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Fisher DAC-9060 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 14

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General Information
This manual is designed to provide all the necessary information and
instructions
for successful
operation
of your
FISHER
Compact
Disc
Changer. If you are installing the unit yourself, please pay careful at-
tention to the section on connecting the CD changer to other units in
your sound system.
Complete
information
is given on the following
pages.
This unit has been adjusted for operation on AC 220V, 50Hz.
Your FISHER CD changer is designed to be insensitive to temperature
and voltage changes under normal conditions. For longer service life
and
operating
safety, the CD changer
should
not be placed
near
sources of extreme heat (close to heating units, radiators, or in direct
sunlight), or areas of high humidity or moisture. Voltage fluctuations
greater
than
+10%
can
lead to poor performance
or breakdown.
Should you have questions on these points, please ask your FISHER
dealer for further information.
Safety Tips
Before Use
Fig. 1
a) White Lever
last tray and disc compartment door, then switch off the unit.
Connections
IMPORTANT:
If the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack is not used, be sure to keep the
protective cap installed to keep out dust and dirt (Fig. 3).
3.
LINE OUT Jacks
Connect the supplied cable's white plugs to the L (left channe!)
jack and the red plugs to the R (right channel!) jack on this unit and
the CD jacks on the CA-9060 amplifier as shown in Fig. 4.
4.
UNSWITCHED
AC Outlet
Connect the turntable's power cord to this outlet. The power to this
outlet always remains on. The on/off setting of the POWER switch
has no effect on this outlet.
CAUTION:
Loose
or incorrect connections
will result in poor sound or improper
operation.
Fig. 3
a) Partial Back Panel
b) To remove
Cc) Protective cap
d) To install
Fig. 4
a) RCA Cable
b) DAC-9060 (Partial Back Panel)
c) CA-9060 Amplifier (Partial Back Panel)
Fig. 5
QUICK OPERATION
Handling The Discs
This unit has been designed to play compact discs bearing the iden-
tification logo shown
in Fig 6. No other discs can be played.
@
Never use chemicals
like record sprays, antistatic spa ys or fluid,
benzine or thinner to clean compact discs. Such cheni cals would
permanently damage the disc's plastic surface.
@
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down a
the center
of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully ty the edges
(Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
a) Lift out.
b) The proper way to hold a compact disc.
@
Discs should be returned to their cases after use to acid serious
scratches.
@
Oo not expose
a disc to direct sunlight,
high
humidty.
or high
temperatures for extended periods to prevent warpingghe disc.

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