GPO Retro Personal Cassette Player Manuel utilisateur

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V1 | MARCH 2019
USER MANUAL
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German 19
French 33
Dutch 49
Spanish 63
Italian 79
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Personal Radio Cassette Player/
Recorder
To ensure that you get many years of enjoyment from this product,
please read the following instructions carefully, and keep in a safe
place for future reference.
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Safety instructions
Before using the unit for the rst time, please take the time to read
these instructions carefully.
The unit is intended for indoor, domestic use only. It should not be
used for commercial applications.
The unit contains no user serviceable parts. All repairs must be
carried out by a qualied person. Incorrect repairs may place the user
at risk of harm, and will invalidate any guarantee.
Always check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate
corresponds with that of the local supply before connecting to the
power supply.
Do not operate the it if the power cord or plug is damaged. If the
power cord or plug is damaged, contact a qualied person to carry
out repairs.
Do not operate the unit after it has malfunctioned, or if it has been
dropped or damaged in any way.
Do not expose to dripping or splashing.
Never place any heavy objects, or any containers lled with liquid on
top of the Personal Cassette Player.
Do not leave the unit near heat sources, or in direct sunlight, or
anywhere that is excessively dusty, sandy or humid.
Always unplug the unit when it is not in use.
Never insert any foreign objects into any of the outlets on the unit.
The unit is not a toy. It should only be used by children more than
eight years of age.
The unit should not be used by anyone with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction on how to use it safely.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. Cassette door
2. STOP button
3. FAST FORWARD button
4. FAST BACKWARD button
5. PLAY button
6. RECORD button
7. Microphone
8. Volume control knob
9. Radio dial scale
10. Speaker
11. Phone jack
12. Function selector
13. Belt clip
14. Radio tuning knob
15. DC input jack
16. Battery compartment
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The unit is powered with either two AA (UM-3) batteries or an AC
adaptor. Please note: Both the batteries or AC adaptor are not
supplied.
Using batteries (NOT SUPPLIED)
1. Open the battery compartment (16) on the back of the unit by sliding
open and gently pulling upwards the battery door.
2. Check the polarity (+/-) inside the battery compartment.
3. Insert two AA (UM-3) batteries according to the polarity.
4. Re-close the battery door.
For best performance and extended operating time, we recommend
using alkaline batteries.
IMPORTANT!
Please always ensure batteries are correctly installed. Incorrect
polarity can damage your Personal Cassette Player.
Never mix old and new batteries.
Never mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) and rechargeable (nickel-
cadmium) batteries.
If you are not planning to use your Personal Cassette Player for an
extended period of time, always remove the batteries. Old or leaking
batteries can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty.
Never dispose of batteries in a re - batteries can leak or explode.
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Using an AC adaptor (NOT SUPPLIED)
1. Insert the DC plug (at the end of the AC adaptor cord) into the DC
input jack (15) on the reverse of the cassette player.
2. Plug the AC adaptor into a 220/230V~ 50Hz AC power socket.
3. The Personal Cassette Player will automatically disconnect from
using battery power and operate using the AC adaptor.
IMPORTANT!
Only use an adaptor with an output voltage rated as 3V DC 280mA,
with a centre negative plug.
Earphones
Please do not use earphones while driving, cycling or operating any
motorised vehicle.
Do not play your earphones at high volume while walking, especially
when crossing roads as this can be dangerous.
Avoid using earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise
against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a
ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.
Always keep volume at a moderate level so you are able to hear
outside sounds and take those around you into consideration.
Keep clean using a soft, dry cloth.
Never immerse in water.
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Operating the radio
1. Insert the earphone plug into the phone jack (11).
2. Put on your earphones.
3. Set the function selector (12) to ‘Radio’.
4. Turn the radio tuning knob (14) to select your desired radio station.
5. Adjust the volume control knob (8) to your preferred sound level.
6. Turn the radio off by simply switching the function selector (12) to
‘Tape’.
Tips for best FM radio reception
The earphone cord works as an external FM antenna.
For maximum FM tuner sensitivity, keep the earphone cord fully
extended.
Do not wind or fold the earphone cord while listening to the radio.
Playing a cassette tape
1. Insert the earphone plug into the phone jack (11).
2. Put on your earphones.
3. Set the function selector (12) to ‘Tape’.
4. Open the cassette door (1) and insert a pre-recorded cassette tape
face upwards.
5. Close the cassette door (1).
6. Press the PLAY button (5).
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7. Adjust the volume control knob (8) to your preferred sound level.
8. Press the FAST FORWARD button (3) or FAST BACKWARD button
(4) if you wish to rapidly advance or rewind the tape.
9. Press the STOP button (2) to switch off.
Recording radio or music to a cassette tape
1. Open the cassette door (1) and insert a blank cassette tape face
upwards.
Check the bottom of the cassette tape both side A & B, it must have
two “Recording Lip” as shown below :
2. Close the cassette door (1).
3. Set the function selector (12) to ‘Radio’.
4. Select your favourite program or music from radio, adjust the volume
to your desire level or to the maximum, press the RECORD button
(6) to start the recording.
