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Arcam Delta 70.2 User Manual

Arcam Delta 70.2
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The
wire
which
is
cotoured
BLUE
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
by
the
letter
N
or
coloured
BLACK
or
BLUE.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BROW/N
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
by
the
letter
L
or
coloured
RED
or
BROWN.
Fuses
If
the
mains
plug
is
fused
fit
a
3
amp
fuse.
All
versions
of
the
Delta
70.2
and
Delta
170
are
fitted
with
an
anti-surge
mains
fuse,
rated
at
315mA
for
220/240V
players
and
630mA
for
100/1
10/120V
players.
Should
a
mains
fuse
fail,
SWITCH
OFF
THE
PLAYER
AND
DISCONNECT
IT
AT
THE
WALL
SOCKET.
The
fuse
always
remains
live
when
the
machine
is
plugged
into
the
mains.
Remove
the
top
plate
from
the
player
by
unscrewing
the
two
screws
at
the
top
of
the
rear
panel
using
a
No
1
ā€˜Posidriv’
screwdriver.
Lift
the
top
plate
vertically
and
pull
it
backwards
slightly
to
release
it.
Fit
a
new
fuse
of
the
same
type
and
value
in
the
fuse
holder
close
to
the
mains
inlet.
You
should
find
a
spare
mains
fuse
in
the
spares
kit
provided
with
the
player
or,
alternatively,
fitted
inside
the
machine
close
to
the
mains
inlet.
If
the
new
fuse
fails
we
recommend
that
you
return
the
player
to
your
dealer
for
investigation
and
possible
repair.
Interaction
with
other
equipment
Although
the
transformers
used
in
the
Delta
CD
machines
have
a
low
and
well
controlled
level
of
magnetic
field
radiation
it is
possible
that
they
may
occasionally
interfere
with
nearby
sensitive
equipment,
such
as
the
cartridge
inputs
of
an
amplifier
or
the
replay
circuitry
of
a
cassette
recorder.
This
interference
normally
manifests
itseif
as
a
low
level
background
hum,
present
when
using
the
appropriate
equipment,
but
which
disappears
when
the
CD
machine
is
turned
off.
If
this
situation
occurs
and
is
annoying
it
can
be
eliminated
by
changing
the
relative
position
of
tne
interacting
items
or,
in
extreme
cases,
switching
off
the
CD
player
when
other
items
are
in
use.
[It
may
be
useful
to
know
that
the
transformers
in
the
Delta
70.2
and
Delta
170
are
located
to
the
right
of
the
unit).
A
CD
player
may
also
radiate
some
r.f.
(radio
frequency}
signals,
derived
from
its
digital
circuitry.
Although
within
statutory
limits
this
can
cause
interference
with
nearby
tuners
and
radios,
especially
on
the
AM
(Medium
and
Long)
wavebands.
To
solve
this
problem
move
the
aerial
of
the
tuner
or
radio
away
from
the
CD
player,
or
re-orient
it
for
minimum
interference
pickup.
In
extreme
cases
switch
off
the
CD
player
when
using
your
tuner
or
radio.
Disc
Maintenance
Treat
your
CDs
with
care.
If
you
always
pick
up
a
disc
by
its
edge
and
put
it
back
in
its
case
after
use,
cleaning
should
not
be
necessary.
Should
fingerprints,
dust
or
dirt
appear,
you
can
remove
them
with
a
soft,
lint
free
cloth,
wiping
the
disc
in
a
straight
line
from
centre
to
edge.
Breathe
on
the
disc
lightly
if
necessary
but
do
not
use
detergent,
abrasive
cleaning
agents
or
solutions
designed
for
use
on
records.
Never
write
on
the
disc
label;
this
can
cause
irreparable
damage
as
corrosive
components
present
in
inks
can
etch
their
way
through
and
destroy
the
information
layer
of
the
disc.
Player
Maintenance
Clean
the
cabinet,
when
necessary,
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth.
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
containing
alcohol,
spirits,
ammonia
or
abrasives.
[For
stubborn
stains
or
fingermarks
we
have
found
the
careful
application
of
"Windolene'
to
be
particularly
effective).
Keep
the
disc
tray
free
of
dust.
With
the
exception
of
changing
a
fuse,
do
not
attempt
to
adjust
or
modify
anything
inside
the
player
—
this
will
void
your
warranty.
In
Case
of
Difficulty
Although
the
Arcam
Delta
CD
machines
have
been
manufactured
to
the
highest
standards,
the
possibility
remains
that
a
fauit
could
appear.
However
the
cause
of
a
problem
will
not
always
be
the
player
—
apparent
faults
can
arise
because
you
are
not
yet
fully
familiar
with
a
complex
new
product,
or
simply
from
faulty
discs.
There
follows
a
list
of
possible
faults
and
their
causes
(see
pages
10—11].
If
you
are
unable
to
solve
a
problem
after
following
our
guidelines,
stop
your
investigation,
disconnect
your
machine
from
the
mains
and
contact
your
dealer.

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Arcam Delta 70.2 Specifications

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BrandArcam
ModelDelta 70.2
CategoryCD Player
LanguageEnglish

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