Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY; Warning; WARNING; CAUTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY 2 ENGLISH Read the Operating Instructions carefully andcompletely before operating the unit. Be sure to keepthe Operating Instructions for future reference. Allwarnings and cautions in the Operating Instructions andon the unit should be strictly followed, as well as thesafety sugges...
Page 3 - Electric Power; INSTRUCTIONS; Damage Requiring Service
ENGLISH 3 Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet slots as they maytouch dangerous voltage points or short-circuit partsthat could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spillliquid of any kind on the unit. Electric Power Power Sources – This un...
Page 4 - Maintenance; Power supply; Using on AC house current
Maintenance To clean the cabinet Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergentsolution. Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol,benzine or thinner. To clean the heads When the tape heads are dirty; - high frequency sound is not emitted- the sound is not adequately high- the sound is off-...
Page 5 - Remote control; Specifications
Remote control Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries. R6 (AA) When the reach of the remote control signal is less than5 meters (16 feet), replace the batteries. The remote control may not operate correctlywhen: - The unit is exposed to intense light, such as direct sunlight - Objects block the remote co...
Page 6 - Press; For better reception; RADIO OPERATION; To change the AM tuning interval
1 Press RADIO BAND * repeatedly to selectthe desired band. FM AM The power is turned on and the previously tunedstation is received. * or BAND on the remote control (applicable when the AC cord is connected) 2 Press f , g (TUNING - , + ) to select a station. During FM stereo reception, is displayed....
Page 7 - PRESETTING STATIONS; To listen to preset stations; SOUND ADJUSTMENT
PRESETTING STATIONS You can preset up to 15 stations in each band. 1 Select a station. 2 Press s STOP/SET/CLEAR * once so that “M” is displayed to store the station. A station is assigned a preset number, beginningfrom 1 in consecutive order for each band. * or s STOP on the remote control 3 Repeat ...
Page 8 - CD OPERATION; NOTE
1 Press CD. The power is turned on. 2 Press PUSH OPEN to open the disccompartment. Place a disc with theprinted side up and close the disccompartment. PUSH OPEN Total number of tracks and total playing time aredisplayed. It will take about 15 seconds whenloading a CD-RW disc. 3 Press e PLAY/PAUSE to...
Page 9 - PROGRAMMED PLAY
PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 30 tracks can be programmed from the disc. 1 In stop mode, hold down s STOP/SET/ CLEAR * until “M” flashes in the display. The program number, “P-01” is also displayed. * or s STOP on the remote control 2 Press f or g to select a track, then press s to store it. Pressing the nu...
Page 10 - PLAYBACK; To set the tape counter to “0000”; TAPE OPERATION; RECORDING; Get ready to record from the source.; To record only the selected tracks of a CD
• Use Type I (normal) tapes only. • The unit plays (records on) the side facing up. PLAYBACK 1 Press TAPE. The power is turned on. 2 Press PUSH EJECT to open the cassetteholder and insert a tape with the side tobe played facing up and the exposedside facing forward. Press PUSH EJECT to close. 3 Pres...
Page 11 - SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER; Within 4 seconds, press; To cancel the sleep timer
To prevent accidental erasure Break off the plastic tabs on the cassette tape with ascrewdriver or other pointed tool after recording. To record on the tape again Cover the tab openings with adhesive tape, etc. Tab for side A Side A SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER The unit can be turned off automatically at...
Page 12 - Sony Corporation; Printed in China
Sony Corporation Printed in China http: // www. aiwa.com / NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential ...