Grundig Freaxx RRCD 4202 User Manual

RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
WITH CD
Freaxx
RRCD 4202
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3 Sicherheit und Pflege 9 CD-Betrieb 4 Auf einen Blick 12 Cassetten-Betrieb 6 Stromversorgung 14 Informationen 7 Lautstärke/Klang 15 Fehlersuche 8 Radio-Betrieb 134 Service
16 Care and safety 23 CD mode 17 Overview 26 Tape mode 19 Power supply 28 Information 21 Volume/tone 29 Troubleshooting 22 Radio mode 134 Service
30 Sécurité et entretien 36 Fonction CD 31 Vue d’ensemble 39 Fonction cassette 33 Alimentation électrique 41 Informations 34 Volume/son 42 Recherche d’erreurs 35 Fonction radio 134 Service
43 Sicurezza e cura 49 Funzionamento CD 44 In breve 51 Funzionamento Casetta 46 Alimentazione elettrica 54 Informazioni 47 Volume/suono 55 Ricerca degli errori 48 Funzionamento Radio 134 Service
56 Segurança e conservação 62 Função CD 57 Vista geral 65 Função cassetes 59 Alimentação de corrente 67 Informações 60 Volume/som 68 Identificação de erros 61 Função rádio 134 Serviço
69 Seguridad y cuidado 75 Modo CD 70 Vista general 78 Modo casete 72 Alimentación de corriente 80 Información general 73 Volumen/sonido 81 Búsqueda de fallos 74 Modo radio 134 Servicio
82 Veiligheid en onderhoud 88 CD-mode 83 In een oogopslag 91 Cassette-mode 85 Stroomtoevoer 93 Informatie 86 Volume/geluid 94 Foutopsporing 87 Radio-mode 134 Service
95 Sikkerhed og vedligeholdelse 101 CD-funktion 96 Kort oversigt 104 Kassettebåndfunktion 98 Strømforsyning 106 Informationer 99 Lydstyrke/Toneindstilling 107 Fejlfinding
100 Radio-funktion 134 Service
108 Säkerhet och skötsel 114 CD-spelaren 109 En överblick 117 Kassettbandspelaren 111 Strömförsörjning 119 Information 112 Volym/ljud 120 Felsökning 113 Radio 134 Service
121 Turvallisuus ja hoito 127 CD-käyttö 122 Yleiskatsaus 130 Kasettikäyttö 124 Virransyöttö 132 Tietoja 125 Äänenvoimakkuus/-sävy 133 Vianetsintä 126 Radiokäyttö 134 Service
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CARE AND SAFETY
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To ensure that this device provides you with long-term satisfaction and enjoyment, please observe the following instructions.
This device is designed for the recording and playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited.
Protect the device, the CDs and cassettes from rain, moisture (dripping or splashing water), sand and heat. Do not leave it next to heaters or inside parked cars in the sun.
Make sure there is adequate ventilation when positioning the device. There must be a free space of at least 10 cm behind the device. Do no place objec­ts on the ventilation slots.
Do not insert any foreign bodies in the CD or tape compartment of the device.
Bringing the device in from the cold can cause condensation on the CD lens, which prevents it from playing. Give the device time to warm up.
If the device is unable to scan CDs perfectly, use a standard, commercially available cleaning CD to clean the laser optics. Other cleaning methods may damage the laser optics.
Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics. Do not attach adhesive labels to CDs. Keep the surfaces of CDs clean.
The CD and tape units contain self-lubricating bearings, which must not be oiled or greased.
Never open the device casing under any circumstances. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling.
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the device is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always remove the mains plug during an electrical storm.
Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the device with a clean, moist leather cloth.
Please note when deciding where to put the device that furniture surfaces are covered by various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which contain che­mical additives. These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove.
You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of the device. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT means that the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances. If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions. Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and the safety locking mechanism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radia­tion.
