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Philips AZ1200 User manual

MAGNAVOX
AZ
1200/AZ
1205
CD
Radio
Cassette
Recorder
Owner's
Manual
Mode
d'emploi
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de
manejo
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owner
of
your
model.
Know
these
symbols
A
This
“bolt
of
lightning”
indicates
uninsulated
material
within
your
unit
may
cause
an
electrical
shock.
For
the
safety
of
everyone
in
your
household,
please
do
not
remove
product
covering.
The
“exclamation
point”
calls
attention
to
features
for
which
you
should
read
the
enclosed
literature
closely
to
prevent
operating
and
maintenance
problems.
MAC5097
A
CAUTIOIXI
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
A
CAimON:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
[OR
BACKl.
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUAUFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
For
Customer
Use
Enter
below
the
Serial
No.
which
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet
Retain
this
Information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.
_
Serial
No._
WARNING:
to
prevent
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
EQUIPMENT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric
shock,
match
wide
blade
of
plug
to
wide
slot,
and
fully
insert.
2
English
Safety
instructions.2
&
4
Introduction.5
Controls.6-7
Power
supply.8
Basic
functions.9
Radio.9
CD
player.10-12
Cassette
recorder.13-14
General
information.15
Troubleshooting.16
Limited
warranty.17
cn
e
UJ
Frangais
Conseils
de
securite...
...18-19
Lecteur
de
CD.
...24-26
Comandes.
...20-21
Platine
cassette.
...27-28
Alimentation.
.22
Informations
general...
.29
Fonctions
de
base
23
Recherche
de
pannes
30
Radio.
.23
Garantie
limitee.
.31
Espahol
Instrucciones
sobre
seguridad.32-33
Controles
..34-35
Fuente
de
alimentacidn.36
Funciones
basicas.37
Radio.37
Reproductor
CD.38-40
Grabadora.41-42
Informacion
general.43
Localizacion
de
averias.44
Garantia
limitada.45
Canada
English:
This
digital
apparatus
does
not
exceed
the
Class
B
limits
for
radio
noise
emis¬
sions
from
digital
apparatus
as
set
out
in
the
Radio
Interference
Regulations
of
the
Cana¬
dian
Department
of
Communications.
Fran9ais:
Cet
appareil
numerique
n'emet
pas
de
bruits
radio§lectriques
ddpassant
les
li-
mites
applicables
aux
appareils
numeriques
de
Classe
B
preserves
dans
le
Rbglement
sur
le
Brouillage
Radioelectrique
edicte
par
ie
Ministere
des
Communications
du
Canada.
Mexico
Es
necesario
que
lea
cuidadosamente
su
instructivo
de
manejo.
3
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
-
Read
before
operating
equipment
This
product
was
designed
and
manufactured
to
meet
strict
quality
and
safety
standards.
There
are.
however,
some
installation
and
operation
precautions
which
you
should
be
particularly
aware
of.
1,
Read
Instructions
-
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
Z
Retain
Instructions
-
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
3.
Heed
Warnings
-
All
warnings
on
the
appliance
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
4.
Follow
Instructions
-
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5.
Water
and
Moisture
-
The
appliance
should
not
be
used
near
water«for
example,
near
a
bathtub,
washbowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub.
in
a
wet
basement
or
near
a
swimming
pool,
etc.
6.
Carts
and
Stands
-
The
appliance
should
be
used
only
with
a
cart
or
stand
that
is
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
6A.
An
appliance
and
cart
combination
■
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
appliance
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
7.
Wall
or
Ceiling
Mounting
-
The
appliance
should
be
mounted
to
a
wall
or
ceiling
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
8.
Ventilation
-
The
appliance
should
be
situated
so
that
its
location
or
position
does
not
interfere
with
its
proper
ventilation.
For
example,
the
appliance
should
not
be
situated
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
similar
surface
that
may
block
the
ventilation
openings;
or,
placed
in
a
built-in
installation,
such
as
a
bookcase
or
cabinet
that
may
impede
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation
openings.
9.
Heat
-
The
appliance
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
10.
Power
Sources
-
The
appliance
should
be
connected
to
a
power
supply
only
of
the
type
described
in
the
operating
instructions
or
as
marked
on
the
appliance.
11.
G
r
ounding
or
Polarization
-
Precautions
should
be
taken
so
that
the
grounding
or
polarization
means
of
an
appliance
is
not
defeated.
