What you should know to protect
In case of malfunction
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A large amount of static electricity may cause this stereo
component system to malfunction or stop functioning
® Never touch the plug with wet hands
completely. In this case, the micro-processor must be re-
® Always pull the power cord out by its plug, never by its cord.
Set to its initial operating mode as follows.
® Only let a qualified professional repair or reassemble the
Unplug tha power cord from your household AC
components. An inexperienced person might touch the in-
outiet for at laaat 38 seconds, then reconnect It.
ternal parts and receive a serious shock.
The micro-processor will be reset. If for some reason it
® Never put anything, especially metal into the components.
is not reset, continue with step 2.
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®@ Use a household AC power source only. Never use a DC
power source.
® If water is spilled on the components, disconnect them and
call your dealer.
®@ Make sure that the components are well ventilated and away
from direct sunlight.
® Toavoid damage to the internal circuits and the external sur-
face, keep the components away from heat (stoves, etc.).
® Avoid using aerosol sprays near the components as this
could damage the finish or cause sudden ignition of the
spray.
® To avoid damaging the finish, never use paint thinner or
other similar chemicals to clean the components.
® Piace the components on a flat and solid surface.
® Ifyou donot plan to use the components fora long period of
time, disconnect the power cord.
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Maka Your Contribution to Protact tha Environment
Avoid moisturs condonsation
Used batteries with the ISO symbol for recycling
If the temperature of the room where the stereo system is
as well as small accumulators (rechargeable bat-
placed is suddenly increased, or if the system is trans-
teries), mini-batteries (cells) and starter batteries
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ported from a cold location to a warm one, condensation
should not be thrown into the garbage can.
(tiny droplets of water) may form on the CD player's laser
Please leave them at an appropriate depot.
pickup lens or the cassette deck's transport section (such
as capstan and heads), preventing correct playback. If ex-
cess condensation forms on the compact disc or inside the
CD player, operation of the CD player will not resume until
the condensation has had ample time to dissipate. !f con-
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densation forms inside the cassette deck, the tape will stick
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to the heads and be ruined, or it will not be transported
properly. In either case wait 30 minutes to one hour before
using the stereo system.