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Controls
General
CD•TAPE/OFF• Switches between the CD, TAPE and RADIO RADIO input sources (the device is switched off when the
switch is set to »TAPE/OFF« and none of the drive buttons are pressed).
UBS Ultra Bass System for boosting the bass. VOLUME Adjusts the volume.
y Headphone jack for connecting a headphone set
with a jack plug (ø 3.5 mm) on the left side of the device.
This automatically switches off the loudspeakers.
AC~ Socket for connecting the power cord.
Radio unit
I Telescopic antenna for FM reception.
FM 88-108 MHz Tuning scale for the frequency bands FM and MW 540-1600 kHz MW and LW. LW 150-280 kHz
FM/MW/LW Frequency band switch FM (VHF), MW (medium
wave) and LW (long wave).
TUNING For tuning to radio stations. FM STEREO Stereo indicator, lights up when FM stereo is
received.
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FM MODE For switching to mono during poor stereo reception,
(on the back of the device).
CD unit
OPEN/CLOSE Opens and closes the CD compartment.
ıII Starts playback of a CD;
PLAY/PAUSE pauses CD playback.
STOP Stops CD playback. REPEAT Press once: to repeat the current track from the start.
Press twice to repeat the entire CD from the start.
PROG. Saves tracks for creating a track memory.
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R-SKIP Hold down: to look for a particular passage.
Tape unit
CLOSE Press here to close the tape compartment.
Starts recording.
ı Starts playback.
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II Pauses recording or playback.
} Indicates the tape direction.
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Display elements
PLAY/PAUSE
Lights up during CD playback, flashes in pause mode.
REPEAT
Lights up if the current track is to be repea­ted. Flashes if the the entire CD or a track memory is to be repeated.
PROG.
Lights up during track memory playback. Flashes while individual tracks are being saved.
ON
Lights up when the radio recorder is in ope­ration.
TRACK 08 Indicates the number of tracks on the CD
before playback is started. Displays the track currently being played.
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Mains operation
Note:
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the device) corresponds to your local mains supply. If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer.
1 Insert the mains cable supply (in the battery compartment) in the
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2 Insert the power cord plug in the socket.
Caution:
The only way to disconnect the device from the mains supply is to pull out the plug.
Battery operation
1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the snap-catch, and remove
the lid.
2 Insert six batteries (6 x 1,5 V/type IEC/LR20/AM1/D-size), observe the
polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment.
Note:
Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the devi­ce will not be used for a long period of time. No liability is accepted for damage resulting from leaking batteries.
The batteries are switched off during mains operation.
Environmental note:
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, must not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Observe the legal regulations which apply in your area.
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Additional information for units sold in the UK.
Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains supply. The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun­tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs from many European countries. This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, non-removable, approved converter plug for use in the UK. This converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated fuse.
In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2-pin Euro plug only, which is unsuitable for UK operation, this must be cut off and immediately disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a qualified electrician.
Note:
The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere.
If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is used, it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse. If any other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the plug, or at the distribution board. If this type of plug becomes defective, ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal, to eliminate potential shock hazard.
If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the correct type and rating (5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362) must be used and the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the lead and plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse covers should be obtained from your dealer.
Important:
The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the follo­wing code:
BLUE – NEUTRAL BROWN – LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not cor­respond with the coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug, pro­ceed as follows:
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter “N” or coloured black. Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the let­ter “L” or coloured red. In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal mar­ked with the letter “E”, earth symbol “
z”, coloured green, or green & yel-
low.
Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer, or by contacting Grundig Consumer Relations (01788 570088) Moulded 3-pin lead set, suitable for UK use:
Ref: Leadset UK 8290-991-224
Moulded 2-pin Euro lead set, not suitable for UK use:
Ref: Leadset Euro 8290-991-316
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Adjusting the volume
1 Adjust the volume with the » VOLUME« control.
Activating the Ultra Bass System
This function boosts the bass frequencies.