Polarized
Plug
CAUTION
“
To
prevent
electric
shock,
match
the
wide
blade
of
this
plug
to
the
wide
slot,
fully
insert.
Do
not
use
this
(polarized)
plug
v/ith
an
extension
cord,
receptacle
or
other
outlet
unless
the
blades
can
be
fully
inserted
to
prevent
blade
exposure.
12.
P
ower-Cord
Protection
-
Power
supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular
attention
to
cords
and
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
appliance.
13.
C
leaning
-
The
appliance
should
be
cleaned
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
14.
P
ower
Lines
-
An
outdoor
antenna
should
be
located
away
from
power
lines.
15.
Nonuse
Periods
-
The
power
cord
of
the
appli¬
ance
should
be
unplugged
from
the
outlet
when
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time.
16.
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
-
Care
should
be
taken
so
that
objects
do
not
fall
and
liquids
are
not
spilled
into
the
enclosure
through
openings.
17.
Damage
Requiring
Service
-
The
appliance
should
be
serviced
by
qualified
service
personnel
when:
A.
The
power-supply
cord
or
the
plug
has
been
damaged;
or
B.
Objects
have
fallen,
or
liquid
has
spilled
into
the
appliance;
or
C.
The
appliance
has
been
exposed
to
rain;
or
D.
The
appliance
does
not
appear
to
operate
normally
or
exhibits
a
marked
change
in
performance;
or
E.
The
appliance
has
been
dropped,
or
the
enclosure
damaged.
18.
S
er
vicing
-
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
service
the
appliance
beyond
that
described
in
the
operating
instructions.
All
other
servicing
should
be
referred
to
qualified
service
personnel.
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4562-1
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CONTROLS
CONTROLS
BASIC
FUNCTIONS
(T)
POWER:
CD,
TUNER,
TAPE...se!ects
the
sound
source
(DDBB.enhances
the
bass
(D
VOLUME.adjusts
the
volume
level
@0.3.5mm
headphone
socket
Note:
Connecting
the
headphones
will
switch
off
the
speakers.
(D
Display
®
REMOTE
SENSOR-sensor
for
the
infrared
remote
control
(AZ
1205
only)
@CD
PLAYER
A
OPEN.
...opens
the
CD
compartment
STOPD.
...stops
CD
play
and
erases
the
program
PLAY-PAUSE
>ID...starts
and
interrupts
CD
play
SEARCH
KM
WH..
...skips
and
searches
forward
and
backward
PROGRAM.
...programs
track
numbers
and
reviews
the
program
SHUFFLE.
...plays
CD
tracks
in
random
order
REPEAT.
...repeats
a
track,
the
entire
CD,
or
the
program
(D
RADIO
TUNING.
...tunes
to
radio
stations
BAND.
...selects
the
wave
band
©CASSEHE
RECORDER
PAUSE
DD.interrupts
recording
or
playback
STOP-OPEN
□
A,..stops
the
tape
and
opens
the
cassette
compartment
SEARCH
.rewinds
the
tape
SEARCH
«.fast
forwards
the
tape
PLAY
<.starts
playback
RECORD
O.starts
recording
REMOTE
CONTROL
(AZ1205
only)
VOLUME
T
A
.
decreases
or
increases
the
volume
level
SHUFFLE.plays
CD
tracks
in
random
order
REPEAT.repeats
a
track,
the
entire
CD,
or
the
program
HI
.
starts
and
interrupts
CD
play
N
►
!.selects
the
beginning
of
a
current,
previous
or
subsequent
track
of
a
CD
■
.
stops
CD
play
and
erases
the
program
SEARCH
◄◄
►►
.
searches
backward/forward
in
a
CD
track
Note:
Tfte
TUNER
CONTROL
keys
on
the
remote
control
have
no
function
with
this
set
r
V.
7
English
English
POWER
SUPPLY
Batteries
For
the
set
(optional)
Open
the
battery
compartment
of
the
set
and
insert
6
batteries,
type
R20,
UM-l
or
D-cells
(preferably
alkaline).
For
the
remote
control
(AZ1205
only)
Open
the
battery
compartment
of
the
remote
control
and
insert
2
batteries,
type
R03,
UIVI-4
or
AAA-cells
(preferably
alkaline).
