Crown CSC901 User Guide

Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder
Models CSC901
guidelines for use
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Tsunami Disaster Appeal
This charity has been launched to support people in the village of Thirukovil, the home town of the Rev Sam the Methodist minister from Morley who lost 31 relatives in the Tsunami. Around four hundred families now live in temporary tented camps.
Your generous donation will provide much needed support for the poorest survivors; primarily children, elderly and disabled who, in most cases, have lost the majority of their families.
In an endeavour to develop skills following the loss of their fishing industry, and give hope of rebuilding lives in the future, training pro­grammes are planned - carpentry, brick laying and cycle repairs for males, and sewing and embroidery classes for ladies.
The charity offers - help with love - money with pride - commitment with concern.
Any contribution you are able to make will go directly to this much needed area - no administration fees or expenses are levied.
Morley For Thirukovil
Registered Charity No. 1108832
Please Help, by using the donation form at the back of this booklet
For more information please visit www.samsappeal.com
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SYSTEM
CASSETTE DOOR
MIC
RIGHT SPEAKER
3
HANDLE
LEFT SPEAKER
HEADPHONE SOCKET
TUNING DIAL
FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND POINTER
PLAY
STOP/EJECT
RECORD
PAUSE
FAST FORWARD
REWIND
MAINS AC LEAD
FM TELESCOPIC AERIAL
BAND SELECTOR
FUNCTION SWITCH
VOLUME CONTROL
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BEFORE USE USING THE RADIO
• Keep all the packaging until you are sure that the Radio/Cassette Recorder is operating correctly.
• Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate on the back of your Radio/Cassette Recorder corresponds to the voltage of your mains electricity supply.
• Keep this user guide and the sales receipt for future reference.
• The Radio/Cassette Recorder is for domestic use only.
Mains Power Operation
1 Insert the Mains Lead into
the AC socket which is located at the back of the Radio/Cassette Recorder.
2 Move the Volume Control
Slider on the System to MIN before inserting the mains plug into a wall socket, then adjust the volume to suit. If you have batteries in your Radio/Cassette Recorder the battery power supply will be automatically disengaged when the Radio/Cassette Recorder is connected to the mains supply.
Battery Operation
1 If the Radio/Cassette Recorder is connected to the
mains supply, remove the Mains Lead from the back of the Radio and unplug it from the mains socket.
2 Remove the Battery Cover by pressing down on
the 2 retaining clips.
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3 Insert five 1.5 volt batteries size ‘D’ so that the
‘+’ and ‘-’ marks on the batteries match the ‘+’ and ‘-’ marks inside the unit.
4 Replace the Battery Cover making sure that the
latches have snapped back into place.
Caution: To protect your System, always observe
the following precautions:
• Do not mix new batteries with old or used batteries.
• Only use batteries of the same type and brand.
• If you do not intend using your System for a long time, or you are operating from the mains supply, remove the batteries.
• When your batteries have finished, you must dispose of them in a safe manner which complies with applicable laws.
Headphone Socket (headphones not included)
• Insert the jack plug of your headphones into the socket on the side of the system marked PHONES. Note: if your headphone jack does not fit the Headphone Socket you may need to use an adaptor.
• Move the Volume Control Slider on the System to MIN before using the headphones, then adjust the volume to suit.
CAUTION: You should not expose yourself to continuous play at loud volume levels while using your headphones. You may damage your ears. If you experience ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or stop using your System. If symptoms persist, see your doctor
Radio Operation
1 Unclip the aerial and extend fully
2 Slide the Band Selector to either FM STEREO
or AM.
3 Move the Volume Control Slider to MIN. 4 Slide the Function Switch to RADIO. 5 Turn the Tuning Dial and check the Frequency
Indicator to find the station you wish to listen to, then adjust the volume to suit.
6 To turn off your Radio slide the Function Switch
to TAPE
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Radio Reception
FM
Adjust the angle of the Aerial for the best reception.
AM
As the AM aerial is located within your System, it may be necessary to rotate the System for the best reception. Note: Try to keep metallic objects away from your System.
AC SOCKET
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USING THE TAPE PLAYER
Playback
1 Move the Volume Control Slider on the System
to MIN.
2 Slide the Function Switch to TAPE. 3 Press the STOP/EJECT button to open the Cassette
Door and insert a cassette tape with the side of the tape you want to hear facing towards you.
4 Close the Cassette
Door by pushing it gently back to its original position until it clicks.
5 Press the PLAY button. 6 Adjust the volume as desired. 7 To stop playback, press the STOP/EJECT button. 8 During playback, the cassette deck will stop
automatically when the end of a cassette tape
is reached. Note: To stop playback momentarily, press the PAUSE button. To resume playback, press the PAUSE button again. Press the F. FWD or REWIND buttons to start rapid tape winding in either direction. Press the STOP/EJECT button when you have reached the required position.
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Recording from the Radio
1 Move the Volume Control Slider on the System
to MIN.
2 Slide the Function Switch to RADIO. 3 Tune into your desired radio programme as
described in ‘USING THE RADIO’ on page 4.
4 Insert a blank cassette tape that is suitable for
recording.
5 Press the PAUSE button. 6 Press the RECORD button, the PLAY button will
depress at the same time.
7 When you a ready to record from the Radio
release the PAUSE button.
8 Adjust the volume as required, this will not
affect the recording.
9 Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording. 10 During recording the cassette deck will stop
automatically when the end of a cassette tape is reached.
Recording from the Built-In Microphone
1 Move the Volume Control Slider to MIN. 2 Slide the Function Switch to MIC. 3 Insert a blank cassette tape suitable for
recording.
