Radio Operation; Cassette Tape Playback; Tape Recording - Goodmans 4160AV Instruction Manual

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W O R T H
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Please keep the sound system's guarantee card and receipt safe for warranty
purposes.
Precautions
Before use read through this manual carefully.
Make sure the rating of the household electricity supply matches that shown
on the back of the sound system.
Refer to this chapter and the "Installation / connections" chapter (page 7/8)
to help with the installation and adjustments of this sound system.
Do not ....
...expose the sound system to high levels of humidity and heat, to avoid the risk
of fire and electric shock.
...connect the sound system to the power supply if it has just been moved from a
cold to a warm environment. This can result in condensation inside the system
and cause the system to malfunction.
Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature.
...put in any substance through the gaps in the back cover.
Make sure....
...the system is placed on a stable, flat surface.
...the system is placed where there is good ventilation all around.
...the system is only cleaned with a soft, line-free cloth, do not use aggressive or
alcohol-based cleaning agents.
...the power supply is disconnected if the system appears to be working
incorrectly, is making an unusual sound, has a strange smell, has smoke
emitting from it or liquids has got inside it.
Have a qualified technician check the system.
...the power supply and aerial are disconnected if you will not be using
the system for a long period or during a thunderstorm.
...this apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
For your own safety!
Only allow qualified personnel to repair or service this set.
To disconnect it from the mains, unplug at the mains socket.
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There are no components in this sound system that can be serviced
or repaired.
Do not open the case of the sound system.
"Class 1 Laser Product" : Do not override the safety locks around
the laser unit of the CD player : Laser beams can damage eyes!
This sound system is designed for continuous operation.
Switching it off does not disconnect it from the mains (stand-by).
Before use, please read the chapter "Installation/connections"
Contents
Controls
The remote control unit..................................................................................................3
The sound......................................................................................................................4
The machine...............................................................................................................5/6
Installation / Connections
Placing your sound system components, Remote control and batteries.......................7
Installation..................................................................................................................... 8

Radio Operation

Tuning station, Programming station presets, Selecting station presets.......................9
CD Playback
Playing CDs, Searching, Skipping...............................................................................10
Skipping, Programmed CD tracks playback, Repeat play, Random playback.............11

Cassette Tape Playback

Playing tapes, Winding, Skipping a piece, Continuous playback.................................12

Tape Recording

Recording stations, Recording from a connected device.............................................13
Recording CDs with synchro start, Recording from another tape (dubbing)............... 14
Timer and clock
Setting the clock, Displaying the time, Setting the sleep timer.................................... 15
Setting the timer, Timer(record) stand-by on/off, Checking the timer......................... 16
Appendix
Before you ask a specialist, Cleaning the audio heads of the tape deck.................... 17
Compact discs, Technical data....................................................................................18
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