Remove
batteries
if
they
are
dead
or
if
the
set
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
Batteries
contain
chemicai
substances,
so
they
should
be
disposed
of
properly
AC
power
supply
1
Check
whether
the
voltage
as
shown
on
the
type
plate
corresponds
to
your
local
voltage.
If
it
does
not,
consult
your
dealer
or
service
organization.
The
type
plate
is
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
set
2
If
the
set
is
equipped
with
a
VOLTAGE
selector
(g),
set
this
selector
to
the
local
voltage.
3
C
onnect
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
AC
MAINS
socket
and
to
the
wall
socket.
This
switches
on
the
AC
power
supply.
The
AC
power
cord
is
inside
the
battery
compartment
The
battery
supply
will
be
switched
off
when
the
set
is
connected
to
the
AC
power.
To
change
to
battery
supply,
disconnect
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
unit's
AC
MAINS
socket.
To
disconnect
the
set
from
AC
power
completely,
remove
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
wall
socket.
The
set
complies
with
the
FCC-Hules,
Part
15
and
with
21CFR
1040.10.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
1.
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
2.
This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
8
BASIC
FUNCTIONS
RADIO
Switching
the
set
on
and
off
Set
the
POWER
control
to
the
desired
sound
source:
CD,
TUNER,
or
TAPE,
The
set
is
switched
off
when
the
POWER
control
Is
set
to
OFF/TAPE
and
the
keys
of
the
tape
deck
are
released.
Note:
If
you
use
batteries,
always
be
sure
to
switch
the
set
off
after
use.
This
will
avoid
unnecessary
power
consumption.
Adjusting
volume
and
sound
Adjust
the
volume
using
the
VOLUME
control.
—
Display
indication:
Volume
level
from
0
to
32
(AZ1205
only).
Increase
and
decrease
the
bass
level
by
pressing
DBB.
The
bass
level
can
also
be
emphasized
if
you
place
the
set
against
a
wall
or
shelf.
Do
not
cover
any
vents;
leave
sufficient
room
around
the
unit
for
ventilation.
Radio
~
tuning
to
radio
stations
1
Set
the
POWER
control
to
TUNER.
2
Select
the
wave
band
using
the
BAND
selector.
3
Tune
to
the
desired
radio
station
by
using
the
TUNING
knob.
Improving
RADIO
reception
For
FM
stations,
puli
out
the
telescopic
antenna.
To
improve
the
signal,
incline
and
turn
the
antenna.
Reduce
its
length
if
the
signal
is
too
strong
(very
close
to
a
transmitter).
For
AM
stations,
direct
the
built-in
antenna
by
turning
the
whole
set.
The
telescopic
antenna
is
not
needed.
9
English
English
CD
PLAYER
Playing
a
CD
1
Set
the
POWER
control
to
CD.
2
Press
A
OPEN
to
open
the
CD
compartment.
3
Insert
an
audio
CD
(printed
side
up)
and
close
the
CD
compartment.
The
CD
player
starts
and
scans
the
contents
list
of
the
CD.
Then,
the
CD
player
stops.
Display
indication:
the
total
number
of
tracks.
4
Press
the
PLAY-PAUSE
1>DD
button
to
start
CD
play.
Display
indication:
the
current
track
number.
5
Press
the
STOP
□
button
to
stop
CD
play.
Display
indication:
the
total
number
of
tracks.
You
can
interrupt
CD
play
by
pressing
PLAY-PAUSE
>00.
Continue
CD
play
by
pressing
the
button
again.
Display
indication:
the
current
track
number
flashes.
Note:
CD
play
will
also
stop
if:
-
you
open
the
CD
compartment
-
the
end
of
the
CD
is
reached,
or
“
you
move
the
POWER
control
to
TUNER
or
TAPE.
If
you
make
a
mistake
when
operating
the
CD
player,
or
if
the
CD
player
cannot
read
the
CD,
the
display
shows
E
or
no.
(See
"TROUBLESHOOTING".)
If
you
press
PLAY-PAUSE
>00
and
there
is
no
CD
inserted,
the
display
shows
no.
Environmental
information
All
redundant
packing
material
has
been
omitted.
We
have
tried
to
make
the
packaging
easy
to
separate
into
three
materials:
cardboard
(box),
polystyrene
foam
(buffer)
and
polyethylene
(bags,
protective
foam
sheet).
