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    PA 1

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    VORSICHT - UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNGTRITT AUS, WENN DECKEL GEFFNET UND WENNSICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBRCKT IST.NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.

    CAUTION - INVISIBLE LASER RADIATIONWHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

    ADVARSEL - UNSYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSELAPNESUNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN.

    ADVARSEL - UNSYNLIG LASERSTRLING VED BNING.UNDG UDSETTELSE FOR STRLING.

    VARNING - OSYNLIG LASER STRLNING NRDENNA DEL R PPNAD OCH SPRREN R URKOPPLAD.BETRAKTA EJ STRLEN.

    VARO - AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSAOLET ALTTIINA NKYMTTMLLE LASERTEILYLLE.L KATSO STEESEEN.

    ALLGEMEINE HINWEISE FR GERTE MIT LASERGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER UNITSGENERELLE HENVISNINGER FOR LASER-APPARATERALLMNNA FRESKRIFTER FR LASER-UTRUSTNINGLASER-LAITTEITA KOSKEVIA HUOMAUTUKSIA

    LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARAT

    VARNING!OM APPARATEN ANVNDS P ANNAT STT N I DENNABRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS, KAN ANVNDARENUTSTTAS FR OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING,SOM VERSKRIDER GRNSEN FR LASERKLASS 1.

    VAROITUSLAITTEEN KYTTMINEN MUULLA KUIN TSSKYTTOHJEESA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAAALTISTAA KYTTJN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN IYLITTVLLE NYKYMTTMLLE LASERSATEILYLLE.

    FALLS ERFORDERLICHIF APPLICABLEHVIS NDVENDIGHVIS DET KREVES

    IMPORTANT NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U.K.

    Mains plugThis apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type ofplug proceed as follows:

    Remove fuse cover and fuse. Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type. Refit the fuse cover.

    If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriateplug fitted in its place.

    If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a fuse isused, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp.

    Note: The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socketelsewhere.

    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:

    Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black. Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red. Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) 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 overthe two wires.

    Copyright in the U.K.: Recording and playback of material may require consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and The Per-formers Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.

    CLASS 1

    LASER PRODUCT

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    INDEX

    Deutsch Seite

    Einleitung.........................................................................4Bedienelemente................................................................5Bedienelemente - Display ................................................6

    Stromversorgung - Allgemein .........................................7Radio................................................................................8CD Spieler ..................................................................9-10Cassettendeck................................................................11Wartung - Technische Daten..........................................12Fehlersuche ...................................................................13

    English Page

    Introduction....................................................................14Controls ........................................................................15Controls - Display..........................................................16

    Power supply - General .................................................17Radio..............................................................................18CD Player .................................................................19-20Cassette deck .................................................................21Maintenance - Technical Data........................................22Troubleshooting.............................................................23

    Franais Page

    Introduction....................................................................24Contrles .......................................................................25Contrles - Lafficheur....................................................26

    Alimentation - Gnralits..............................................27Radio..............................................................................28Lecteur de CD...........................................................29-30Platine cassette ..............................................................31Entretien - Caractristiques techniques..........................32Dpistage des pannes ....................................................33

    Italiano Pagina

    Introduzione...................................................................34Controlli.........................................................................35Controlli - Visore ...........................................................36

    Alimentazione - Funzionamento generale.......................37Radio..............................................................................38Lettore CD ................................................................39-40Tape deck.......................................................................41Manutenzione - Dati tecnici ...........................................42Elenco ricerca guasti ......................................................43

    Portugus Pgina

    Introduo......................................................................44Controlos.......................................................................45Controlos - Mostrador ...................................................46

    Alimentao - Observaes gerais .................................47Rdio..............................................................................48Leitor de CD .............................................................49-50Deck de cassetes............................................................51Manuteno - Dados tcnicos........................................52Resoluo de problemas ................................................53

    Espaol Pgina

    Introducin.....................................................................54Controles .......................................................................55Controles - Display........................................................56

    Alimentacin - General ..................................................57Radio..............................................................................58Lector de CD ............................................................59-60Deck a casete .................................................................61Mantenimiento - Datos tcnicos ....................................62Localizacon de averas ..................................................63

    Nederlands Pagina

    Introductie......................................................................64Bedieningstoetsen..........................................................65Bedieningstoetsen - Display ..........................................66