4 Press the PAUSE button. 5 Press the RECORD button, the PLAY button will
depress at the same time.
6 When you a ready to record from the external
built in microphone which is located on the top of the System, release the PAUSE button.
7 Adjust the volume as required, this will not
affect the recording.
8 Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording. 9 During recording the cassette deck will stop
automatically when the end of a cassette tape is reached.
10 To listen to your recording press the REW
button to the start of play then press the PLAY button.
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MAINTENANCE & SAFETY TECHNICAL SPECS
Maintenance
Tape Heads
Clean the tape head and pinch roller and capstan regularly to assure continuing high performance from your System.
• A cassette head cleaner or head cleaning fluid
may be used. Follow the instructions on the packaging.
Cleaning
If the casing becomes soiled, clean it with a soft damp cloth. Never use abrasive cleansers or chemical solvents, as they may damage the casing.
Safety
• To prevent a fire or shock hazard, do not expose the System to rain, moisture or any form of naked flame, such as a lit candle.
• To avoid electric shock - never immerse in water or allow water to drip or be splashed onto your System. Do not try to open the unit itself. Always refer servicing to a qualified service centre.
• Should any heavy object or liquid fall on/into your System, unplug the System and have it checked by a qualified service centre only.
• A small amount of current continues to flow to the System when not in use but still plugged into a mains socket. Unplug from the mains if it is not to be used for an extended period of time.
• Do not take the Radio into or near a bathroom,
shower cabinet, swimming pool or any other location where it is likely to come into contact with water.
• To disconnect the mains adaptor, pull out by the plug itself - never disconnect by pulling the cable.
• Do not use with an extension lead.
• Do not place anything on top of, or around your System that will impede ventilation.
• During use, place your System in a location with adequate ventilation, to prevent heat build up.
• Close supervision is necessary when the System is used by children or a person suffering from any physical impairment.
• Do not drop the System or subject it to strong shocks as this could result in damage or failure.
• This System should not be mounted on a wall or ceiling.
• The System should not be used next to heat sources such as fires or other appliances.
• Do not use in humid or dusty locations.
• Do not use in locations exposed to heavy vibration.
• Do not use on unstable or tilted surfaces.
• Do not situate on beds, sofas, rugs or similar surfaces which may block the Systems ventilation openings.
• The power cord should be sited in such a way so that it will not cause an accident or obstruction.
General
Power output 2 x 600mW (Max.) Power consumption 8W Speaker Impedance 2 x 3” 8 ohm Power source: AC 230V~50Hz
AC mains adaptor
DC (batteries) 7.5V using 5 size ‘D’
batteries (not included) Dimensions of Unit 380 x 130 x 115 mm approx. (WxHxD) Weight 1.62 Kg approx.
Radio Section
FM 87.5-108 MHz AM (MW) 520-1700 KHz Antenna FM-telescopic antenna
MW-Built-in Ferrite Bar
Cassette Section
Track format 4 track stereo Recording system (bias) DC bias Erasing system Magnet Erase Tape speed 4.75 cm/sec F. FWD. & F. REW. Time 150 sec. (C-60 tape) Frequency response 125-6300 Hz (Normal Type)
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D onation Form
Yes I would like to support Morley for Thirukovil. Here is my cheque / postal order for:
£______________________ made payable to Morley for Thirukovil
Donors Name: ___________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Post Code: ___________________ Tel No: _________________
This section to be completed only if you wish to gift aid your donation
Gift Aid Declaration - Donor Details
Title …… Forename …….…………. Surname ...……………… Address
…………………………………………………………………………………………………...................................................................................
Signature …………………………………….. Post Code …………………
Notes
1. You must pay an amount of income tax and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax the charity reclaims on your donation in the tax year (currently 28p for each pound you give)
2. If you pay tax at a higher rate you can claim further tax relief in your self -assessment income tax return.
Registered Charity No. 1108832
Morley For Thirukovil
Please return to Morley For Thirukovil, Halcyon, Parkway, Gildersome, Leeds LS27 7DZ
This appliance is fitted with a fused three pin plug which will be suitable for use in all houses fitted with sockets to current specifications. Make sure that the electricity supply voltage is the same as that indicated on the appliance rating label. If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this appliance, the plug should be removed and an appropriate one fitted. A cut off plug must have the fuse removed immediately and not be re-used. It should be carefully disposed of as it can be dangerous if plugged into a socket by children
Fitting a new plug
If the plug supplied cannot be used, the flexible mains lead must be connected as shown here. The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code:
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
If the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance do not correspond with coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows. The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E (Earth) or symbol or coloured Green. The wire which is coloured Blue MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black. The wire which is coloured Brown MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red. Before refitting the plug cover check that there are no cut or stray strands of wire inside the plug and that the clamp has been secured firmly over the outer sheath of the mains lead. Only fuses approved to B.S. 1362 A.S.T.A. should be used. The fuse value for this appliance is 3amp. If you are in anyway unsure which plug or fuse to use, always refer to a qualified electrician.
This appliance conforms with the requirements of the EEC Safety Directives 73/23/EEC (LVD). 89/336/EEC (EMC).
For further information please contact the Crown Service Line on: 01422 203676.
www.crowncorporation.co.uk Crown Corporation (UK) Limited Express Way, Whitwood, Wakefield, WF10 5QJ Tel: 01977 604111 Fax: 01977 603159
CONNECT BROWN TO LIVE (L)
CONNECT
BLUE TO
NEUTRAL (N)
This appliance is double insulated, no connection must be made to the earth terminal of the plug.
MAKE SURE THE CABLE IS HELD BY THE CLAMP
3 AMP FUSE
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