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Indicates product color via model name suffix. Operations are same for all colors.
Audio-visual material may be copyrighted; refer to national laws for recording.
Always unplug unit before servicing. Do not remove covers; contains dangerous voltages.
Details laser output power and compliance with Class 1 safety standards.
Warns against opening the unit due to invisible laser radiation and refers servicing to qualified personnel.
Thanks for purchase, suggests reading manual for best performance and operation guidance.
Lists precautions like avoiding solvents, magnetism, dust, humidity, proper plug handling, and internal servicing.
Explains dew formation due to temperature changes and how to resolve it.
Warns that laser pickup can damage eyes if viewed directly; advises not to look at or touch it.
Identifies volume, equalizer, sockets, switches, and CD compartment on the front.
Identifies playback buttons like Play, Pause, Stop, FF, Rewind, Record.
Identifies antenna, battery compartment, and AC power input on the unit.
Details buttons for pause, track selection, clear, call, memory, stop, play/repeat, and eject.
Explains indicators for play, track number, program, pause, minutes/seconds, and repeat.
Explains how to set voltage selector, connect AC power lead, and unplug when not in use.
Guides on inserting batteries, replacing them, and precautions for battery use.
Describes how to adjust listening level using the volume control and loudness circuit.
Explains how to adjust frequency levels using the graphic equalizer controls.
Guides on setting function, band selector, tuning, and antenna adjustment for radio reception.
Explains how to select FM stereo or mono for best sound and when the FM ST indicator lights up.
Provides guidelines for handling and cleaning CDs to ensure optimal playback and prevent damage.
Steps to set function to CD, load disc, close compartment, and start playback.
Advises on power consumption, opening compartment during rotation, error display, temperature, and interference.
Explains how to locate track beginnings using UP/CUE and DOWN/REVIEW buttons.
Guides on selecting and programming desired tracks for playback using the MEMORY button.
Details how to review programmed sequence and clear it.
Explains how to pause playback, resume it, and use audible fast forward/reverse.
Covers repeating an entire disc, current track, single track, or programmed sequence.
Advises on tape types, handling, and protecting tapes from erasure.
Steps to set function to TAPE, load cassette, select tape type, and press PLAY.
Explains how to advance tape using F FWD and REWIND buttons, and stopping at the end.
Guides on tuning radio, loading cassette, and starting recording using PAUSE and RECORD buttons.
Explains how to use the Beat Cancel switch to reduce noise on LW, MW, or SW bands.
Steps to load tape, set function to TAPE, and press RECORD button to erase.
How to connect the unit to an amplifier/receiver using RCA cables for sound output.
Guidelines for using headphones, including plug type, impedance, and volume adjustment.
Instructions for cleaning the CD pickup and other internal parts like heads and pinch rollers.
Advice on cleaning the cabinet with a soft cloth and avoiding harsh chemicals.
Details power source, output power, speaker type, dimensions, and weight.
Lists frequency ranges for radio and specifications for the CD player.
Provides specifications for tape speed, frequency response, signal/noise ratio, and wow/flutter.
Lists common CD player problems and their checks, e.g., track display, playback, controls.
Lists common tape deck problems and their checks, e.g., record button, tape rotation, sound quality.
Covers radio noise and general problems like no power or no sound, with corresponding checks.