    Stroomvoorziening - Algemeen......................................67Radio..............................................................................68CD-Speler ................................................................69-70Cassettedeck..................................................................71Onderhoud - Technische gegevens................................72Foutzoeklijst...................................................................73

    Dansk Side

    Indledning......................................................................74Kontroller.......................................................................75Kontroller - Display........................................................76

    Forsyning - Generelt ......................................................77Radio..............................................................................78CD-afspiller..............................................................79-80Kassette-deck.................................................................81Vedligeholdelse - Tekniske data.....................................82Fejlfinding......................................................................83

    Svenska Sida

    Inledning........................................................................84Kontroller.......................................................................85Kontroller - Display........................................................86

    Strmfrjning - Allmnt .................................................87Radio..............................................................................88CD-Spelaren.............................................................89-90Kassettspelaren..............................................................91Underhll - Tekniska data ..............................................92Felskning .....................................................................93

    Suomi Sivu

    Johdanto........................................................................94Stimet.........................................................................95Stimet - Nytt ...........................................................96

    Kyttjnnite - Kytt.....................................................97Radio..............................................................................98CD-Soitin ...............................................................99-100Kasettidekki..................................................................101Hoito - Tekniset tiedot..................................................102Tarkistusluettelo...........................................................103

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    INTRODUCTION

    SPACE FIDELITY - THE MAIN BENEFITS

    Captivatingly emotional soundSpace Fidelity creates a two-channel sound field throughoutthe listening space. The entire room turns into a stereochamber, filled to the brim with music.

    The sound image is the same everywhere in the roomWith conventional stereo systems, you only hear stereowhen you are inside an area of a few square metres betweenand in front of the speakers.Space Fidelity gives you a thrilling personal stereoexperience everywhere you go in the listening space.Space fidelitys stereo is not focused in the centre of theroom at all. It follows you around, like the eyes of the MonaLisa. Wherever you go, you hear the same unique livesound: Space Fidelity sound.

    SETTING UP SPACE FIDELITY

    Space Fidelity is very good-natured, and you can stand italmost anywhere to enjoy superb sound. But if you want tofeel the full force of this exciting system, give it a littlebreathing space.

    Give it one-and-a-half to three metres of free space onboth sides.

    Stand it off thirty centimetres from the wall.

    Then move back, sit back, and experience it. The mostexciting sound you ever heard.

    SPACE FIDELITY - THE BACKGROUND

    Surround sound systems try to produce realistic 3-dimensional sound. But with five speakers, it demandsspace, and is not always easy to fit into the room decor.Because of this, various alternative solutions haveappeared. All aim to create a surround sound effect from acompact, easy-to-handle source.These systems invariably use side lobing from speakers.The direct sound is minimized, and surround sound isgenerated by reflections from the walls of the listeningspace. This method can generate all-round sound, butcannot by its nature reproduce clean stereo.

    Space Fidelity is itself based on side-lobing. But it is notdependent on wall reflections and therefore reproducesnatural, true-to-life sound.

    For astereo channel, Space Fidelity produces a bi-polar

    energy field that creates an air flow, equally powerful in bothdirections, so, in effect, it creates circular sound pressurefields.

    Wherever you may be in the listening space, Space Fidelitygives a much broader stereo sound sensation. Damping ofthe walls does not detract from the live-performance qualityof the sound, and in certain circumstances may indeedimprove it.

    Space Fidelitys acoustic tube creates precisely controlledacoustical coupling between two conventional coneloudspeakers, one for each stereo channel, at the oppositeends of the tube.

    Inside the tube, the nature and geometry of the dampingmaterial (a bundle of very narrow evenly distributedchannels) absorbs and controls, to avoid the reflections.This mutual interaction achieves wide-ranging freedomfrom reflections and good level response over the fullfrequency range.

    As a result, the tube emits intrinsically synchronous wavefronts, with precise phase relations. The sound is natural,three dimensional and still free of blurring and loss ofdefinition.

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    CONTROLS

    TOP SIDE of MAXPOWER Switches the unit on or to standby (the LED atthe upper left side of the display is always on when the unitis connected to the mains).

    POWER PACK Battery compartment for inserting 8batteries type R20, UM1 or D-cells.

    ANTENNA Telescopic aerial for FM reception.

    CD control9 - To stop playbackS/T - To skip and search backward / forward

    2;- To start and interrupt playbackPUSH OPEN Push to open the CD compartment.

    FRONT SIDE of MAX

    Buttons for selecting programme sources:CD Selects the CD player.MW/FM Selects the radio and the waveband.TAPE Selects cassette deck operation.

    VOLUME Adjusts the volume.

    Tone control:

    100 Hz For bass adjustment1 kHz For mid-tone adjustment10 kHz For treble adjustment

    INFO Changes the display information during CDplayback between track time, remaining track time andremaining total time

    UBS Ultra Bass System Switches ultra bass boost on orchanges the boost level.

    INTRO Starts the CD scan function.

    REPEAT Switches the CD function 'Repeat one' or'Repeat all' on and off.

    RANDOM Switches the CD function 'Random Play' or'Program Random' on and off.

    MEMORYIn CD mode: Used for creating a CD programme. To deletea complete programme, press MEMORY and afterwards 9.In radio mode: Used for programming preset stations

    CANCELIn CD mode: Deletes a programme title.In radio mode: Clears programmed stations.

    STATION 34 Increase/decrease tuner stations.

    TUNING34 To advance the frequency until a newstation is found or to advance the frequency step by step.

    CASSETTE control0 For one-touch recording or to start a synchronised

    recording from CD.B Starts cassette playback .QR Starts fast winding forward or reverse.9// Stops the tape or opens the cassette compartment; Interrupts cassette playback.

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    MHzMW

    PUSHOPENPUSHOPEN

    INFO

    UBS

    INTRO AM/FM

    REPEAT

    RANDOM

    MEMORY

    CANCEL

    CD

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    TUNINGSTATION

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    POWER PACKPOWER

    CD CONTROL

    CASSETTE CONTROL

    INTRO UB S INFO

    AM/FM

    CD

    TAPE

    VOLUME

    TONE

    REPEAT

    RANDOMMEMORY

    CANCEL

    STAT ION 3 4

    TUN ING 3 4

    ANTENNA

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    CONTROLS DISPLAY

    BACK SIDE of MAX

    AC MAINS - socket for mains lead

    Car battery socket Use the provided car batteryconnection cable for connection to a car battery.

    Voltage selector switch For switching the mainspower supply voltage.

    REMOTE CONTROL

    Changing the batteriesIf the range of your infraredremote control seems todecrease, or if certainindividual functions can nolonger be carried out, you

    should replace the batteries.Two mignon 1.5 Volt LR03size AAA are required. Tochange the batteries, openthe compartment on the backof the remote control. Ensurethat the batteries are insertedproperly (note the markingsin the compartment).

    And in the interest of theenvironment: Remember that

    batteries must always bedisposed of properly.

    y STBY/ON To switch the system on and to stand by.

    S/T Press briefly to select next or previous CDtracks. Keep pressed to search for a certain CD passage.

    B; To start and to interrupt CD playback.

    9 To stop CD playback.

    STATION34 To select memorized radio stations

    VOLUME 34 To adjust the volume

    DISPLAY

    The display shows:

    when receiving FM stereo stations

    if the unit is optimally tuned to a radio station

    For FM reception the frequencies are indicated in MHz andfor MW reception in kHz.

    88 88888 in this part of the display all relevantmessages are displayed

    indicates the output signal

    TIME when track time is indicated

    REMAIN TIME when the remaining track time is indicated.

    TOTAL REMAIN TIME when the total remaining time ofthe CD is indicated.

    SCAN during the INTRO function

    RANDOM during random playback of a CD

    REPEAT during the CD repeat function.MEMORY during CD programming, playback of a CDprogram or when tuned to a memorized radio station.

    MHz

    kHz

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    STBY/ON

    STATION

    VOLUME

    STBY/ON

    STATION

    VOLUME

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    POWER SUPPLY GENERAL

    POWER SUPPLY

    Mains supply Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type plate (on the

    bottom of the set) corresponds to your local mains voltage.

    If it does not, consult your dealer or service organisation. If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE SELECTOR, set

    this selector to the local mains voltage.

    Connect the mains lead to the MAINS socket and thewall socket. The mains supply is switched on.

    Note: Even if you switch your unit off, it remainsconnected to the mains power supply. The red standbyLED at the upper left side of the display is always onwhen the unit is connected to the mains power supply.

    To disconnect the set from the mains completely,withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket.

    Remark: As this is a high-powered product, please usewhenever possible the mains supply to save battery life.

    Battery supply

    Release the POWER PACK onthe top of MAX by pushing thetwo knobs to the side (asindicated 1 and 2).

