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Radio

Cassette

RADIO RECEPTION

RECORDING

• Set the TAPE/RADIO selector to RADIO.

• Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME

and TONE.

- You may connect stereo headphones with

3.5 mm plug to socket O. The loudspeakers
are then muted.

• Select the wave band using BAND selector.
• Tune to a radio station using TUNING knob.

(SW and LW not on all versions).

- For FM, pull out the telescopic aerial. To

improve FM-reception, incline and turn the

aerial. Reduce its length if the FM-signal is
too strong (very close to a transmitter).

- For AM/MW and LW (Medium and Long

Wave), the set is provided with a built-in

aerial, so there is no need to use the

telescopic aerial. The aerial can be directed

by turning the whole set.

- For Short Wave (SW), the telescopic aerial

must be pulled out and placed in the vertical

position. To improve SW-reception, vary the
length of the aerial.

• When FM STEREO ■¡i'- lights up, you are

receiving a FM-stereo station. If the FM-

stereo signal gets weak, FM STEREO -Si-
goes out and you will hear (and record) the

FM programme in mono.

• The set is switched off if the TAPE/RADIO

selector is in position TAPE and the recorder

buttons are released.

CASSETTE RECORDER

Copyright

Recording is permissible insofar as copyright

or other rights of third parties are not infringed.

Fast winding and rewinding
Press fast forward wind F.FWD ■« or
REWIND »■ button. To stop, press STOP ■.

Safeguarding a cassette against erasure

Keep the cassette side to be

safeguarded in front of you and

break out the left tab.

Now, recording on this side is no

longer possible.

• Press EJECT ■ to open the cassette holder.
• Insert the cassette.
• For recording you must use a

NORMAL cassette (lEC I) on

which the tabs are not removed.

- At the very beginning of the

tape, no recording will take place during the
first 7 seconds when the leader tape passes
the recorder heads.

• When monitoring during recording, adjust

the sound with the controls VOLUME and
TONE. These controls do not affect the

recording.

Recording from the radio

• Set the TAPE/RADIO selector to RADIO.
• If during the recording of a AM/MW or LW

station, a whistling sound is

heard, this sound can be

suppressed by setting the BEAT

CUT switch to another position.

Microphone recording
• Set the TAPE/RADIO selector to TAPE.
• Set the VOLUME control to zero (during

microphone recordings, monitoring is not

possible).

Starting and stopping the recording

• To start recording, press RECORD •; in

doing so, PLAY -

• For brief interruptions, press PAUSE

II.

Press again to restart recording.

• To stop, press STOP ■. On pressing again,

the cassette holder will open (EJECT).

- When the end of the tape is reached, the

recorder buttons are released.

• The set is switched off if TAPE/RADIO

selector is in position TAPE and the recorder
buttons are released.

CASSETTE PLAYBACK___________________

• Set the TAPE/RADIO selector to TAPE.
• Press EJECT ■ and insert a cassette.

- For playback, any cassette type can be

inserted.

• To start playback, press PLAY ◄.
• Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME

and TONE.

- You may connect stereo headphones with

3.5 mm plug to socket fi. The loudspeakers
are then muted.

• To stop, press STOP ■. The set is then

switched off. On pressing again, the
cassette holder will open (EJECT).

When the end of the tape is reached, the

recorder buttons are released.