1 Switch the Ultra Bass System on or off with »UBS«.
Listening with headphones
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Connect the headphones to the headphones socket »y« (on the left of the device) (ø 3,5 mm). – This automatically switches off the loudspeakers.
Note:
Prolonged listening at loud volumes on headphones can damage your hearing.
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Antennas
1 For FM (VHF) stations, extend the telescopic antenna and then tilt and
turn it to achieve the best reception.
Note:
If the FM signal is too strong, it is advisable to push in the telescopic antenna.
In case of poor reception:
If your FM stereo reception is impaired by interference caused by insuf­ficient signal strength, this can sometimes be rectified by setting the »FM MODE« switch on the back on the device to mono reception. The FM stereo display goes out and the FM station is played in mono.
2 The Radio Recorder has a built-in rod antenna for MW/LW reception.
Turn the radio recorder about its own axis to point the antenna.
Radio reception
1 Switch on the Radio Recorder by setting the »CD•TAPE/OFF•
RADIO« switch to »RADIO«.
– The »ON •« indicator lights up.
2 Select the frequency band (FM, MW or LW) using the band selection
switch.
3 Set the radio station using the »TUNING« knob.
– If a programme is received in FM stereo the »FM STEREO« display
lights up.
4 Switch off the Radio Recorder by setting the function switch to the »TAPE«
position. – The »ON
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FM MODE
MONOSTEREO
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General instructions for laser devices
You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of the device. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT means that the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employ­ed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions. Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and the safety locking mecha­nism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radiation.
The device is suitable for music CDs displaying the logo shown here (CD­DA) and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data.
When burning audio files onto CD-R and CD-RWs, various problems may arise which may lead to interference in playback. Causes for this can be faulty software and hardware settings or even the CD itself. Should you encounter such problems, contact the customer services of your CD burner/software manufacturer or search for information about this in the Internet.
When you make audio CDs observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyrights of third parties are not violated.
Preparation
1 Switch on the Radio Recorder by setting the »CD•TAPE/OFF•
RADIO« switch to »CD«.
– The»ON •« display lights up. If no CD has been inserted then »00«
will appear in the display followed by »no«.
2 Open the CD compartment with »OPEN/CLOSE« (on the top side of
the Radio Recorder).
3 Insert a CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards.
4 Close the lid of the CD compartment (marked »OPEN/CLOSE«) (dis-
play initially shows »00«). The CD player starts up and scans the index of the CD. – The total number of tracks appears in the display.
CD playback
1 Start playback with » ıII PLAY/PAUSE«.
– The » PLAY/PAUSE•« indicator lights up. – The display shows the number of the first track. – Playback stops automatically at the end of the CD.
2 Pause playback with »
ıII PLAY/PAUSE«.
– » PLAY/PAUSE•« flashes.
3 Continue playback with »
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4 End playback with »■ STOP«.
– » PLAY/PAUSE
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Selecting a different track
1 During playback press »
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R-SKIP« as often as
necessary until the number of the desired track appears in the display. – Playback of the selected track starts automatically.
Searching for a passage within a track
1 During playback press and hold down »
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until you have found the required passage. – If »
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Note:
During the search the volume is reduced.
Calling up the REPEAT functions
The repeat functions enable you to repeat a single track or the whole CD.
1 To repeat a track press »REPEAT« once.
– The »REPEAT •« indicator lights up and the current track is conti-
nuously repeated.
2 To repeat all tracks on the CD, press »REPEAT« again.
– The »REPEAT
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continuously.
3 To end this function, press »REPEAT« several times until the »REPEAT
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display goes out.
Creating a track memory
This function enables you to store up to 20 tracks on the current CD in a cer­tain order and then play them back in that sequence. The same track may be stored more than once.
Selecting and storing tracks
1 Place a CD in the CD compartment.
– The total number of tracks appears in the display.
Note:
The function switch must be set to »CD«.
2 Press »PROG.«.
– Display: »01«, »PROG
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3 Select the required tracks with »
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– The selected track number flashes in the display and »PROG•«
lights up.
