet.
When to replace the batteries
The OPE/BATT indicator becomes dim, the tape speed
slows down, volume decreases, or sound is distorted during
operation.
When the reach of the remote control signal is less than 5
meters (16 feet), replace the batteries.
The remote control may not operate correctly when:
- The unit is exposed to intense light, such as direct sunlight
- Objects block the remote control signal to the unit
To use the buttons on the remote control
Buttons on the remote control and the main unit with identical
indications have the same functions.
To turn the power on
Press POWER to turn on the display.
When using the unit on the batteries, this button will not turn
the power on.
To turn the power off
Press POWER to turn off the display.
When one of the deck operation buttons is pressed, this
button will not turn the power off.
To use the FUNCTION button
Each time FUNCTION is pressed while the power is on, the
function is selected cyclically.
+ CD + RADIO + *TAPE ‘1
I I
* applicable when one of the deck operation buttons is
pressed
POWER—
FUNCTION
Notes on batteries
● Do not mix different types of batteries or old batteries with
new ones.
● When the unit is not to be used for a long period, remove
the batteries to prevent needless battery wear.
● Never recharge the batteries, apply heat to them or take
them apart.
● Remove dead batteries.
If liquid leaks from the batteries, wipe thoroughly to remove.
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