Your
set
consists
of
materials
which
can
be
recycled
if
disassembled
by
a
specialized
company
Please
observe
the
local
regulations
regarding
the
disposal
of
packing
materials,
dead
batteries
and
old
equipment
_
10
CD
PLAYER
Different
playing
modes:
SHUFFLE
/
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
-
Playing
in
random
order
1
Press
SHUFFLE
before
or
during
CD
play.
All
the
tracks
of
the
CD
{or
program
if
available)
will
now
be
played
in
random
order.
2
Press
SHUFFLE
again
to
return
to
normal
CD
play.
REPEAT
-
Repeating
the
entire
CD
or
one
track
of
the
CD
1
Before
or
during
CD
play,
press
REPEAT
repeatedly
to
cause
the
display
to
show
the
different
repeating
modes.
—
repeat:
the
current
track
is
played
repeatedly.
REPEAT
Au:
the
entire
CD
or
program
is
played
repeatedly.
V.
2
Press
REPEAT
until
the
display
indication
disappears
to
return
to
normal
CD
play.
Note:
You
can
activate
the
different
playing
modes
at
the
same
time,
e.
g.
you
can
repeatedly
play
the
entire
CD
or
program
in
random
order
/"shuffle
repeat
all^.
Search
backward
kki
and
forward
m>i
_
Selecting
another
track
Briefly
press
the
SEARCH
km
or
wh
button
once/several
times
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
current,
previous
or
subsequent
track(s).
During
play:
CD
play
continues
automatically
with
the
selected
track.
When
playback
is
stopped:
Press
PLAY-PAUSE
>DD
to
start
CD
play.
—
Display
indication:
the
selected
track
number.
Searching
for
a
passage
during
CD
play
1
Hold
down
the
SEARCH
km
or
wh
button
to
find
a
particular
passage
in
a
forward
or
backward
direction.
—
CD
play
continues
at
a
low
volume.
2
Release
the
button
when
you
have
reached
the
desired
passage.
Note:
In
the
SHUFFLE
and
REPEAT
modes
or
when
playing
a
program,
searching
is
only
possible
within
the
particular
track
11
English
English
CD
PLAYER
Programming
track
numbers
You
can
select
a
number
of
tracks
and
store
these
in
the
memory
in
the
desired
sequence.
You
can
store
any
track
more
than
once.
A
maximum
of
20
tracks
can
be
stored
in
the
memory.
1
Select
the
desired
track
with
SEARCH
km
or
w>i.
^
2
As
soon
as
the
number
of
the
desired
track
is
displayed,
press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
store
the
track
in
the
memory.
PROGRAM
appears
in
the
display
and
P
lights
up
briefly.
Then,
the
number
of
the
stored
track
is
shown.
3
Select
and
store
all
desired
tracks
in
this
way.
You
can
review
your
settings
by
pressing
the
PROGRAM
button
for
more
than
2
seconds.
The
display
shows
all
stored
track
numbers
in
sequence.
If
you
try
to
store
more
than
20
tracks,
the
display
shows
f.
Playing
the
program
If
you
have
selected
the
tracks
while
playback
Is
stopped,
press
PLAY-PAUSE
>DD.
If
you
have
selected
the
tracks
during
CD
play,
first
press
STOP
□
,
then
press
PLAY-PAUSE
NO.
L/C
PROGRAM
Erasing
the
program
when
playback
is
stopped
From
the
stop
position,
press
STOP
□
.
-*
n
a
lights
up
briefly,
PROGRAM
disappears,
and
your
program
is
erased.
PROGRAM
no
Note:
The
program
will
also
be
erased
if
you:
-
interrupt
the
power
supply,
-
open
the
CD
compartment,
or
-move
the
POWER
control
foTUNER
orTAPE.
12
CASSEHE
RECORDER
Playing
a
cassette
1
2
3
Set
the
POWER
control
to
TAPE.
Press
STOP-OPEN
04
to
open
the
cassette
compartment.
Insert
a
recorded
cassette
with
the
open
side
upwards
and
close
the
cassette
compartment.
4
Press
PLAY
<3
to
start
playback.
5
Press
«>
or
«>
to
rewind
or
fast
forward
the
tape.
6
To
stop
the
tape
press
STOP-OPEN
DA.
Note:
The
keys
are
released
at
the
end
of
the
tape.