4 Press »PROG.« to store the track.
– Display: »02« (next track to be stored), »PROG
« flashes.
5 To store more tracks, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Note:
If more than 20 tracks are stored, the process starts from the beginning with track 1. The device overwrites the previous program.
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CD MODE
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Playing back the track memory
1 Start playback of the track memory with » ıII PLAY/PAUSE«.
– Playback begins with the first stored track. – The »PROG•« and »PLAY/PAUSE•« indicators light up.
2 End playback of the track memory with » ■ STOP«.
Repeating the track memory
1 During playback press » REPEAT« twice.
– The track memory will now be continuously repeated. – The »REPEAT•« display flashes.
2 Stop the function with »■ STOP«.
Changing from the track memory to normal playback
1 End playback of the track memory with »■ STOP«.
– The total number of CD tracks appears in the display.
2 Press »
ıII PLAY/PAUSE«.
– Normal playback begins at the start of the CD.
Note:
The track memory remains stored when you start normal playback.
Changing from normal playback to the track memory
1 End normal playback with »■ STOP«.
– The total number of CD tracks appears in the display.
2 Press » PROG.«.
– Preset position 1 (»01«), »PROG
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3 Start playback of the track memory with »
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Adding tracks
1 After stopping playback, continue pressing »PROG.« until the display
shows the first free memory position (the highest number).
2 Add the new track as described in the section ”Selecting and storing
tracks”. – The new track is stored after the current sequence.
Replacing tracks
1 Continue pressing »PROG.« until the display shows the track in the
memory which you want to replace.
2 Select and store the new track as described in the section ”Selecting and
storing tracks”.
Deleting the track memory
The track memory is deleted if: – »PROG.« and then »STOP« are pressed. – The CD compartment is opened. – The Radio Recorder is switched off using the »CD•TAPE/OFF•
RADIO« switch, or the power supply is interrupted.
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Preparation
1 Switch on the Radio Recorder by setting the »CD•TAPE/OFF•
RADIO« switch to »TAPE«.
2 Open the tape compartment with »/ə«.
3 Insert a cassette in the compartment with the tape side facing down-
wards and the full reel on the left (see »TAPE DIRECTION«).
4 Close the tape compartment by carefully pressing the front of the tape
compartment »CLOSE«.
Tape playback
1 Press »ı« to start playback.
– The »ON •« indicator lights up. – Playback stops at the end of the side of the tape.
2 Press »II« on the device to pause playback.
Press »II« to resume playback.
3 End playback by pressing »■ STOP«.
4 Open the tape compartment, press »/
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Note:
The device is switched off when no button on the cassette unit is pressed.
Fast forward/rewinding the tape
1 With the tape stopped, press »
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– »
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beginning of the tape.
2 Press »/
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Tape recording
Erase protection
Every new recording overwrites the existing recording on the tape. You can protect your own tapes against accidental erasure by breaking the safety tabs on the top of the tape. Pre-recorded commercial music tapes are already protected against acci­dental erasure. If you want to record onto a protected tape, cover the opening with adhesive tape.
Note:
Only use NORMAL-type cassettes (IEC I) for recording. CHROME (IEC II) or METAL (IEC IV) tapes are not suitable. The volume setting and the position of the Ultra Bass System switch do not affect the recording level.
TAPE MODE
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Recording from the radio
1 Place a cassette with the protection tabs intact in the tape compartment
and use »
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2 Set the »CD•TAPE/OFF•RADIO« switch to » RADIO« and tune in to
the desired radio station.
3 Press »« to start recording.
– The »
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– The device automatically stops recording at the end of the tape.
4 Press »II« to pause recording.
Press »II« to resume recording.
5 Interrupt playback by pressing »/
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Recording from a CD
1 Place a cassette with the protection tabs intact in the tape compartment
and use »
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2 Set the »CD•TAPE/OFF•RADIO« switch to »CD«.
3 To start recording in the middle of a track, start the CD playback as
usual.
