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Philips DCC 300 - Introduction and Safety Precautions; Fitting a Mains Plug (UK); Connecting the Plug Wires; Copyright and Usage Notes

Philips DCC 300
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Dear
customer!
Congratulations
on
purchasing
this
DCC
300.
We
have
made
use
of
our
longstanding
experience
and
have
not
spared
the
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use
of
up-to-date
technology,
and
thus
succeeded
in
22
developing
the
DCC
300.
In
1963,
PHILIPS
launched
the
music
cassette,
which
quickly
conquered
the
world.
In
1991,
2,6
thousand
millions
of
cassettes
and
180
millions
of
cassette
recorders
have
been
sold
worldwide.
In
the
eighties,
a
new
Audio
system
was
invented
-
the
CD.
The
CD
(Compact
Disc)
revealed
to
you
the
new
dimension
of
digital
sounds
and
added
to
the
pleasures
of
Audio.
Digital
recordings
on
CD
permit
a
high
contrast
in
loud
as
well
as
in
quiet
passages
with
perfect
channel
separation.
Itis
less
sensitive
to
dirt
and
destruction,
as
the
CD
player
is
equipped
with
an
error
correction.
Philips
has
now
further
developed
the
music
cassette
-
and
the
result
is
the
DCC.
DCC
(Digital
Compact
Cassette)
fills
the
large
gap
between
the
music
cassette
and
the
compact
disc.
DCC
is
capable
of
being
recorded
on
and
played
back
just
like
the
music
cassette.
The
quality
and
the
capacity
is
that
of
a
CD.
An
additional
advantage
is
that
you
can
also
play
the
‘normal’
music
cassette.
Please
read
the
operating
instructions
carefully,
to
be
able
to
enjoy
the
troublefree
operation
of
the
DCC
300
for
a
long
time.
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Fitting
a
mains
plug
(only
for
U.K.)
This
apparatus
is
fitted
with
an
approved
moulded
13
Amp
plug.
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To
change
a
fuse
in
this
type
of
plug
proceed
as
follows:
e
Remove
fuse
cover
and
fuse.
e
Fix
new
fuse
which
should
be
a
BS1362
3
AMP,
A.S.T.A.
or
BS]
approved
type.
e
Refit
the
fuse
cover.
lf
the
fitted
plug
is
not
suitable
for
your
socket
outlets,
it
should
be
cut
off
and
an
appropriate
plug
fitted
in
Its
place.
lf
the
mains
plug
contains
a
fuse,
this
should
have
a
value
of
3
A.
If
a
plug
without
a
fuse
is
used,
the
fuse
at
the
distribution
board
should
not
be
greater
than
5
A.
Note:
The
severed
plug
must
be
destroyed
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
should
it
be
inserted
into
a
13
A
socket
elsewhere.
How
to
connect
a
plug
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
with
the
following
code:
blue
=
neutral
(N),
brown
=
live
(L).
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
colour
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
e
Connect
the
blue
wire
to
the
terminal
marked
N
or
coloured
black.
|
e
Connect
the
brown
wire
to
the
terminal
marked
L
or
coloured
red.
e
Do
not
connect
either
wire
to
the
earth
terminal
in
the
plug,
marked
E
(or
4)
or
coloured
green
(or
green
and
yellow).
Before
replacing
the
plug
cover,
make
certain
that
the
cord
grip
is
clamped
over
the
sheath
of
the
lead
not
simply
over
the
two
wires.
Copyright:
Recording
is
permissible
insofar
as
copyright
or
other
rights
of
third
parties
are
not
infringed.
Only
for
U_K:.:
Recording
an
playback
of
material
may
require
consent.
See
Copyright
Act
1956
and
The
Performer’s
Protection
Acts
1958
to
1972.
This
product
complies
with
the
radio
interference
requirements
of
the
European
Community.

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