5. Press the STOP button (2) to stop the recording.
6. Set the function selector (12) to ‘Tape’.
7. Press the FAST BACKWARD button (4) to rewind the tape.
8. Press the PLAY button (5) to listen to the recorded radio program or
music
9. Adjust the volume control (8) to your preferred sound level.
10. To prevent erasing the recorded radio program or music, you can
punch out & remove the two Recording Lip
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Recording voice message in a cassette tape
1. Open the cassette door (1) and insert a blank cassette tape face
upwards.
Check the bottom of the cassette tape both side A & B, it must have
two “Recording Lip” as shown below :
2. Close the cassette door (1).
3. Set the function selector (12) to ‘Tape’.
4. Press the RECORD button (6) to start the recording & speak to the
Microphone (7).
5. Press the STOP button (2) to stop the recording.
6. Press the FAST BACKWARD button (4) to rewind the tape.
7. Press the PLAY button (5) to listen to the recorded voice message
8. Adjust the volume control (8) to your preferred sound level.
9. To prevent erasing the recorded voice message, you can punch out
& remove the two Recording Lip
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IMPORTANT – Earphones!
Do not use earphones while driving, cycling or operating any
motorised vehicle.
Do not play your earphones at high volume while walking, especially
when crossing roads.
Avoid using earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise
against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a
ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.
Always keep volume at a moderate level so you are able to hear
outside sounds and take those around you into consideration.
Keep clean using a soft, dry cloth.
Never immerse in water.
Automatic stop
To protect your cassette tapes and prevent unnecessary wear to the
cassette mechanism, this unit is equipped with an automatic stop
system.
When the tape ends during play or fast forwarding, the PLAY button
(3) automatically releases, which stops the cassette from running.
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Cassette tape operating tips
To ensure maximum quality recordings, we recommend that you only
use only high quality tapes with the Cassette Player.
Tapes with a playing time of 120 minutes (C-120) are not
recommended. These contain thinner and longer tape, which has a
greater chance of malfunctioning and/or jamming, and may damage
the cassette mechanism.
To ensure good reproduction, please clean the head after every 10-20
hours of use.
Keep the Cassette Player away from excessive heat or cold.
If there is slack in the tape, remove the slack prior to inserting the
cassette. To remove the slack, insert a pencil into the hub and rotate
clockwise (see below).
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Leader tape
There is a ‘leader tape’ at the beginning on each cassette tape. There
is no recording on this area. Always allow the tape to run for about
ve seconds to reach the recording tape.
Always keep the tape head clean. A dirty head can cause distorted
sound or improper tape speed.
To clean, simply depress the PLAY button (3) and use a small cotton
swab with tape head cleaner or alcohol to clean the tape head,
capstan and pinch roller
WARNING!
Any changes or modications to the Personal Cassette Player that are
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Care & Maintenance
Clean with a soft, damp cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild
detergent.
Do not use any chemical cleaners such as alcohol, benzine or
thinners.
Never leave the Stereo Cassette Player in direct sunlight or in hot,
humid or dusty places.
Keep the Cassette Player away from heating appliances and sources
of electrical noise such as uorescent lamps and motors.
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Kauf Ihres tragbaren Radio-Kasset-
tenspielers/-rekorders.
Um dafür zu sorgen, dass Sie viele Jahre Freude an diesem Produkt
haben, lesen Sie folgende Anleitungen bitte sorgfältig durch und
bewahren Sie sie als zukünftige Referenz an einem sicheren Ort auf.
Sicherheitshinweise:
Lesen Sie diese Hinweise bitte sorgfältig durch, bevor Sie das
Gerät das erste Mal benutzen.
Das Gerät ist nur für die Nutzung im Innenbereich bestimmt.
Reparaturen dürfen nur von einem dazu qualizierten Unternehmen
ausgeführt werden. Reparaturen, die von nicht qualizierten
Unternehmen ausgeführt werden, können den Nutzer in Gefahr
bringen und die Garantie verfällt.
Kontrollieren Sie, ob die angegebene Spannung mit der Spannung
des örtlichen Stromnetzes übereinstimmt, bevor das Gerät an den
Strom anschließen.
Benutzen Sie das Gerät nicht, wenn das Stromkabel oder der Stecker
beschädigt ist. Wenn das Stromkabel oder der Stecker beschädigt
ist, nehmen Sie für die Durchführung der Reparatur bitte Kontakt mit
einem Fachmann auf.
Benutzen Sie das Gerät nicht, nachdem eine Störung aufgetreten
oder es auf irgendeine Weise beschädigt oder gefallen ist.
Das Gerät keiner Feuchtigkeit aussetzen. Niemals schwere
Gegenstände oder mit Flüssigkeit gefüllte Objekte auf den tragbaren
Radio-Kassettenspieler/-rekorder stellen.
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GPO Retro Personal Cassette Player Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Radios
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
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