    The POWER PACK jumps out. Insert as shown 8 alkaline

    batteries, size D.

    Remove the batteries if exhaustedor if they will not be used againfor a long period.

    When the batteries run low, theindication bAtt appears onthe display every 10 seconds.

    The set will automatically beswitched off when the batteriesare exhausted.

    It will also switch off when the volume is set to a toohigh position and when music with an extreme basseffect is played.

    During battery supply the UBS control and the Tonecontrols are disabled. The standby LED and the displaybacklight do not light up.The battery supply is switched off when the set isconnected to the mains. To change over to batterysupply, pull out the plug from the MAINS socket.

    Car battery supply Use the provided car battery connection cable for

    connection to a 12 V car battery.

    SWITCHING ON AND OFF

    Press the POWER knob to switch MAX on.

    Max will be activated and the source that was chosen

    before the power was switched off will be selected again. To switch the unit off press the POWER button again.

    STAND BY

    You can switch the system to STAND BY with they STBY/ON key on the remote control.

    Active STAND BY mode is indicated by the lighting up ofthe red standby LED.

    When you want to switch your system on again, simplypress y STBY/ON again or one of the following keys onthe unit or on the remote control: 9,B;, INTRO,RANDOM, STATION34, TUNING34, MW/FM,CD or TAPE.

    Note: In order to save battery life, it is not possible toswitch to STAND BY mode during battery supply. Whenpressingy STBY/ON the display will show On bAtt.Use the POWER knob instead to switch off the systemcompletely.

    SOURCE SELECTION

    Select a source by pressing CD, MW/FM or TAPE.

    Your unit is also equipped with a function that automati-cally selects the correct sound source in accordance withthe button you press.For example, if the unit is in the radio mode and youpressB;(CD play button), the unit automaticallyswitches to the CD play mode.

    The buttons for automatic sound source selection whenusing the radio are STATION34, TUNING34, andMW/FM.

    The buttons for automatic sound source selection whenusing the CD player are9,B;, INTRO and RANDOM.

    This automatic sound source selection is not availablefor cassette mechanism keys.

    SOUND CONTROL

    Volume The volume can be adjusted with the rotary VOLUME

    controller. The volume can also be controlled via the remote control

    with the VOLUME 34 buttons.

    Tone control Adjust the sliding controls for Bass (100 Hz), mid-tone

    (1 kHz) and Treble (10 kHz) adjustmentUltra Bass System If desired you can press the UBS button several times to

    increase the bass effect. Every time you press the UBSbutton the value changes as follows: 0 db--> 2 db-->4 db--> 6 db--> 9 db--> 12db--> 9 db--> etc.

    8 x D-cells - R20 - UM1

    IMPORTANT: Since MAX is a very powerful product,we highly recommend the use of Alkaline batteries.Alkaline batteries ensure a much longer listeningpleasure than other kind of batteries

    Some suggested battery types are: Duracell Alkaline,Philips Alkaline, Panasonic Alkaline, Energizer AlkalineVarta Alkaline

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    RADIO

    RADIO AERIALS

    For FM, pull out the telescopic aerial. To improve FM-reception, incline and turn the aerial. Reduce its length ifthe FM-signal is too strong (very close to a transmitter).

    For MW, the set is provided with a built-in aerial, so thetelescopic aerial is not needed. Direct the aerial byturning the whole set.

    RADIO RECEPTION

    Press the MW/FM button on the unit, or one of theSTATION34 buttons on the remote control.

    Press the MW/FM button to select the wave band.

    When selecting the FM waveband you can start theautomatic station search by holding the TUNING3 or

    4 button down for one or two seconds, and thenreleasing it.

    The tuner automaticallysearches for the firststation with sufficientsignal strength.

    Repeat this step to search for other stations.

    To tune to a weak station, briefly press the TUNING34 buttons several times until the correct frequency isdisplayed, or until reception quality is best.

    Automatic station search is not possible in the MWwaveband.Press the TUNING34 buttons several times until thedesired frequency is reached.

    Adjust the sound using VOLUME, Tone Control andUBS.

    STORING STATIONS

    You can store a maximum of 15 stations.

    Press the MW/FM button to select the wave band.

    Select the desired station by pressing the TUNING34

    buttons.

    If you press the MEMORY button, the frequency of thestation you have set is stored in the next availablememory position.

    'FULL' appears in the display for approx. 8 secondswhen the memory is full.

