Before Usage; Operation - auna 10008990 Manual

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Installation
• Unpack all parts and remove protective material.
• Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the mains voltage and before all other con-
nections have been made.
• Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several centimetres around the unit
for ventilation.
Connection
Connect the power cord to ac outlet. Switch the system to " radio " function. If the power led indicator
is on with red light, it's mean the power supply is normal. Now your system is ready to play the music.
Listening to the radio
Manual tuning
1. Press "FUNCTION/BAND" button and select the desired band (am or FM or FM-STEREO).
2. Tune to the required station by turning the tuning knob.
3. Adjust volume knob to the desired volume level.
FM & FM stereo reception
• Set the FM mode selector at " FM " position. Programs are received in mono mode.
• In particular when stereo signals are weak. It is preferable to receive the Program in mono.
• Set the FM mode selector at "FM-ST" position for receiving stereo programs. The LED "ST" indicator
will light up to show FM stereo program is receiving.
Hints for best reception
• AM: The receiver has a built-in am bar antenna. If am rececption is weak, slightly rotate or re-posi-
tioning of the unit will usually improve the am reception.
• FM: The receiver has a build-in fm wire antenna hanging at the rear cabinet. This wire should be
totally unraveled and extended for best reception.
Phono
Remove the stylus protector. Be sure that the tone arm is being detached from the tone
arm rest before operating and re-secured again afterwards.
1. Select to " phono " function.
2. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played.
3. Place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor if required).
4. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the record side. The platter will start to rotate.
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