General
information
on
recording
_
Recording
is
permissible
insofar
as
copyright
or
other
rights
of
third
parties
are
not
infringed
upon.
For
recording
on
this
set
you
should
use
a
cassette
of
the
type
NORMAL
(lEC
type
I).
This
deck
is
not
suitable
for
recording
on
cassettes
of
the
type
CHROME
(lEC
type
H)
or
METAL
(lEC
type
IV).
The
recording
level
is
set
automatically.
The
controls
VOLUME
and
DBB
do
not
affect
the
recording.
At
the
very
beginning
and
end
of
the
tape,
no
recording
will
take
place
in
the
7
seconds
during
which
the
leader
tape
passes
the
recorder
heads.
Protecting
tapes
from
accidental
erasure
Keep
the
cassette
side
to
be
protected
in
front
of
you
and
snap
off
the
left
tab.
Now,
recording
on
this
side
is
no
longer
possible.
To
record
again
on
this
side
of
the
cassette,
cover
the
opening
with
a
piece
of
adhesive
tape.
13
English
English
CASSEHE
RECORDER
Recording
from
the
CD
player
-
CD
synchro
start
1
Set
the
POWER
control
to
CD.
2
Insert
a
CD
and,
if
desired,
program
the
track
numbers.
3
Press
STOP-OPEN
DA
to
open
the
cassette
compartment.
^
4
Insert
a
blank,
unprotected,
cassette
and
close
the
cassette
compartment
5
P
ress
RECORD
O
to
start
recording.
Playing
of
the
CD
or
program
starts
automatically.
It
is
not
necessary
to
start
the
CD
player
separately.
6
F
or
brief
interruptions
press
PAUSE
OD.
Press
the
PAUSE
DO
key
again
to
resume
recording.
7
T
o
stop
recording,
press
STOP-OPEN
04
.
Hole:
the
recording
can
be
started
from
different
positions:
-
if
the
CD
player
is
in
pause
mode,
recording
will
start
from
this
very
position
(use
SEARCH
km
on>^);
-
if
the
CD
player
is
in
stop
mode,
recording
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
CD
or
program.
Recording
from
the
radio
_
1
Set
the
POWER
control
to
TUNER.
2
Tune
to
the
desired
radio
station
(see
"RADIO").
3
Press
STOP-OPEN
04
to
open
the
cassette
compartment.
4
Insert
a
blank,
unprotected,
cassette
and
close
the
cassette
compartment.
5
Press
RECORD
O
to
start
recording.
6
For
brief
interruptions
press
PAUSE
DD.To
resume
recording
press
the
PAUSE
OD
key
again.
7
To
stop
recording,
press
STOP-OPEN
04.
14
GENERAL
INFORMATION
General
maintenance
Do
not
expose
the
set
batteries,
CDs,
or
tapes
to
humidity,
rain,
sand,
or
excessive
heat
(caused
by
heating
equipment
or
direct
sunlight).
The
mechanical
parts
of
the
set
contain
self-lubricating
bearings
and
must
not
be
oiled
or
lubricated!
You
can
clean
the
set
\A/ith
a
soft,
slightly
dampened,
lint-free
cloth.
Do
not
use
any
cleaning
agents
as
they
may
have
a
corrosive
effect.
Tape
deck
maintenance
_
To
ensure
proper
recording
and
playback
quality,
clean
parts
(A),
(D
and
(c)
after
approximately
50
hours
of
operation.
Use
a
cotton
svirab
slightly
moistened
\A/ith
alcohol
or
head-cleaner
fluid.
Press
PLAY
<
and
clean
the
rubber
pressure
rollers
(a).
Press
PAUSE
OD
and
clean
the
capstans
(D
and
the
heads
©.
Note:
Cleaning
of
the
heads©
can
also
be
done
by
playing
a
cleaning
tape
once.
CD
player
and
CD
handling
The
lens
©
of
the
CD
player
should
never
be
touched.
Always
keep
the
CD
compartment
closed
to
avoid
dust
on
the
lens.
The
lens
may
cloud
over
when
the
set
is
suddenly
moved
from
cold
to
warm
surroundings.
Playing
a
CD
is
not
possible
then.
Leave
the
CD
player
in
a
warm
environment
until
the
moisture
evaporates.
To
take
the
CD
out
of
its
box
easily,
press
the
center
spindle
while
lifting
the
CD.