    CLEARING STORED STATIONS

    Select the stored station and briefly press the CANCELto remove the stored station from the memory.

    SELECTING STATIONS

    Select a number between 1 and 15 by pressing the STATION3 or4 button on the unit or on the remote control.

    The stations memorynumber, the frequen-cy, and the wave bandare shown on thedisplay, and the unitselects the displayed station.

    If no stations are stored, the indication MEMORY00 isblinking on the display for approx. 1 second.

    MHz

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    MHz

    FM

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    CD PLAYER

    CD HANDLING

    Use only Digital Audio CDs. To take the CD out of its box easily, press the centre

    spindle while lifting the CD.

    Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD at the edge and always store it in its

    box after use, label facing up. To remove dust and dirt,

    breathe on the CD and wipe it with a

    soft, lint-free cloth in a straight linefrom the centre towards the edge.Cleaning agents may damage the CD.

    Do not expose the CD to rain,moisture, sand, or to excessive heate.g. from heating equipment or inmotor cars parked in the sun.

    PLAYING A CD

    Press PUSH OPEN on top of the unit to open the CD door. Insert the AUDIO CD,

    printed side facing up. Close the cover.

    TheCD-playerscans thecontents list of the CD.

    After that, the numberof tracks and the totalplaying time appearon the display.

    If no CD is insertedthe display shows .

    Playback will start by pressingB;.

    Playback begins with the first title. The display shows the current title number and the titles

    elapsed playing time.

    Adjust the sound using VOLUME, Tone Control andUBS.

    For brief interruptions, press2;on the unit or on theremote control. The time indication flashes on the display.To resume playback, press 2;again.

    To stop playback, press9.The CD player also goes to position STOP:

    by pressing PUSH OPEN ; when the end of the CD is reached; if the batteries run down or if the power supply is interrupted.

    To take out the CD, open the CD door by pressingPUSH OPEN. Open the CD door only if the CD-player isin position STOP.

    CHANGING THE DISPLAY

    Press the INFObutton once duringplayback to display the

    remaining time of theplaying track.

    Press INFO again todisplay the totalremaining time of thewhole disc orprogramme.

    Press INFO one more time to return to the track timeindication

    S PREVIOUS/NEXTT

    By pressing brieflytheS orT button, you canjump to a next or previous title, or you can select a trackand start playback.

    a. During PLAYT - go to next tracks (title)You can jump to the next title by pressingT once.If you want to skip more than one track, pressTmore than once until the display shows the desired tracknumber.S - go to previous tracks (title)You can jump to the beginning of the actual title bypressingS once.If you want to repeat one of the previous titles, pressS more than once until the display shows therequired track number.

    b. In position STOPIn position STOP with a CD inserted you can select thedesired title usingS orT until the displayshows the required track number.Playback starts automatically.

    SEARCHS BACKWARD/FORWARDT

    You can search for a particular passage within a track. TheCD is played partly and at high speed, however, the soundis still recognizable.

    During playback, keep theS orT buttonpressed.

    Release the button as soon as you recognize the requiredpassage: the CD will be played in the normal way fromthis passage.

    The searching speed is determined by how long a button ispressed: The first 2 seconds fairly slowly, with sound; Then at the maximum speed, with no sound.

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    CD PLAYER

    REPEAT PLAYBACK

    If you want to listen to a CD or a CD programme more thanonce without having to start playback again, you can do sowith the REPEAT function.

    Press the REPEAT button on the unit. You can change the repeat status from 'Repeat one' to

    'Repeat all' and 'Repeat off'.

    Repeat one: A specific title is played over and overagain.

    Repeat all: The CD or the CD programme is repeatedfrom the beginning till the end of the CDs last title.

    RANDOM PLAYBACK

    You can play all the titles on a CD in random order.

    To do so, press the RANDOM button on the unit. 'RANDOM' appears on

    the display.

    The titles are played inrandom order.

    Press the RANDOMbutton again to resume normal playback.

    You can also play the titles of a programme in randomorder.

    PLAYING TITLES BRIEFLYYou can execute this function in the STOP position as wellas in the playback mode.

    Press the INTRO button to play the first 10 seconds ofeach title of a CD.

    'SCAN' appears onthe display.

    Press the MEMORYbutton when yourecognize a title youwant to store.

    When a CD programme is active, the INTRO functionplays only the first 10 seconds of the programmed titles.

