Installation
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Unpack all parts and remove all protective material.
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Connect the unit to any household mains socket after checking the mains voltage and after all other
connections have been made.
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Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several centimeters around the unit for
ventilation.
Top cover assembly
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Push the metal bracket to the rear.
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Connect the metal bracket to the top cover
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Connect the hinge of the top cover to the main unit
Connection
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Connect the power cord o AC outlet and connect the speaker jack to the speaker terminal located on
the rear side of unit.
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Turn the POWER ON/OFF button (19) clockwise until it clicks dinstinctly.
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Switch the function selector (6) to TUNER. If the LCD display (2) lights up with blue backlight, the power
supply is normal and your system is ready.
Manual tuning
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Turn the function selector (6) to TUNER and then select desire band (AM, FM or FM-stereo) with the-
BAND/FM-ST selector (10).
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Tune to the desired station by turning the tuning knob (18).
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Use the volume knob (19) to adjust the volume level.
FM & FM-stereo reception
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Set the BAND/FM-ST selector (10) to FM. Programs are received in mono mode. In particular when
stereo signals are weak, it might be preferable to receive the program in mono.
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Set the BAND/FM-ST selector (10) to FM-ST to receive stereo programs. The BAND/FM-ST LED will
light up to indicate FM stereo program is received.
Hints for best reception
AM : The receiver has a built-in AM bar antenna. If AM reception is weak, slight rotation or re-positioning of
the unit will usually improve the reception.
FM : The receiver has a build-in FM wire antenna hanging from the rear cabinet. This wire should be unrave-
led and extended completely for best reception.
Before Initial Use
Operation
FM Radio
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