4 Once you have reached the desired passage, press »
ıII PLAY/
PAUSE«.
5 To start recording, press »«.
– The CD player starts automatically from the pause mode.
CD synchro recording
1 Place a cassette with the protection tabs intact in the tape compartment
and use »
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2 Set the »CD•TAPE/OFF•RADIO« switch to »CD«.
3 Press »« to start recording.
– The »
ı« button engages automatically and CD playback is started
automatically from the beginning of the CD.
– If you wish to record a selected track memory, press » PROG.« and
then »●«. Playback of the CD starts automatically at the beginning of the track.
– The device automatically stops recording at the end of the cassette.
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Cleaning the tape drive
To guarantee good recording and playback quality, clean the parts shown (1, 2, 3) after every 50 hours of use, or once a month. Open the tape compartment, moisten a cotton swab with alcohol or a speci­al head-cleaning fluid and clean the idler (3), the capstan (2) and the magnetic heads (1). Close the cassette compartment. You can also play a cleaning cassette to clean the magnetic heads (1). Protect your cassettes from humidity, dust, heat and cold. Do not store your tapes near devices with strong magnetic fields such as tele­visions and loudpeakers. After using a cassette, put it back in its protective case.
Technical data
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives. This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC. This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065. Never open the device casing. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling. The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.
INFORMATION
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Technical and design modifications reserved
Power supply
Mains operation: ......... 230 V, 50/60Hz
Max. power consumption: Approx. 20 W
..................(operation), <1 W (stand-by)
Battery operation: .................6 x 1.5 Volt
..........................(IEC/LR20/AM1/D size)
Output:
DIN 45324, 10% THD
Music signal power: ........ 2 x 5000 mW
Sine wave power: ............ 2 x 3000 mW
Stereo headphone jack 3.5 mm ø
Radio frequency bands
FM 87.5 ... 108.0 MHz MW 526.5 ... 1606.5 kHz LW 148.5 ... 283.5 kHz
CD unit
Frequency response: .... 20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Noise voltage ratio: .................. 65 dB
Cassette unit
Sound recording
medium: ......................Compact cassette
according to DIN 45516 Track position: International quarter-track
Tape speed: ...................... 4.76 cm/sec.
Motor: ................................... DC motor
Frequency range: ...... 125 Hz ... 10 kHz
Noise voltage ratio: .................. 42 dB
Band speed fluctuation: ........... 0.35 %
Dimensions and weight
W x H x D .........444 x 184.5 x 253 mm
Weight .......................................3.7 kg
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If a fault occurs, first refer to this information before you take the device for repair.
If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact your local dealer or service specialist.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the radio recorder yourself, as this would invalidate the guarantee.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM
GENERAL
No sound
The radio recorder does not respond when you press the buttons
RADIO
Poor radio reception
CD
Playback will not start
The CD player skips tracks
TAPE
Poor cassette playb­ack sound quality
No cassette recording
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The volume setting is too low The headphones are connected The batteries are flat The batteries are incorrectly inserted The mains cable is incorrectly connected
Static electrical discharge
Weak radio antenna signal
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions, video recorders, computers, neon lamps, thermostats or motors.
The CD is damaged or dirty self-recorded CDs may contain data tracks or may be incompa­tible with audio CD standards.
A stored track memory is being played
Dust and dirt on magnetic heads, capstans or idlers
Recording protection tab has been broken off
REMEDY
Turn up the volume Unplug the headphones Replace the batteries Insert the batteries correctly
Connect the mains cable properly
Switch off the radio recorder, disconnect the mains cable and plug it in again after a few seconds
VHF (FM): tilt and turn the telescopic antenna Switch from FM stereo to mono reception AM (MW) and LW: turn the whole device Keep the radio recorder away from electrical devices
Replace or clean CD Record CD with audio data only or according to the CD music standard
Switch to normal playback or delete
Clean the magnetic heads, capstan and idler
Cover the opening with adhesive tape
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