    WARNING

    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTmeans that the lasers constructionmakes it inherently safe so that thelegally prescribed maximum

    permissible radiation values can never be exceeded.

    CAUTION: Using any equipment or devices other than

    those described and specified in these operatinginstructions, or tampering with the unit in any way, canresult in dangerous exposure to radiation.

    PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS

    You may store a maximum of 20 tracks in the memory in adesired sequence. You may store any track more than once.When playing, you will only hear the stored titles in the

    selected sequence.Manual selecting Press MEMORY, the display will show 00. Select the desired track using the buttonsS andT until the display shows the required track number.

    Store this track by pressing MEMORY. Select and store in this way all desired titles. As soon as you select the 21st title, 'FULL' appears in

    the display.

    Checking the program From the STOP-position, press MEMORY repeatedly:

    the display shows in sequence all programmed tracknumbers. After the last programmed track appeared in the display,00 will be indicated on the display.

    Press button one more time, the display will show thefirst track of the program again.

    Playing the program Press the MEMORY button and afterwards theB/;

    button. Playback begins with the first title of the programme.

    Notes: While playing a program, it is possible to useS

    orT

    to select the desired programmed tracks.

    CLEARING TITLES FROM A PROGRAMME

    To clear a specific title from a programme, select theprogramme by pressing the MEMORY button severaltimes.

    The current programmes titles are then displayed.

    When the title you wish to clear appears in the display,press the CANCEL button.

    To clear all the titles of a programme, press theMEMORY button and afterwards 9.

    You can only clear all the titles when the CD player isstopped.

    Note: Opening and closing the CD compartment alsoclears the programme.

    CLASS 1

    LASER PRODUCT

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    CASSETTE DECK

    COMPACT CASSETTES

    For recording, use a NORMAL cassette (IEC type I) onwich the tabs are not broken out. This deck is not suitedfor recording on CHROME (IEC II) or METAL (IEC IV)

    cassettes. For playback, any cassette type may be inserted. At the very beginning and end of the tape, no recording

    will take place during the 7 seconds when the leader tapepasses the recorder heads.

    To prevent the accidental erasure of arecording,keep the cassette side to be safe-guarded in front of you and break outthe left tab. Now, recording on thisside is no longer possible. To renderthis safeguard ineffective, cover theaperture with a piece of adhesive tape.

    Do not expose the cassettes to rain, moisture, sand, or toexcessive heat e.g. from heating equipment or in motorcars parked in the sun.

    CASSETTE PLAYBACK

    Select the cassette deck by pressing the TAPE button. CASS appears in the display.

    Press 9// to open the cassette holder.

    Insert a recorded cassette.

    PressB and playback will start.

    Adjust the sound using VOLUME,Tone Control and UBS.

    You can interrupt playback bypressing the ;button.

    Release the ;button again to continue playback.

    For fast winding, pressQ orR.

    When the end of the tape is reached it stops automaticallyand the recorder buttons are released..

    If you want to stop the tape before it reaches the end,simply press the 9// button.

    On pressing 9// again, the cassette holder will open.

    CASSETTE RECORDING

    Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or otherrights of third parties are not infringed.

    Press MW/FM or CD to select the source from whichyou wish to record.

    Press 9// to open the cassette holder.

    Insert the cassette.

    When monitoring during recording,adjust the sound using VOLUME,Tone Control and UBS.

    These controls do not affect therecording.

    To start recording, press0. When the end of the tape is reached, the recorder buttons

    are released. To interrupt recording press ;.

    To continue recording, press ;again.

    Press 9// if you want to stop recording before the endof the tape. On pressing again, the cassette holder willopen.

    Synchro recording from the CD-player Press CD to select the CD player.

    It is not necessary to start CD playback separately.

    By pressing the0 button recording starts.

    The CD is first switched to pause for approx. 4 secondsand then starts playing.

    if the CD is in position STOP, recording will start fromthe beginning of the CD (or from the beginning of theprogrammed selection);

    if the CD is in the PLAY mode or at a certain tracklocation, recording will start from the beginning of thattrack.

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    MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA

    GENERAL

    The mechanical parts of the CD player and the cassettedeck contain self-lubricating bearings and must not beoiled or lubricated.

    A chamois leather slightly moistened with water issufficient for cleaning the housing. Do not use cleaning agents as these may harm the

    housing. Do not leave the set, batteries, CDs or cassettes for any

    length of time in direct sunlight or other places wherehigh temperatures can occur, such as in the vicinity ofheating apparatus.

    Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs or cassettes tohumidity or rain.

    CD-PLAYER MAINTENANCE

    The lensX must not be cleaned.

    The lens may cloud over if the CD player is moved fromcold to warm surroundings. The CD player will not start.

    Do not clean the lens, but give the player some time toacclimatise.

    CASSETTE DECK MAINTENANCE

    To ensure a good recording and playback quality, clean theindicated partsABC after every 50 hours of operationor, on average, once a month. Open the cassette holder using9//. Use a cotton bud slightly moistened with alcohol or a

    special head cleaning fluid.

    PressB and clean the rubber pressure rollersC. Then press ;and clean the capstansB and the headsA.

    After cleaning, press9//. Cleaning of the headsA can also be done by playing a

    cleaning cassette through once.

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    Power SupplyMains operation......................110 Volt 120 Volt AC 50 Hzor.......................................220 Volt 240 Volt AC 50/60 Hz

    Battery operation..................................8 x 1.5 V (R20, UM1)Output power DIN 45324, 10% THDMusic power:....................................AC: 2 x 25W + 1 x 50WNominal power.................................DC: 2 x 8W + 1 x 10W.........................................................AC: 2 x 15W + 1 x 30W

    Radio sectionWavebands:............................................FM 87.5 - 108 MHz..............................................................MW 531 - 1602 kHzAerials:............................................Telescopic aerial for FM............................................Built in ferrite rod aerial for MW

    CD sectionFrequency range: ...........................................20 Hz - 20 kHzS/N ratio, weighted ......................................................65 dB

    Cassette sectionCassette:..............................Compact cassette to DIN 45516Track system:.................................International quartertrackTape speed: .......................................................4.76 cm/sec.Motor: ....................................................................DC motorFrequency range: ........................................80 Hz - 12,5 kHzS/N ratio, weighted ......................................................48 dBWow and flutter:......................................................... 0.35%

    Subject to technical alterations and alterations instyling E. and O.E.

    This unit meets the CEE regulations concerninginterference radiation.

    This unit complies with the safety regulationsaccording to VDE 0860 / BS 415 and thus with theinternational safety regulation according to IEC 65.

    The type plate is located on the bottom of the set

    A A B C

    X

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    TROUBLESHOOTING

    The following checklist will help you to correct most of the problems that can occur with your unit.Before you go through the following list, verify the following point: The mains cable must be securely connected.

    If the following list does not help, please consult your HiFi dealer.

    Problem Cause (and correction)

    Radio receptionThe STEREO display flickers. Aim the aerial for best reception:

    FM: incline and rotate telescopic aerialAM (MW): rotate the entire set

    Strong hum or hiss. Adjust the aerial.Station signal is too weak.

    CD player operationCD compartment does not close. CD not correctly inserted.

    PLAY button does not work. CD is scratched or dirty or is inserted upside down.CD player is switched to PAUSE.Condensation has formed.

    'NO DISC' appears in display. No CD in the compartment or CD is scratched, dirty or warped.Insert another CD.

    Playback does not begin with first title. CD player is in MEMORY play or RANDOM mode.Press the 9 button and then theB;button.

    Cassette operationRecording not possible. No cassette in the cassette compartment.

    The erase protection tab has been removed (cover the holes with a piece of tape to

    correct). The tape is completely wound.Poor cassette sound quality, Dust and dirt on the heads, capstan or pressure roller

    Clean the heads etc., see Maintenance

    GeneralThe unit does not function. Press the 9 button, then the CANCEL button, and then theB;button.

    If the unit hangs and you get no response whatsoever, this could be due toelectrostatic discharge phenomena.Switch the unit off with the POWER button, and then on again, orpull the plug from the mains socket and re-insert.Batteries are exhausted, insert fresh batteries

    The set does not work when switching The set may be hanging and has to be reset.over from mains or car battery supply To do this, release the POWER PACK by pushing the two knobs to the sideto battery supply (as indicatedA andB) and reinserting the POWER PACK again.

    Also check if the batteries are inserted correctly.

    No sound. Turn the VOLUME controller to the right.

    Strong hum or hiss. TV set or VCR too close to unit.Move unit further away from TV set or VCR.

    The remote control does not work. Replace the batteries.Too far away from the unit, or pointed at an excessive angle.

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