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Battery supply

• Open the battery compartment (fig. 2) and insert as
indicated eight batteries, type R20, UM1 or D-cells.
• Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will

not be used again for a long period.

The battery supply is switched off when the set is

connected to the mains. To change over to battery
supply, pull out the plug from the MAINS socket.

Mains supply

• Check if the mams voltage as shown on the type

plate 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

(fig. 2), set this selector to the local mains voltage.

• Connect the mams lead to the MAINS socket (fig. 2)

and the wall socket. The mains supply is switched on.

• To disconnect the set from the mains completely,

withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket.

Important notes for users in U.K.:

Mains plug

Vyhen fitting a mams plug to the mams lead proceed as fol­

lows
The wires m the mams lead are coloured in accordance

with the following code Blue=Neotral, Brown=Live These

colours may not correspond with the colour markings iden­
tifying the terminals m your plug, so proceed as follows
Connect the B'own wire to the terminal marked L or

coloured Red

Connect the B ue wire to the terminal marked N or

coloured Black

Do

not

connect either wire to the earth terminal in the

plug, marked E or ^ or coloured green, or green and yellow

Note:

This apparatus must be protected by a 3 Amp Fuse

if a 13 Amp plug is used or, if any other type of plug is
used, by a 5 Amp Fuse either in the plug or adapter or at
the distribution board If in doubt consult a qualified electri­
cian

Copyright

Recording

and

Playback

of

material

may

require

consent

See

Copyright

Act

1956

and

The

Performer's

Protection

Acts 1958 to 1972

COrJlMECTIOIMS

Stereo headphone socket PHONES

You may connect headphones with 3.5 mm plug to
the socket PHONES. The speakers are then muted.

Socket for microphone MiC MiX

For a microphone with 3.5 mm plug. To avoid disturb­
ing noises, reduce the volume before connection.

- you can reproduce your voice amplified through

the speakers. Set MODE selector to TAPE.

- you can mix your voice with CD/LINE IN, radio or

cassette. Set MODE selector to CD/LINE IN, RA­

DIO or TAPE. In the CD/LINE IN or RADIO mode

you can record it all on the cassette deck.

Adjust the sound with VOLUME, BALANCE, GRA­

PHIC EQUALIZER and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST. If a

howling sound occurs, keep the microphone away

from the speakers or reduce the volume. Disconnect

the microphone when not in use.

input sockets CD/LiNE iN

Cinch-sockets for amplifying or recording from a CD

player, amplifier, receiver, tuner, recorder, etc.

• Connect the CD/LINE IN sockets to the output

sockets LINE OUT or REC OUT of the other set.

Speaker terminals SPEAKERS

See fig. 2 for connecting the supplied speakers (or

others having an impedance of 4 Ohms). Connect the

coloured (or marked) wire to the coloured terminal.
See also fig. 2 for removing and fixing the speakers

RADIO RECEPTION

• Switch on the set using the POWER button.

POWER lights up.
• Set the MODE selector to RADIO.

• Adjust the sound with VOLUME, BAUNCE, GRA­
PHIC EQUALIZER and DYNAMIC BASS BOOST.
• Select the wave band using the BAND selector.

(LW and

SkV not on all versions)

Tune to a radio station using the TUNING knob.

- 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 MW, LW and SW1, the set is provided with a

built-in aerial, so the telescopic aerial is not need­

ed. Direct the aerial by turning the whole set

- For SW and SW 2, the telescopic aerial must be

pulled out and placed in the vertical position. To

improve -reception, vary the length of the aerial

• When FM STEREQ lights up, you are receiving a
FM-stereo transmitter. A disturbing noise, due to a

weak FM-stereo signal, can be suppressed by setting
the FM STEREO button to MONO. FM STEREO »r

will then go out and you will hear (and record) the FM

programme in mono.

• Always switch off the set after use with the
POWER button. POWER ^ will then go out

RECORDING (on

deck

1 onlvl ______________

Preparation

Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other

rights of third parties are not infringed.

During recording, the deck 2 buttons should not be

pressed (except for PLAY^ during dubbing).

• Switch on the set using the POWER button.
POWER iff lights up,
• Press on deck 1 STOP/EJECT ■ to open the cas­

sette holder.

• Insert the cassette into deck 1 (fig, 3).

For recording you must use a NORMAL or FERRO

cassette (I EC type I) on which the tabs (fig. 4) are not
broken out.

At the very beginning and end of the tape, no record­

ing will take place during the first 7 seconds when
the leader tape passes the recorder heads.

• Safeguarding against erasure: Keep the cassette

side to be safeguarded in front of you (fig. 4) and
break out the left tab. Now, recording on this side is
no longer possible.

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