Always
pick
up
the
CD
by
the
edge
and
put
it
back
in
its
box
after
use.
To
clean
the
CD,
wipe
it
in
a
straight
line
from
the
center
toward
the
edge
using
a
soft,
lint-free
cloth.
A
cleaning
agent
may
damagel
the
disc!
Never
write
on
a
CD
or
attach
a
sticker
to
it.
CAUTION
Use
of
controls
or
adjustments
or
performance
of
procedures
other
than
here¬
in
may
result
in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
15
English
English
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Under
no
circumstances
should
you
try
to
repair
the
set
yourself
as
this
wil!
invalidate
the
warranty.
If
a
fault
occurs,
first
check
the
points
listed
below
before
taking
the
set
for
repair.
If
you
are
unable
to
solve
a
problem
by
following
these
hints,
consult
your
dealer
or
service
center.
Problem
Possible
cause
Solution
No
sound,
VOLUME
is
not
adjusted.
Adjust
volume.
no
power
Headphones
are
connected.
Disconnect
headphones.
Power
cord
is
not
securely
connected.
Connect
the
power
cord
properly.
Batteries
are
dead.
Insert
fresh
batteries.
Batteries
are
inserted
incorrectly.
Insert
batteries
correctly.
Trying
to
change
over
from
AC
power
to
Remove
the
power
cord
from
the
battery
supply
without
removing
the
power
cord,
unit's
AC
MAINS
socket.
No
reaction
to
Electrostatic
discharge,
operation
of
any
keys
Disconnect
the
set
from
power
supply,
reconnect
after
a
few
seconds.
Poor
radio
reception
Weak
radio
signal.
Adjust
the
antenna
for
optimum
reception.
Interference
caused
by
electrical
equipment
like
TVs,
computers,
engines,
etc.
Keep
the
radio
away
from
electrical
equipment
no
or
E
indication
The
CD
is
badly
scratched
or
dirty.
Replace
or
clean
the
CD.
No
CD
is
inserted.
Insert
a
CD.
The
CD
is
inserted
upside
down.
Insert
CD
with
label
facing
up.
The
laser
lens
is
steamed
up.
Walt
until
the
lens
has
cleared.
The
CD
skips
tracks
The
CD
is
damaged
or
dirty.
Replace
or
clean
the
CD.
SHUHOE
or
PROGRAM
is
active.
Switch
off
SHUPaE
or
program.
Poor
cassette
sound
quality
Dust
and
dirt
on
the
heads,
capstans
or
pressure
rollers.
Clean
heads,
capstans,
and
pressure
rollers.
Use
of
unsuitable
cassette
types
(METAL
or
CHROME)
for
recording.
Only
use
NORMAL
type
cassettes
for
recording.
Recording
does
network
Cassette
tab(s)
may
be
snapped
off.
Apply
a
piece
of
adhesive
tape
over
the
opening.
Remote
control
does
Batteries
are
inserted
incorrectly.
Insert
batteries
correctly.
not
function
properly
Batteries
are
dead.
Insert
fresh
batteries.
(Az.
oniyi
Distance
to
the
set
is
too
large.
Reduce
distance.
16
LIMITED
WARRANTY
PORTABLE
AUDIO
One
Year
Free
Exchange
This
product
must
be
carried
in
for
an
exchange.
WHO
IS
COVERED?
You
must
have
proof
of
purchase
to
exchange
the
product.
A
sales
receipt
or
other
document
showing
that
you
purchased
the
product
Is
considered
proof
of
purchase.
Attach
It
to
this
owner’s
manual
and
keep
both
nearby.
WHAT
IS
COVERED?
Warranty
coverage
begins
the
day
you
buy
your
product.
For
one
year
thereafter,
a
defective
or
inoperative
product
will
be
replaced
with
a
new,
renewed
or
comparable
product
at
no
charge
to
you.
A
replacement
product
Is
covered
only
for
the
original
warranty
period.When
the
vrarranty
on
the
original
product
expires,
the
warranty
on
the
replacement
product
also
expires.
WHAT
IS
EXCLUDED?
Your
warranty
does
not
cover:
•
labor
charges
for
installadon
or
setup
of
the
product,
adjustment
of
customer
controls
on
the
product,
and
Installadon
or
repair
of
antenna
systems
outside
of
the
product.
