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Sharp CD-PC651H
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PRECAUTIONS
li
General
®@
Please
ensure
that
the
equipment
is
positioned
in
a
well
ventilated
area
and
ensure
that
there
is
at
least
10
cm
(4")
of
free
space
along
the
sides,
top
and
back
of
the
equipment.
@
Do
not
use
oil,
solvents,
petrol,
paint
thinners
or
insec-
ticides
on
the
unit.
®
Do
not
expose
the
unit
to
moisture,
to
temperatures
higher
than
60°C
(140°F)
or
to
extreme
low
temperatures.
@
Keep
the
unit
away
from
direct
sunlight,
strong
magnetic
fields,
excessive
dust,
humidity
and
electronic/electrical
equipment
(home
computers,
facsimiles,
etc.)
which
gener-
ates
electrical
noise.
@
Hold
the
AC
power
plug
by
the
head
when
removing
it
from
the
AC
socket,
as
pulling
the
lead
can
damage
in-
ternal
wires.
@
When
cleaning
the
heads,
pinch
rollers,
etc,
remove
the
AC
power
plug
from
the
wall
socket
as
the
unit
contains
high
voltages.
Do
not
remove
the
outer
cover,
as
this
may
resull
in
elec-
tric
shock.
Refer
internal
service
to
your
local
SHARP
ser-
vice
facility.
@
Use
the
unit
on
a
firm,
level
surface
free
from
vibration,
and
do
not
place
anything
on
the
top
of
the
unit.
@
If
the
unit
does
not
work
properly
whilst
in
use,
disconnect
the
AC
power
lead
from
the
AC
socket.
Plug
the
AC
power
iead
back
in,
and
then
press
the
ON/STAND-BY
button
to
turn
the
power
on.
@
If
an
electrical
storm
is
taking
place
near
you,
it
is
sug-
gested
that
you
disconnect
the
AC
power
lead
from
the
AC
socket
for
safety.
Warning:
The
voltage
used
must
be
the
same
as
that
specified
on
this
unit.
Using
this
product
with
a
higher
voltage
other
than
which
is
specified
is
dangerous
and
may
result
in
a
fire
or
other
type
of
accident
causing
damage.
SHARP
will
not
be
held
responsible
for
any
damage
resulting
from
use
of
this
unit
with
a
voltage
other
ihan
that
which
is
specified.
Mi
Volume
contro!
The
sound
level
at
a
given
voiume
setting
depends
on
a
combination
of
speaker
efficiency,
location
and
various
other
factors.
It
is
advisable
to
avoid
exposure
to
high
volume
levels,
which
occur
whilst
turning
the
unit
on
with
the
volume
control
setting
up
high,
or
whilst
continually
listening
at
high
volumes.
Mi
Condensation
Sudden
temperature
changes,
storage
or
operation
in
an
ex-
iremely
humid
environment
may
cause
condensation
inside
ihe
cabinet
(CD
pickup,
tape
heads,
etc.)
or
on
the
transmit-
ter
LED
on
the
remote
control.
Condensation
can
cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
If
this
happens,
leave
the
power
on
with
no
disc
(or
cassette)
in
the
unit
until
normal
playback
is
possible
(about
1
hour).
Wipe
off
any
condensation
on
the
transmitter
LED
with
a
soft
cloth
before
operating
the
unit.
@
Care
of
compact
discs
Compact
discs
are
fairly
resistant
to
damage,
however
mis-
tracking
can
occur
due
to
an
accumulation
of
dirt
on
the
disc
surface.
Follow
the
guidelines
below
for
maximum
enjoyment
from
your
CD
collection
and
player.
@
Do
not
write
on
either
side
of
the
disc,
particularly
the
non-labeil
side.
Signals
are
read
from
the
non-label
side.
Do
not
mark
this
surface.
@
Keep
your
discs
away
from
direct
sunlight,
heat,
and
ex-
cessive
moisture.
@
Always
hold
the
CDs
by
the
edges.
Fingerprints,
dirt,
or
water
on
the
CDs
can
cause
noise
or
mistracking.
If
a
CD
is
dirty
or
does
not
play
properly,
clean
it
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth,
wiping
straight
out
from
the
centre,
along
the
radius.
NO
YES
Correct
i
Cassette
tape
@
For
playback,
use
normal
or
low-noise
tape
for
the
best
sound.
(Metal
or
CrOz2
tape
is
not
recommended.}
For
recording,
use
only
normal
tape.
@
Do
not
use
C-120
tapes,
tapes
with
large
diameier
reels,
or
poor-quality
tapes,
as
they
may
cause
malfunctions.
@
Before
loading
a
tape
into
the
cassette
compariment,
tighten
ihe
slack
with
a
pen
or
pencil.
@
Cassettes
have
removable
tabs
which
prevent
accidental
recording
or
erasing
from
taking
place.
Removing
the tab
will
protect
the
corresponding
side
from
being
erased.
Cover
the
tab
holes
with
achesive
tape
to
erase
or
record
again.
@
TAPE
1:
Playback
only.
TAPE
2:
Playback
or
record.
Tab
for
side
A
(1)
Tab
for
side
B
(2)

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BrandSharp
ModelCD-PC651H
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

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