•
product
repair
and/or
part
replacement
because
of
misuse,
accident,
unauthorized
repair
or
other
cause
not
within
the
control
of
Philips
Consumer
Electronics
Company.
•
reception
problems
caused
by
signal
conditions
or
cable
or
antenna
systems
outside
the
uniL
•
a
product
that
requires
modification
or
adaptation
to
enable
It
to
operate
in
any
country
other
than
the
country
for
which
It
was
designed,
manufactured,
approved
and/or
authorized,
or
repair
of
products
damaged
by
these
modifications.
•
incidental
or
consequential
damages
resulting
from
the
product.
(Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages,
so
the
above
exclusion
may
not
apply
to
you.Thls
includes,
but
is
not
limited
to,
prerecorded
material,
whether
copyrighted
or
not
copyrighted.)
•
a
product
used
for
commercial
or
institutional
purposes.
WHERE
IS
EXCHANGE
AVAILABLE?
You
may
exchange
the
product
In
all
countries
where
the
product
is
officially
distributed
by
Philips
Consumer
Electronics
Company.
In
countries
where
Philips
Consumer
Electronics
Company
does
not
distribute
the
product,
the
local
Philips
service
organization
will
attempt
to
provide
a
replacement
product
(although
there
may
be
a
delay
if
the
appropriate
product
is
not
readily
available).
BEFORE
REQUESTING
EXCHANGE...
Please
check
your
owner’s
manual
before
requesting
an
exchange.
Adjustments
of
the
controls
discussed
there
may
save
you
a
trip.
EXCHANGING
A
PRODUCT
IN
U.S.A.,
PUERTO
RICO
ORU.S.VIRGIN
ISLANDS...
Contact
your
dealer
to
arrange
an
exchange.
Or,
ship
the
product.
Insured
and
freight
prepaid,
and
with
proof
of
purchase
enclosed,
to
the
address
listed
below.
Small
Product
Service
Center
Philips
Service
Company
907
Snapps
Ferry
Road,
Plant
2,
Building
6
GreenevilIe,TN
37743
(In
USA,
Puerto
Rico
and
US.Virgin
Islands,
all
implied
warranties,
including
implied
warranties
of
merchantabiliqr
and
fitness
for
a
particular
purpose,
are
limited
in
duration
to
the
duration
of
^is
express
warranty.
But,
because
some
states
do
not
allow
limitations
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
may
last,
this
limitation
may
not
apply
to
you.)
EXCHANGING
A
PRODUCT
IN
CANADA...
Please
contact
Philips
ac
1-800-661-6162
(French
Speaking
1-800-363-7278
(English
Speaking)
(In
Canada,
this
warranty
is
given
in
lieu
of
all
other
warranties.
No
other
warranties
are
expressed
or
implied,
including
any
implied
warranties
of
merchantability
or
fitness
for
a
particular
purpose.
Philips
is
not
liable
under
any
circumstances
for
any
direct,
indirect,
special,
incidental
or
consequential
damages,
howsoever
incurred,
even
if
notified
of
the
possibility
of
such
damages.)
TO
GET
OUT-OF-WARRANTY
EXCHANGE...
In
USA,
Puerto
Rico
or
US.Virgin
Islands,
contact
Philips
Service
Company
at
(800)
851-8885
to
obtain
the
cost
of
out-
of-warranty
exchange.Then
carefully
pack
the
product
and
ship
it
to
the
Small
Product
Service
Center
(address
listed
above).
In
Canada,
call
the
phone
number
listed
above
under
“Exchanging
a
Product
in
Canada”
to
obtain
the
cost
of
out-
of-warranty
exchange.
REMEMBER...
Please
record
the
model
and
serial
numbers
found
on
the
produa
below.
Also,
please
fill
out
and
mail
your
v/arranty
registration
card
promptly.
It
will
be
easier
for
us
to
notify
you
if
necessary.
MODEL#
SERIAL#
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights.You
may
have
other
rights
which
vary
from
statelprovince
to
state/province.
Philips
Service
Company,
P.O.
Box
555,
Jefferson
City,Tennessee
37760,
(423)
475-8869
EL6095T001
/
MAC5433
/
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English
Frangais
Espanol
PHILIPS
CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS
COMPANY
A
Division
of
Philips
Electronics
North
America
Corporation
Knoxville.
Tennessee
37914-1810,
U.S.A.
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